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... was proposed in 1955 (Simmonds & Shepherd 1955) and later revised in 1987 (Silayoi & Chomchalow 1995). This system basically assigns a score for selected morphological features but also requires chromosome counts in order to assign plants to a genome group (Pillay et al. 2004). More recent revisions ...
... was proposed in 1955 (Simmonds & Shepherd 1955) and later revised in 1987 (Silayoi & Chomchalow 1995). This system basically assigns a score for selected morphological features but also requires chromosome counts in order to assign plants to a genome group (Pillay et al. 2004). More recent revisions ...
[1] DRAFT ANNEX to ISPM 27:2006 – Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri
... [18] The disease characteristically causes scabs or crater-like lesions on the rind of fruits and on leaves, stems and shoots. Symptoms of citrus canker can occur on seedlings in any season and on young trees from late summer through to autumn, when a flush of abundant growth of angular shoots occur ...
... [18] The disease characteristically causes scabs or crater-like lesions on the rind of fruits and on leaves, stems and shoots. Symptoms of citrus canker can occur on seedlings in any season and on young trees from late summer through to autumn, when a flush of abundant growth of angular shoots occur ...
The Science of Flavonoids
... There is no doubt that among the large number of natural products of plant origin, debatably called secondary metabolites because their importance to the ecophysiology of the organisms that accumulate them was not initially recognized, flavonoids play a central role. These compounds and their derive ...
... There is no doubt that among the large number of natural products of plant origin, debatably called secondary metabolites because their importance to the ecophysiology of the organisms that accumulate them was not initially recognized, flavonoids play a central role. These compounds and their derive ...
XXIII International congress on sexual plant reproduction
... improve cultivated plants is fundamental and new varieties can result only from improvements over the existing varieties in particular characteristics or in combinations of characteristics. The use of model plants to learn the fine points of seed production is essential to improve crop production. A ...
... improve cultivated plants is fundamental and new varieties can result only from improvements over the existing varieties in particular characteristics or in combinations of characteristics. The use of model plants to learn the fine points of seed production is essential to improve crop production. A ...
Phytoglobins improve hypoxic root growth by
... in maize roots has been shown using 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), as a specific inhibitor of ...
... in maize roots has been shown using 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), as a specific inhibitor of ...
Historical perspectives of white rust caused by Albugo candida in
... Albugo candida (Pers. Ex. Lev.) Kuntze is a wide spread pathogen of cruciferous crops causing heavy yield losses all over the world. Molecular and phylogenetic studies of the family Albuginaceae revealed four distinct lineages: Albugo s.str., Albugo s.l., Pustula s.l. and Wilsoniana s.l. It’s host r ...
... Albugo candida (Pers. Ex. Lev.) Kuntze is a wide spread pathogen of cruciferous crops causing heavy yield losses all over the world. Molecular and phylogenetic studies of the family Albuginaceae revealed four distinct lineages: Albugo s.str., Albugo s.l., Pustula s.l. and Wilsoniana s.l. It’s host r ...
Photosynthesis, chemical composition and anatomy of Scots pine
... scenarios suggest most warming at high latitudes in the northern hemisphere and during the winter. In northern Europe, this is predicted to result in an increase of 2.5 - 4.5 °C in winter temperatures. During the summer, the range of temperature alterations may be even wider, but the upper limit of ...
... scenarios suggest most warming at high latitudes in the northern hemisphere and during the winter. In northern Europe, this is predicted to result in an increase of 2.5 - 4.5 °C in winter temperatures. During the summer, the range of temperature alterations may be even wider, but the upper limit of ...
Medicinal plants research in Asia
... In the world today, there are still a lot of people who do not have adequate access to basic needs such as food, water, education, health services and clean environment among others. This is a major concern being addressed by many governments at all levels amidst the rapidly growing population on on ...
... In the world today, there are still a lot of people who do not have adequate access to basic needs such as food, water, education, health services and clean environment among others. This is a major concern being addressed by many governments at all levels amidst the rapidly growing population on on ...
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 ...
Intermountain Alfalfa Management - Siskiyou County Cooperative
... precautions and safety recommendations given on the container label. Store all chemicals in their original labeled containers in a locked cabinet or shed, away from foods or feeds, and out of the reach of children, unauthorized persons, pets, and livestock. Confine chemicals to the property being tr ...
