Fusarium oxysporum endophytes cubense
... banana (Panama disease), is considered to be one of the most serious threats to banana production in the world. There is no effective control measure for Fusarium wilt, except for the replacement of susceptible with resistant banana varieties. However, resistant varieties are not always acceptable t ...
... banana (Panama disease), is considered to be one of the most serious threats to banana production in the world. There is no effective control measure for Fusarium wilt, except for the replacement of susceptible with resistant banana varieties. However, resistant varieties are not always acceptable t ...
Estudio del impacto de las concentraciones altas y bajas de CO 2
... photorespiration and the degree to which a given low CO2 level is limiting for Ribulose 1,5bisphosphate (RuBP) carboxylation. Over the past two decades, several studies (Sage, 1995; Sage and Coleman, 2001; Pagani et al., 1999; Ayub et al., 2014) have examined the effect of low CO2 concentrations on ...
... photorespiration and the degree to which a given low CO2 level is limiting for Ribulose 1,5bisphosphate (RuBP) carboxylation. Over the past two decades, several studies (Sage, 1995; Sage and Coleman, 2001; Pagani et al., 1999; Ayub et al., 2014) have examined the effect of low CO2 concentrations on ...
Alkaloids - SUST Repository - Sudan University of Science and
... growth.isotheabine, for example is virtually abescent in the young oriental poppy but increase in isolable amount when the plant ...
... growth.isotheabine, for example is virtually abescent in the young oriental poppy but increase in isolable amount when the plant ...
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... As predicted by the evolutionary theory of ageing, genes with early-life beneficial but late-life deleterious effects and late-acting mutations with purely deleterious effects are important for senescence regulation (Kirkwood and Austad, 2000). In the following part of the chapter, we will show tha ...
... As predicted by the evolutionary theory of ageing, genes with early-life beneficial but late-life deleterious effects and late-acting mutations with purely deleterious effects are important for senescence regulation (Kirkwood and Austad, 2000). In the following part of the chapter, we will show tha ...
RESOURCE ASSESSMENT FOR ALOE FEROX IN SOUTH AFRICA
... Figure 8: Map of area which displays habitat suitabilityfor Aloe ferox - representing the current predicted distribution of Aloe ferox in the country. .............................................................................................. 18 Figure 9: (a) Area demonstrating high abundance of ...
... Figure 8: Map of area which displays habitat suitabilityfor Aloe ferox - representing the current predicted distribution of Aloe ferox in the country. .............................................................................................. 18 Figure 9: (a) Area demonstrating high abundance of ...
THE EFFECT OF SEAWEED CONCENTRATE ON PLANT GROWTH
... produce ripe fruit. Total yield was improved by over 10%. Ashing the SWC indicated that the active constituents are possibly of an organic nature. Filtering the SWC confirmed earlier reports that promotory and inhibitory compounds are present in the concentrate. Chromatographic separation of the SWC ...
... produce ripe fruit. Total yield was improved by over 10%. Ashing the SWC indicated that the active constituents are possibly of an organic nature. Filtering the SWC confirmed earlier reports that promotory and inhibitory compounds are present in the concentrate. Chromatographic separation of the SWC ...
Plant pathogenic bacteria
... surfaces, in weeds, in soil and rhizosphere. The aim of these works is to get the certitude that a sample could or could not be declared safe, which is fundamental on a quarantine aspect. Seems to me there are not enough effort on the evolution of the inoculum, in terms of quality and quantity, in t ...
... surfaces, in weeds, in soil and rhizosphere. The aim of these works is to get the certitude that a sample could or could not be declared safe, which is fundamental on a quarantine aspect. Seems to me there are not enough effort on the evolution of the inoculum, in terms of quality and quantity, in t ...
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... ethylene concentration was observed in the slower growing species, while at the same concentration, leaf elongation rate was only slightly inhibited in the two fast-growing species. This response was reversed at higher concentrations, showing an inhibition effect. The study of Khan (2005) on mustard ...
... ethylene concentration was observed in the slower growing species, while at the same concentration, leaf elongation rate was only slightly inhibited in the two fast-growing species. This response was reversed at higher concentrations, showing an inhibition effect. The study of Khan (2005) on mustard ...
Verticillium
... Jede kommerzielle Verwertung außerhalb der engen Grenzen des Urheberrechtsgesetzes ist ohne Zustimmung der Deutschen Phytomedizinischen Gesellschaft e.V. unzulässig und strafbar. Das gilt insbesondere für Vervielfältigungen, Übersetzungen, Mikroverfilmungen und die Einspeicherung und Verarbeitung in ...
... Jede kommerzielle Verwertung außerhalb der engen Grenzen des Urheberrechtsgesetzes ist ohne Zustimmung der Deutschen Phytomedizinischen Gesellschaft e.V. unzulässig und strafbar. Das gilt insbesondere für Vervielfältigungen, Übersetzungen, Mikroverfilmungen und die Einspeicherung und Verarbeitung in ...
