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Genetic transformation of major cereal crops

Genetic transformation of major cereal crops

... The two most efficient and widely used methods for genetic transformation are the delivery systems mediated by Agrobacte- rium and particle bombardment. Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a soil bacterium known to cause crown ...

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Problem Identification on Major Cereal Crops Production (A Case of Rupandehi, Nepal)

Problem Identification on Major Cereal Crops Production (A Case of Rupandehi, Nepal)

... for cereal crop ...of cereal grains that support agriculture ...in cereal crops ...of cereal crops cultivation and production and pre- and post-harvest problems were mainly ...

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Toxic Elements And Cereal Crops: Effects And Strategies To Combat The Toxicities

Toxic Elements And Cereal Crops: Effects And Strategies To Combat The Toxicities

... e) Genetic Improvement: Plants have tolerance mechanisms against abiotic stresses such as toxic elements toxicity. Different regulatory processes are involved that activate the gene expressions responsible for tolerance ...

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Determinants of Cereal Crops Productivity: In Case of Kecha Birra Woreda, Snnpr, Ethiopia

Determinants of Cereal Crops Productivity: In Case of Kecha Birra Woreda, Snnpr, Ethiopia

... of cereal crop productivity in five randomly selected kebeles in Kecha Birra ...being cereal crops productivity was regressed against the nine explanatory ...the cereal crops in the ...

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Cereal Crops Price’s Instability and Food Security in Ségou Region

Cereal Crops Price’s Instability and Food Security in Ségou Region

... main cereal crops (millet, sorghum, maize and rice) in Ségou region’s ...main crops (millet, sorghum, maize and rice) regarding macroeconomic indicators (inflation and economic growth), the analysis ...

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Application of Molecular Tools in Breeding Cereal Crops for Drought Tolerance

Application of Molecular Tools in Breeding Cereal Crops for Drought Tolerance

... Drought tolerance is a quantitative trait, with complex phenotype and genetic control. It is one of the major yield constraints for cereal crops. Drought tolerance in crop plants is not a simple task rather ...

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Susceptibility of non-cereal crops to Fusarium graminearum complex and their role within cereal crop rotation as a source of inoculum for Fusarium head blight

Susceptibility of non-cereal crops to Fusarium graminearum complex and their role within cereal crop rotation as a source of inoculum for Fusarium head blight

... non- cereal crops: 3 isolates from oilseed rape and wild viola, 4 isolates from pea and potato; and 9 isolates from cereal crops (3 isolates from each spring wheat, winter wheat and spring ...

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Domestication as innovation : the entanglement of techniques, technology and chance in the domestication of cereal crops

Domestication as innovation : the entanglement of techniques, technology and chance in the domestication of cereal crops

... in crops, ...differing cereal crops in different world regions, especially Near Eastern wheat and barley, Chinese rice, and African pearl millet, for insights into recurrent and variable sequences of ...

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More than wheat   the market potential of currently underutilised cereal crops

More than wheat the market potential of currently underutilised cereal crops

... Abstract: Diversity in arable production across Europe has been on the decline, with only a few varieties of common wheat, maize and barley accounting for more than 85% of the cereals produced in the EU-28 in 2015. The ...

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An agronomic assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from major cereal crops

An agronomic assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from major cereal crops

... ate the C sequestration potential of these systems in our analysis and some studies have shown that rice systems have a greater potential to sequester C than upland cropping systems. Finally, GWP is only one of many fac- ...

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Use of Azospirillum and Azobacter bacteria as biofertilizers in cereal crops: A review

Use of Azospirillum and Azobacter bacteria as biofertilizers in cereal crops: A review

... Biofertilizer is a wide term which includes a diverse category of bioinoculants such as nitrogen fixers, phosphate solubilizers, phosphate mobilizers and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria. Numerous bacterial species ...

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Evolution of Transgenic Technology in Cereal Crops: a Review Approach

Evolution of Transgenic Technology in Cereal Crops: a Review Approach

... major cereal crops which is the integral part of the cereals improvement ...of cereal crops have been majorly restricted to rice, wheat, maize, barley and ...for cereal transformation, ...

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Disease survey of cereal crops in Saskatchewan in 2013

Disease survey of cereal crops in Saskatchewan in 2013

... Cereal crops in Saskatchewan can suffer a number of diseases that reduce yield and ...oat crops and the most common leaf spotting pathogens were Pyrenophora avenae and Stagnospora avenae, similar to ...

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Detection of Arthropod Transmitted Viruses of Cereal Crops and RNAi Induced Resistance to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus

Detection of Arthropod Transmitted Viruses of Cereal Crops and RNAi Induced Resistance to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus

... of cereal crops, MMV, WSMV and BYDV and discriminating between three species of BYDV, namely PAV, PAS and ...where cereal crops are grown, but also provides justification for the coupling of ...

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Spectrum of the Pests on Cereal Crops and Influence of Soil Fertilisation

Spectrum of the Pests on Cereal Crops and Influence of Soil Fertilisation

... spring barley was swept using a standard sweep- ing net. Collecting began at the shooting phase, ended at wax ripeness of cereal crops and was done every 7–10 days, depending on the weather. The insects ...

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Diagnostic PCR assays to unravel food web interactions in cereal crops with focus on biological control of aphids

Diagnostic PCR assays to unravel food web interactions in cereal crops with focus on biological control of aphids

... temperate cereal crops: cereal aphids, their natural enemies such as carabid beetles, ladybeetles, lacewings, and spiders, and potential alternative prey groups (earthworms, springtails, and ...

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Viral Diseases of Cultivated Legume and Cereal Crops in Tunisia

Viral Diseases of Cultivated Legume and Cereal Crops in Tunisia

... Many viruses are reported as affecting cereal crops, a few of which also occur in WANA. Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) affects cereals in many North African countries including Tunisia (El-Ya- mani and ...

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CROP PROTECTION PROGRAMME. Integrated management of Striga species on cereal crops in Tanzania R7564 (ZA0369) FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT

CROP PROTECTION PROGRAMME. Integrated management of Striga species on cereal crops in Tanzania R7564 (ZA0369) FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT

... In the Lake Zone the on-farm trial programme was undertaken in Iteja and Mwagalla villages of Missungwi District (Mwanza Region) with on-station trials at the Lake Zone Agricultural Research and Development Institute, ...

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Survey of the presence and methods of control of wild oat, black grass and couch grass in cereal crops in the United-Kingdom during 1977

Survey of the presence and methods of control of wild oat, black grass and couch grass in cereal crops in the United-Kingdom during 1977

... The objects of the survey were threefold: (1) to ascertain the presence and abundance of wild oat and black grass seed heads in cereal crops in England and Wales, and of wild oat and cou[r] ...

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Traits Associated For Adaptation To Water Limited Environment Of Cereal Crops A Review Of Literature

Traits Associated For Adaptation To Water Limited Environment Of Cereal Crops A Review Of Literature

... for cereal grains is rising due to population growth as well as industrial ...for crops over relatively short periods of ...conditions. Cereal crop productivity depends on the establishment of ...

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