... precautions and safety recommendations given on the container label. Store all chemicals in their original labeled containers in a locked cabinet or shed, away from foods or feeds, and out of the reach of children, unauthorized persons, pets, and livestock. Confine chemicals to the property being tr ...
Groundnut at a Glance - UGA CAES
... and in making particle boards and alcohol and acetone after fermentation; Haulm (above ground vegetative parts) – Used as animal fodder or in manure; Roots – Being legume add nitrogen (100 – 152 kg/ha N) and organic matter to the soil. (Groundnut cake obtained after extraction of oil is used in anim ...
... and in making particle boards and alcohol and acetone after fermentation; Haulm (above ground vegetative parts) – Used as animal fodder or in manure; Roots – Being legume add nitrogen (100 – 152 kg/ha N) and organic matter to the soil. (Groundnut cake obtained after extraction of oil is used in anim ...
Diversity of natural forest clearings in Central Africa and their
... since geophagy sites were not differentiated from control samples. Clay could not be identified as target for soil consumption at bais. In accordance with studies on water and soil resources used by mammals worldwide, results indicated that probably not a single mineral, but the composition of sever ...
... since geophagy sites were not differentiated from control samples. Clay could not be identified as target for soil consumption at bais. In accordance with studies on water and soil resources used by mammals worldwide, results indicated that probably not a single mineral, but the composition of sever ...
role of virus genes in seed and aphid
... TSV has been reported to be seed transmitted at rates of 2.6 to 30.6% among different soybean cultivars (Ghanekar and Schwenk, 1974). TSV has a wide host range infecting crop plants including cotton, dahlia, grape, peanut, potato, rose and tomato (Demski et al., 1999). TSV can also infect the dicoty ...
... TSV has been reported to be seed transmitted at rates of 2.6 to 30.6% among different soybean cultivars (Ghanekar and Schwenk, 1974). TSV has a wide host range infecting crop plants including cotton, dahlia, grape, peanut, potato, rose and tomato (Demski et al., 1999). TSV can also infect the dicoty ...
The Biology of Coastal Sand Dunes
... unique systems. There are large variations between continents, but along coastlines many of the selective forces are similar. Because of that certain evolutionary processes converge along different coastlines. This book is a compilation of work done by me and my graduate students over more than 30 y ...
... unique systems. There are large variations between continents, but along coastlines many of the selective forces are similar. Because of that certain evolutionary processes converge along different coastlines. This book is a compilation of work done by me and my graduate students over more than 30 y ...
Fungi in Ecosystem Processes John Dighton
... these nutrients come directly from mineral soil; however, much is recycled within the ecosystem. Nutrients that are locked up in plant and animal biomass become available to the saprotrophic community upon the death of the organism. The saprotrophic community, consisting largely of fungi and bacteri ...
... these nutrients come directly from mineral soil; however, much is recycled within the ecosystem. Nutrients that are locked up in plant and animal biomass become available to the saprotrophic community upon the death of the organism. The saprotrophic community, consisting largely of fungi and bacteri ...
Working with Ferns: Issues and Applications
... Ferns existing today represent a genetic inheritance of great value as they include species of ancient vascular plants, which have direct connection with the crucial steps done in the past for settling life on Earth. Their life cycle is an example of alternation of generations, in which both a multi ...
... Ferns existing today represent a genetic inheritance of great value as they include species of ancient vascular plants, which have direct connection with the crucial steps done in the past for settling life on Earth. Their life cycle is an example of alternation of generations, in which both a multi ...
UC Forest Products Laboratory list of plants for use in defensible
... Geometry — The shape of a plant and how the biomass is distributed throughout the plant is important because this bulk density affects the air flow and heat transfer through the plant and the arrangement of material within the plant effects the fuel continuity and the tendency for preheating and fir ...
... Geometry — The shape of a plant and how the biomass is distributed throughout the plant is important because this bulk density affects the air flow and heat transfer through the plant and the arrangement of material within the plant effects the fuel continuity and the tendency for preheating and fir ...
Unraveling New Roles and Substrates for Protein Kinase CK2 Arabidopsis thaliana
... phenotype of CK2mut plants. We also demonstrate that treatment of Arabidopsis wild-type plants with exogenous SA inhibits the transcription of genes coding for proteins PIN1-PIN4 and PIN7, while it stimulates the transcription of the PID encoding gene. This effect is similar to that observed in root ...