The Biology of Ananas comosus (Pineapple)
... document is to provide baseline information about the parent organism for use in risk assessments of genetically modified (GM) A. comosus that may be released into the Australian environment. In this document, pineapple is used to refer to A. comosus and its cultivars, and to hybrids of A. comosus w ...
... document is to provide baseline information about the parent organism for use in risk assessments of genetically modified (GM) A. comosus that may be released into the Australian environment. In this document, pineapple is used to refer to A. comosus and its cultivars, and to hybrids of A. comosus w ...
PLANT PROPAGATION SEXUAL PROPAGATION ---
... to a permanent location within 1-2 years, depending on the size desired. EVERGREEN - Most evergreen plants are propagated from stem cuttings taken during the winter when the plants are dormant, thus the term "hardwood". This includes azaleas, boxwood, rhododendron, holly and other broadleaf plants. ...
... to a permanent location within 1-2 years, depending on the size desired. EVERGREEN - Most evergreen plants are propagated from stem cuttings taken during the winter when the plants are dormant, thus the term "hardwood". This includes azaleas, boxwood, rhododendron, holly and other broadleaf plants. ...
RESPONSE OF POTATO TO PACLOBUTRAZOL AND MANIPULATION OF REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH UNDER
... MANIPULATION OF REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH UNDER TROPICAL CONDITIONS ...
... MANIPULATION OF REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH UNDER TROPICAL CONDITIONS ...
Technical Manual - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
... All phylogenetic studies indicate that Fusarium wilt originated in South-East Asia (O’Donnel et al., 1998; Ploetz and Pegg, 2000). The first description of Fusarium wilt in banana and plantains came from Australia; it was done by Bancroft (1876), who was unaware that he was dealing with a disease wi ...
... All phylogenetic studies indicate that Fusarium wilt originated in South-East Asia (O’Donnel et al., 1998; Ploetz and Pegg, 2000). The first description of Fusarium wilt in banana and plantains came from Australia; it was done by Bancroft (1876), who was unaware that he was dealing with a disease wi ...
mesmap - 2 abstract book
... Gazimagosa (Famagusta), Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), which was organized by Faculty of Pharmacy, Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) joint with AMAPMED (Association of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of the Mediterranean). In that scientific event, more than 300 participants from 35 ...
... Gazimagosa (Famagusta), Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), which was organized by Faculty of Pharmacy, Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) joint with AMAPMED (Association of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of the Mediterranean). In that scientific event, more than 300 participants from 35 ...
III Silicon in Agriculture Conference Proceedings, Brazil
... abiotic, and plants are particularly susceptible to stress when deficient in silicon. This recognition of the importance of silicon began in the early 1900s, sporadically at first. By now, that long lag phase in research on silicon in agricultural science is over, and we can look forward to rapid ad ...
... abiotic, and plants are particularly susceptible to stress when deficient in silicon. This recognition of the importance of silicon began in the early 1900s, sporadically at first. By now, that long lag phase in research on silicon in agricultural science is over, and we can look forward to rapid ad ...
berlin 2015
... The world will have to feed 9 billion people by 2050. Considering that fact, Food Security and Nutrition of a growing world population is one of the highest priorities for international development cooperation. In addition to a better distribution of food, eliminating hunger will also require increa ...
... The world will have to feed 9 billion people by 2050. Considering that fact, Food Security and Nutrition of a growing world population is one of the highest priorities for international development cooperation. In addition to a better distribution of food, eliminating hunger will also require increa ...
Medicinal Plants Originating In The Andean High Plateau
... Plantas del Chaco II. Usos tradicionales Izoceño-Guaraní by Bourdy and Combes (2002) 6 comprises ethnobotanical information of 247 plants collected during the period 1997-2000 in Guaraní communities of the Izozog at the Bolivian Chaco (Province Cordillera and Department Santa Cruz). ...
... Plantas del Chaco II. Usos tradicionales Izoceño-Guaraní by Bourdy and Combes (2002) 6 comprises ethnobotanical information of 247 plants collected during the period 1997-2000 in Guaraní communities of the Izozog at the Bolivian Chaco (Province Cordillera and Department Santa Cruz). ...
Potato in Vitro Culture Techniques and Biotechnology
... therefore the subject of constant interest and numerous studies including those classified as plant biotechnology. In the rapidly developing field of plant biotechnology, the use of plant in vitro culture techniques is the common, integration feature. In vitro culture techniques enable us to excise ...
... therefore the subject of constant interest and numerous studies including those classified as plant biotechnology. In the rapidly developing field of plant biotechnology, the use of plant in vitro culture techniques is the common, integration feature. In vitro culture techniques enable us to excise ...
full proceedings - European Botanic Gardens Consortium
... research and academic institutions, environmental networks and other interested parties, and also in order to present botanic gardens as centres of sustainable development, prosperity, environmental education and awareness. In total, during EUROGARD VI 54 oral presentations, 51 poster presentations ...
