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Technique to Obtain Mitotic Chromosomes of Conyza bonariensis L  Cronquist  (Asteraceae)

Technique to Obtain Mitotic Chromosomes of Conyza bonariensis L Cronquist (Asteraceae)

... Germinated seeds were collected daily, from the first to the fourth day after sowing. To avoid loss and/or dis- integration of the root meristem, which is small (≤1 mm), the whole seed was used, i.e., the ...

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The Effects of Several Types of Induced Abiotic Stress on Cephalaria joppensis Germination under Controlled Conditions

The Effects of Several Types of Induced Abiotic Stress on Cephalaria joppensis Germination under Controlled Conditions

... of germinated seeds (almost 100% of the seeds germinated at all of the examined ...CJ seeds are ...were germinated in the dark and, therefore, the observed increases in seedling ...

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Studies on Ricinus Lipase Enzyme Isolated from Castor Seeds

Studies on Ricinus Lipase Enzyme Isolated from Castor Seeds

... when germinated seed was used in place of dormant castor ...from germinated seeds was ...in germinated castor seeds has also been observed by Huang and Moreau, Muto and Beevers (1974) ...

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Microwave treatment and drying of germinated pea

Microwave treatment and drying of germinated pea

... The aim of further processing of pea after two-day germination is to dry it to the final moisture content of 12– 14%. Various MW treatments and convective drying were tested in our previous paper (K ADLEC et al. 2000b). ...

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Application of Phytotoxkit in the quick assessment of ashes suitability as fertilizers
in sorghum crops

Application of Phytotoxkit in the quick assessment of ashes suitability as fertilizers in sorghum crops

... and increasing the number of germinated seeds. Increasing the ash content up to 10 and more percent gradually reduced the germination rate and the number of germinated seeds leading to their ...

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Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of mung bean (Vigna radiata L ), soybean (Glycine max L ) and black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L ) during the germination process

Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of mung bean (Vigna radiata L ), soybean (Glycine max L ) and black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L ) during the germination process

... effects on human health, for example antioxidants of legumes play an important role in limiting the effects of cellular and molecular damage by reducing reac- tive oxygen species (Luthria & Pastor-Corrales 2006; ...

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Physiological Traits and Their Relationships in Black Oat Populations

Physiological Traits and Their Relationships in Black Oat Populations

... 100 seeds of each population were used (BRASIL, 2009). The seeds were placed in germitest type paper and placed in germination camera type ...non-germinated seeds (NG), evaluated percentage of ...

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Article: Seed treatment for improving quality of hybrid seeds of rice

Article: Seed treatment for improving quality of hybrid seeds of rice

... when seeds treated with BAU Bio-fungicide (Table ...non-germinated seeds (96.61%) over control was recorded when seeds treated with Provax which was followed by seed treatment with ...

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Biological Transmutation in Germination of Seeds

Biological Transmutation in Germination of Seeds

... of seeds had less than 1 ppm in each of the element, it indicates there is no incoming of elements from the distilled water into the germinated ...gram seeds and bengal gram seeds have ...

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Influence of sycamore seed stratification length on their germination capacity

Influence of sycamore seed stratification length on their germination capacity

... for germinated seeds was the germ length longer than the seed ...The germinated, fresh but not ger- minated, and dead seeds were recorded when the germination tests were ...

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Advances in D  melanoxylon Investigations towards Tissue Culture: Problems and  Limitations

Advances in D melanoxylon Investigations towards Tissue Culture: Problems and Limitations

... A total of 20 nodal explants of Dalbergia melanoxylon per replicate were used as experimental material in phase I. Ten (10) replicates with 20 Petri-dishes each replicate and one node segment in each petri-dish was ...

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Temperature and light on germination and vigor of Crambeabyssinica Hochst seeds

Temperature and light on germination and vigor of Crambeabyssinica Hochst seeds

... of germinated seeds and the speed and uniformity of germination (Carvalho & Nakagawa, ...2001). Seeds of a large number of species exhibit photoblastic behavior, so the germination can be ...

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Assessment of a soil with moderate level of contamination using lettuce seed assay and terrestrial isopods assimilation assay

Assessment of a soil with moderate level of contamination using lettuce seed assay and terrestrial isopods assimilation assay

... sativa) seeds play a significant role in toxicity tests of isolated chemicals, pesticides, and envi- ronmental ...of germinated seeds and wet weight of plants, and feeding measurements (consumption ...

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EVALUATING THE MYTH OF ALLELOPATHY IN CALIFORNIA BLUE GUM PLANTATIONS

EVALUATING THE MYTH OF ALLELOPATHY IN CALIFORNIA BLUE GUM PLANTATIONS

... All statistical analyses were completed using JMP Pro, version 11.2. We conducted our analyses for each test species individually, and also for the pooled response of all species collectively. We analyzed our germination ...

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Comparative Study of Propagation Methods on the Early Growth Rate of Moringa Oleifera (Lam.)

Comparative Study of Propagation Methods on the Early Growth Rate of Moringa Oleifera (Lam.)

... Nigeria. Seeds and stem cuttings of the species were collected from a mother tree located at Obio Ibiono and sown in polythene bags filled with soil from the arboretum and watered twice daily throughout the study ...

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Seed quality characteristics of Pinus halepensis – seed germination strategy and early seedling growth

Seed quality characteristics of Pinus halepensis – seed germination strategy and early seedling growth

... number of seeds per kg and the mean seed weight found in this study agree with the results of previous studies. Piotto and Di Noi (2001) reported 50 000–100 000 pure seeds of P. halepensis per kg, while ...

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Native Insects as a Framework for Understanding Potential Impacts of Exotic Species

Native Insects as a Framework for Understanding Potential Impacts of Exotic Species

... unable to demonstrate that fireweed populations can actually be kept in check without causing high plant mortality. Neither in the field nor in the glasshouse was a larval density found which kept fireweed in check by ...

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Adaptation of Arabidopsis Plants to Tropical Aeroponics Using Cool Root Zone Temperatures

Adaptation of Arabidopsis Plants to Tropical Aeroponics Using Cool Root Zone Temperatures

... Determination of the biomass of plants revealed major differences between GC and aeroponically grown plant samples. Among four RZTs, 20/20˚C plants had significantly increased biomass (rosette and root) as compared to GC ...

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Agronomic Characteristics, Growth Analysis, and Yield Response of Biofield Treated Mustard, Cowpea, Horse Gram, and Groundnuts

Agronomic Characteristics, Growth Analysis, and Yield Response of Biofield Treated Mustard, Cowpea, Horse Gram, and Groundnuts

... RAPD technique was used for fingerprinting the DNA of control and treated sample of horse gram. The RAPD reactions using eight RAPD primers (RPL series used separately viz. RPL 11A, RPL 13A, RPL 16A, RPL 18A, RPL 19A and ...

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ANTIHYPERGLYCEMIC ACTIVITY STUDIES WITH NON BOILED AND BOILED CAJANUS CAJAN (L ) MILLSP  SEEDS

ANTIHYPERGLYCEMIC ACTIVITY STUDIES WITH NON BOILED AND BOILED CAJANUS CAJAN (L ) MILLSP SEEDS

... The methanolic extract of roots of C. cajan has also been reported to reduce blood glucose levels in alloxan diabetic mice. [22] Thus it appears that leaves, seeds and roots of the plant all have antihyperglycemic ...

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