... phenotype of CK2mut plants. We also demonstrate that treatment of Arabidopsis wild-type plants with exogenous SA inhibits the transcription of genes coding for proteins PIN1-PIN4 and PIN7, while it stimulates the transcription of the PID encoding gene. This effect is similar to that observed in root ...
Meristems, Growth, and Development in Woody Plants: An
... the activity of jts meristems. Growth and morphogenesis! and the control of these processes, are largely localized in the meristems proper and in their uncillary regions of occasional cell division, con tinuing cell enlargement, and cell differentiation. TI~e subject area encompassing meristems, gr ...
... the activity of jts meristems. Growth and morphogenesis! and the control of these processes, are largely localized in the meristems proper and in their uncillary regions of occasional cell division, con tinuing cell enlargement, and cell differentiation. TI~e subject area encompassing meristems, gr ...
Field Crop and Forage Pests and their Natural Enemies in Western
... This publication is the result of a collaborative effort by many field-experienced extension and research entomologists who recognized the need for an up-to-date field guide for the accurate identification of field and forage crop pests and their natural enemies. The information presented in this pu ...
... This publication is the result of a collaborative effort by many field-experienced extension and research entomologists who recognized the need for an up-to-date field guide for the accurate identification of field and forage crop pests and their natural enemies. The information presented in this pu ...
BACTERIAL ENDOSYMBIONTS OF ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI
... other microorganisms and their plant hosts, and to expand our knowledge of endophyte diversity, community structure, and ecological roles in nature. I introduce this dissertation research, methods and results as three appendices. In Appendix A, I examine the abundance, diversity, and species composi ...
... other microorganisms and their plant hosts, and to expand our knowledge of endophyte diversity, community structure, and ecological roles in nature. I introduce this dissertation research, methods and results as three appendices. In Appendix A, I examine the abundance, diversity, and species composi ...
ANTIFERTILITY POTENTIAL OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS IN MALES: AN OVERVIEW
... indigenous medical system in India as well as in other countries. In these days, the use of traditional medicines has received considerable interest and a large number of plants have been screened for their antifertility activity. Thus, the present review includes a brief account of research reports ...
... indigenous medical system in India as well as in other countries. In these days, the use of traditional medicines has received considerable interest and a large number of plants have been screened for their antifertility activity. Thus, the present review includes a brief account of research reports ...
01/09/2002 - Agricultural Research Organization
... J. Hort. Sci. 63: 635-640. IF and Rank for this year are not available. 11. Paris, H.S., Burger, Y., Nerson, H., Edelstien, M. and Karchi, Z. (1989). Performance of two new hybrid muskmelons in Israel. Ann. Appl. Biol. 114:170-171. IF and Rank for this year are not available. 12. Paris, H.S Schaffer ...
... J. Hort. Sci. 63: 635-640. IF and Rank for this year are not available. 11. Paris, H.S., Burger, Y., Nerson, H., Edelstien, M. and Karchi, Z. (1989). Performance of two new hybrid muskmelons in Israel. Ann. Appl. Biol. 114:170-171. IF and Rank for this year are not available. 12. Paris, H.S Schaffer ...
Expanded Glossary of Cycad Terms
... angulatus. Latin, meaning ‘angled’, e.g. the root word of the specific epithet of Cycas angulata, referring to the strong leaflet angle of insertion. angustus, angusti-. Latin, meaning ‘narrow’, e.g. the root word of the specific epithets of Dioon angustifolium and Zamia angustifolia, though technic ...
... angulatus. Latin, meaning ‘angled’, e.g. the root word of the specific epithet of Cycas angulata, referring to the strong leaflet angle of insertion. angustus, angusti-. Latin, meaning ‘narrow’, e.g. the root word of the specific epithets of Dioon angustifolium and Zamia angustifolia, though technic ...
Carpel Development - École normale supérieure de Lyon
... Syncarpy also allows for the production of larger fruits, with potentially more complex and efficient seed dispersal mechanisms. Finally, a syncarpic gynoecium may require a lesser energy input for cell wall production, compared to an apocarpic gynoecium of similar size. Syncarpy can be divided into ...
... Syncarpy also allows for the production of larger fruits, with potentially more complex and efficient seed dispersal mechanisms. Finally, a syncarpic gynoecium may require a lesser energy input for cell wall production, compared to an apocarpic gynoecium of similar size. Syncarpy can be divided into ...