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Species Richness in Relation to the Presence of Crop Plants in Families of Higher Plants

Species Richness in Relation to the Presence of Crop Plants in Families of Higher Plants

... Together with the Leguminosae (3.38%), the other large above-level family, very im- portant for human and animal nutrition, it will be used for a special comparison with respect to biodiversity (in preparation). Table 1 ...

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Effect of Dishwashing Detergent Bar on  Growth of Crop Plants

Effect of Dishwashing Detergent Bar on Growth of Crop Plants

... To study the effect of VB and BB, a laboratory experiment was conducted on both the crop plants i.e. Gram (Cicerarientum) and Mung (Vignaaurea). The result showed that the root length of Gram increased at ...

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Phytoextraction of Cadmium and Lead in Three Vegetables Crop Plants

Phytoextraction of Cadmium and Lead in Three Vegetables Crop Plants

... selective plants and then harvesting those plants for management the contaminated soil (Jadia & Fulekar ...terrestrial plants have been used to reclaim contaminated water bodies and soil (Rahmani ...

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QTL mapping in crop plants: Principles and applications

QTL mapping in crop plants: Principles and applications

... There have been numerous QTL mapping studies for a wide range of traits in diverse crop species. The low accuracy of QTL mapping studies and inadequate validation of QTLs come in the way of practical utility of ...

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TAXONOMY OF DUCKWEEDS (LEMNACEAE), POTENTIAL NEW CROP PLANTS

TAXONOMY OF DUCKWEEDS (LEMNACEAE), POTENTIAL NEW CROP PLANTS

... Duckweeds, monocotyledonous aquatic plants, are represented by 37 species (Appenroth et al., 2013). This number is often cited incorrectly probably because of the following reason. In the year 2000, it became ...

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Digital images for assessing soil cover of crop plants

Digital images for assessing soil cover of crop plants

... and crop soil cover showed that the selectivity of weed harrowing in winter wheat and spring barley was unaffected by timing within a two weeks ...interval. Crop recovery, defined as the ability of the ...

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The role of biostimulants and bioeffectors as alleviators of abiotic stress in crop plants

The role of biostimulants and bioeffectors as alleviators of abiotic stress in crop plants

... allow plants to explore deeper soil layer during the drought season and stimulate the synthesis of compatible solutes to re-establish favourable water potential gradi- ents and water uptake at diminishing soil ...

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Role of L-ascorbate in alleviating abiotic stresses in crop plants

Role of L-ascorbate in alleviating abiotic stresses in crop plants

... tobacco plants to ozone- induced damage. However, transgenic tobacco plants overproducing chloroplastic APX could not protect from ozone injury (Torsethaugen et ...tobacco plants overexpressing MDAR ...

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~FFECT OF SEED-SOAKING ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF CROP PLANTS

~FFECT OF SEED-SOAKING ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF CROP PLANTS

... These data (tiller number, shoot height, shoot weight and grain weight in the case of the pot experiments and grain yield and straw yield in the case of the [r] ...

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Influence of Salt Stress on Some Characteristics of Crop Plants

Influence of Salt Stress on Some Characteristics of Crop Plants

... with plants such as Wheat (Hala et ...in plants that normally PA only constitutes a minor proportion of the cellular lipid pool but in responses to stress PA levels can increase significantly (Darwish et ...

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Mutant Resources and Mutagenomics in crop plants

Mutant Resources and Mutagenomics in crop plants

... superior crop varieties, and that has made a greater economic impact on food production and feeding people (Kharkwal and Shu, ...mutagens. Crop wise, maximum mutants were developed in cereals followed by ...

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CHARACTERISTICS CROP PLANTS IN THE ASPECT OF THE PROCESS OF SPRAYING

CHARACTERISTICS CROP PLANTS IN THE ASPECT OF THE PROCESS OF SPRAYING

... Woźniak 2008). However, these methods cannot be used for experiments connected with applying plant health products as they do not refer to the surface projections of the plants that are the main target of the ...

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Toward An Optimum Return From Crop Plants

Toward An Optimum Return From Crop Plants

... Map-based cloning delimited GW2 to an 8.2-kb region on chromosome 2 in which only one predicted open reading frame was found, and subsequent sequence analysis identified a 1-bp deletion resulting in a premature stop ...

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DNA Marker Technologies in Plants and Applications for Crop Improvements

DNA Marker Technologies in Plants and Applications for Crop Improvements

... Over the past several decades, especially through traditional breeding programme, intensive at- tempts have been made for the improvement of a large number of cereal varieties which adjusted to diverse agro-ecologies. ...

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Lecture14.ppt

Lecture14.ppt

... • Almost all crop plants, orchard trees, garden plants and ornamentals are flowering plants. Rost et al., “Plant biology”, 2 nd edn[r] ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5370116.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5370116.pdf

... for crop plants and non-crop plants with associated microbial culture collections and reference genomes, (2) define core micro- biomes and metagenomes in these model systems, (3) elucidate the ...

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The genetic variation of cultivated flax (Linum usitatissimum L ) and the role of its wild ancestor (Linum bienne Mill ) in its evolution

The genetic variation of cultivated flax (Linum usitatissimum L ) and the role of its wild ancestor (Linum bienne Mill ) in its evolution

... 1.3.2 Adaptation to the northerly latitudes and emergence of fibre flax varieties The shift in seed size and consequent emergence of fibre flax forms in Central Europe might be associated with an adaptation to shorter ...

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Crop plan optimization under risk on a farm level in the Czech Republic

Crop plan optimization under risk on a farm level in the Czech Republic

... particular crop plants. These areas fulfil the fundamental crop rotation rules while performing the expected profit at a sufficiently high level as shown by the Monte Carlo ...up-coming crop ...

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Growth, Yield and Quality Performance of Pearl Millet (Pennisetum americanum L )

Growth, Yield and Quality Performance of Pearl Millet (Pennisetum americanum L )

... Pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum L.) is a tall, warm season and an annual grass belongs to family Poaceae. It locally known as Bajra is a very important dual-purpose summer crop grown for both fodder and grain. ...

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Enhancing Productivity and Production of Onion (Allium cepa L.) Through the use of Improved Varieties at North Western Zoze of Tigray, Ethiopia

Enhancing Productivity and Production of Onion (Allium cepa L.) Through the use of Improved Varieties at North Western Zoze of Tigray, Ethiopia

... bulb crop in the agriculture commodity of Ethiopia and it is rapidly becoming a popular vegetable among producers and consumers (Lemma and Shimeles, 2003; Dawit et ...

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