... research and academic institutions, environmental networks and other interested parties, and also in order to present botanic gardens as centres of sustainable development, prosperity, environmental education and awareness. In total, during EUROGARD VI 54 oral presentations, 51 poster presentations ...
Working with Ferns: Issues and Applications
... The great success of the giant Ferns on earth is already passed, they did not have the smash hit of the movie industry as happened with the giant reptiles, the Dinosaurs, of which we know only the fossils left behind, but ferns apart from the marvelous fossils found in Carboniferous rocks they are s ...
... The great success of the giant Ferns on earth is already passed, they did not have the smash hit of the movie industry as happened with the giant reptiles, the Dinosaurs, of which we know only the fossils left behind, but ferns apart from the marvelous fossils found in Carboniferous rocks they are s ...
Symbiotic Fungi: Principles and Practice (Soil Biology)
... It will be of interest to a diverse audience of researchers and instructors, especially biologists, biochemists, agronomist, foresters, horticulturists, mycologists, soil scientists, plant physiologists, microbiologists and molecular biologists. It is hoped that the protocols proposed by the authors ...
... It will be of interest to a diverse audience of researchers and instructors, especially biologists, biochemists, agronomist, foresters, horticulturists, mycologists, soil scientists, plant physiologists, microbiologists and molecular biologists. It is hoped that the protocols proposed by the authors ...
Configure - Fine Americas
... established. Spray the plants in early spring once new growth has just emerged, and then repeat 2 weeks later. Paul Pilon recommended two sprays of 500 ppm instead of a single spray of the higher dose. Responses can vary by cultivar and growers may need to conduct their own trials to determine optim ...
... established. Spray the plants in early spring once new growth has just emerged, and then repeat 2 weeks later. Paul Pilon recommended two sprays of 500 ppm instead of a single spray of the higher dose. Responses can vary by cultivar and growers may need to conduct their own trials to determine optim ...
abiotic stress response in plants – physiological
... The biology of a cell or cells in tissues is so complicated that with any given stimulus from the environment, multiple pathways of cellular signaling that have complex interactions or crosstalk are activated; these interactions probably evolved as mechanisms to enable the live systems to respond to ...
... The biology of a cell or cells in tissues is so complicated that with any given stimulus from the environment, multiple pathways of cellular signaling that have complex interactions or crosstalk are activated; these interactions probably evolved as mechanisms to enable the live systems to respond to ...
identification of high seed yielding and stable fenugreek mutants
... Canada as a forage crop. To reach its full potential, high yielding, early maturing fenugreek cultivars that produce good seed yield and quality within 100 frost free days need to be developed. In this study, mutation breeding approach was used on five locally adapted fenugreek genotypes to generate ...
... Canada as a forage crop. To reach its full potential, high yielding, early maturing fenugreek cultivars that produce good seed yield and quality within 100 frost free days need to be developed. In this study, mutation breeding approach was used on five locally adapted fenugreek genotypes to generate ...
Nursery Industry Environmental and Technical Research and
... Six Industry Minor Use Permits for key agrochemicals were developed as part of this project providing growers with new and often safer chemistries that would otherwise be unavailable to industry. Another key aspect of this project was the development of collaborative RD&E projects with academic inst ...
... Six Industry Minor Use Permits for key agrochemicals were developed as part of this project providing growers with new and often safer chemistries that would otherwise be unavailable to industry. Another key aspect of this project was the development of collaborative RD&E projects with academic inst ...
Cultivated plant taxonomy
Cultivated plant taxonomy is the study of the theory and practice of the science that identifies, describes, classifies, and names cultigens—those plants whose origin or selection is primarily due to intentional human activity. Cultivated plant taxonomists do, however, work with all kinds of plants in cultivation.Cultivated plant taxonomy is one part of the study of horticultural botany which is mostly carried out in botanical gardens, large nurseries, universities, or government departments. Areas of special interest for the cultivated plant taxonomist include: searching for and recording new plants suitable for cultivation (plant hunting); communicating with and advising the general public on matters concerning the classification and nomenclature of cultivated plants and carrying out original research on these topics; describing the cultivated plants of particular regions (horticultural floras); maintaining databases, herbaria and other information about cultivated plants.Much of the work of the cultivated plant taxonomist is concerned with the naming of plants as prescribed by two plant nomenclatural Codes. The provisions of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Botanical Code) serve primarily scientific ends and the objectives of the scientific community, while those of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (Cultivated Plant Code) are designed to serve both scientific and utilitarian ends by making provision for the names of plants used in commerce — the cultigens that have arisen in agriculture, forestry and horticulture. These names, sometimes called variety names, are not in Latin but are added onto the scientific Latin names, and they assist communication among the community of foresters, farmers and horticulturists.The history of cultivated plant taxonomy can be traced from the first plant selections that occurred during the agrarian Neolithic Revolution to the first recorded naming of human plant selections by the Romans. The naming and classification of cultigens followed a similar path to that of all plants until the establishment of the first Cultivated Plant Code in 1953 which formally established the cultigen classification category of cultivar. Since that time the classification and naming of cultigens has followed its own path.