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Spread of volunteer and feral maize plants in Central Europe: recent data from Austria

Spread of volunteer and feral maize plants in Central Europe: recent data from Austria

... volunteer maize plants in subsequent crops as well as of feral maize plants in non-agricultural areas is an essential issue in risk assessments of genetically modified (GM) maize, with ...

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Laser induced fluorescence study on the growth of maize plants

Laser induced fluorescence study on the growth of maize plants

... of maize plants and their fluorescence ...each maize plant excited by 337 nm were obtained using spex 1680, ...the plants were treated with UV-A, and hence the ratios (F435/F684) and ...

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Use of Silicon in Mitigating Ammonium  Toxicity in Maize Plants

Use of Silicon in Mitigating Ammonium Toxicity in Maize Plants

... The interaction between N and Si indicates that the accumulation of nitrogen and silicon in the shoots of maize plants depends on the concentration of N and Si in the nutrient solution (Table 1). The ...

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PARAMUTAGENIC ACTION OF MUTANTS FROM MAIZE PLANTS HETEROZYGOUS  Rr Rst

PARAMUTAGENIC ACTION OF MUTANTS FROM MAIZE PLANTS HETEROZYGOUS Rr Rst

... The near-colorless aleurone, green plant and near-color- less aleurone, red plant mutants were not homogeneous in level of paramutagenic action; differences between mutants within[r] ...

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UNISEXUAL MAIZE PLANTS AND THEIR BEARING ON SEX DIFFERENTIATION IN OTHER PLANTS AND IN ANIMALS

UNISEXUAL MAIZE PLANTS AND THEIR BEARING ON SEX DIFFERENTIATION IN OTHER PLANTS AND IN ANIMALS

... FIGURE 7.--Mature panicles from female plants of dioecious maize in the fourth generation showing variation in the number of pistillate and staminate flowers.. of several male[r] ...

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Effect of biostimulants on the nutrition of maize and soybean plants

Effect of biostimulants on the nutrition of maize and soybean plants

... The biostimulant PT4-O showed a significant difference between the doses only for the potassium content of maize plants. The dose recommended by the manufacturer of the biostimulant PT4-O was the only one ...

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Influence of different nitrate and iron availabilities on phosphoenolpiruvate carboxilase and malate dehydrogenase in roots of maize (Zea mays L.) plants

Influence of different nitrate and iron availabilities on phosphoenolpiruvate carboxilase and malate dehydrogenase in roots of maize (Zea mays L.) plants

... sufficient maize plants (Zea mays ...on maize plants grown in nutrient solution with different NO 3 availability and with Fe-sufficiency and ...

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Heterochronic Expression of Sexual Reproductive Programs During Apomictic Development in Tripsacum

Heterochronic Expression of Sexual Reproductive Programs During Apomictic Development in Tripsacum

... DAPI staining for the other half of the ovules. For DAPI stain- Here, we tested these hypotheses by analyzing diplo- ing, ovules were extruded from the ovaries, digested for 15–30 sporous apomictic development in ...

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EFFECT OF RICE HUSK, HOE WEEDING AND GLYPHOSATE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SPEAR GRASS ( ON MAIZE Imperata cylindrica) (L.) Zea mays

EFFECT OF RICE HUSK, HOE WEEDING AND GLYPHOSATE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SPEAR GRASS ( ON MAIZE Imperata cylindrica) (L.) Zea mays

... The experiment was conducted in 2009 and 2010 cropping seasons on a highly infested fields with Imperata cylindrical at Mokwa (09 o 18’N and 05 o 04’E) to evaluate the effect of rice husk, hoe weeding and glyphosate ...

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Responses of Accessions of Zea Mays to Crude Oil Pollution Using Growth Indices and Enzyme Activities as Markers

Responses of Accessions of Zea Mays to Crude Oil Pollution Using Growth Indices and Enzyme Activities as Markers

... in plants’ genetic activity since they are of the same species (Akinola and Njoku, 2007; Njoku et ...of maize plants, subjected to higher doses of oil, is similar to the findings of Agbogidi et ...

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Growth Responses of Some Bacterial Isolates to Some Environmental Parameters

Growth Responses of Some Bacterial Isolates to Some Environmental Parameters

... Twenty four unidentified bacterial isolates were collected from the Microbiology unit of AfeBabalola University, Ado-Ekiti. The isolates were isolated from dif- ferent parts of maize plants. ...

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Phosphate fertilizer value of heat treated sewage sludge ash

Phosphate fertilizer value of heat treated sewage sludge ash

... of maize; (b) P-uptake of maize plants, and (c) concentration of CAL extractable P in the soil after fertilization with four different sewage sludge products (USSA – untreated sewage sludge ash; GP1, ...

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Expression of OsNHX1 gene in maize confers salt tolerance and promotes plant growth in the field

Expression of OsNHX1 gene in maize confers salt tolerance and promotes plant growth in the field

... wild-type plants. In particular, transgenic plants Z3-1, Z3-7 exhibited relatively higher salt toler- ance than other lines and therefore were used for further ...Young plants (4 leaves) were treated ...

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Drought tolerance in transgenic tropical maize (Zea mays L.) by heterologous expression of peroxiredoxin2 gene-XvPrx2

Drought tolerance in transgenic tropical maize (Zea mays L.) by heterologous expression of peroxiredoxin2 gene-XvPrx2

... transgenic maize plantlets with well- developed root systems were removed from culture bottles and washed with sterile distilled water to remove adhering agar from the ...transgenic maize plants were ...

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Productivity of Okra Maize intercropping system as influenced by varying maize plant densities in Makurdi, Nigeria

Productivity of Okra Maize intercropping system as influenced by varying maize plant densities in Makurdi, Nigeria

... of maize sown at the spacing of 1 m x 30 cm, 1m x 25 cm and 1 m x 20 cm, respectively accounting for 33,000, 40,000 and 50,000 maize plants ha -1 equivalent into okra ...sole maize ...

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SENSITIZATION OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA: THE ROLES OF TRADITIONAL LEADERS

SENSITIZATION OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA: THE ROLES OF TRADITIONAL LEADERS

... environmental impact of solid waste disposal practices by households in these rural areas of.. KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa), on the growth of Zea Mays (Maize) plants.[r] ...

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The effect of undersowing time of clover crops and weeds on silage maize yields

The effect of undersowing time of clover crops and weeds on silage maize yields

... for maize may indicate better development of undersow- ing to a certain ...of maize plants could participate in forming worse conditions for development of weeds of the second ...after maize ...

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High-throughput analysis of leaf physiological and chemical traits with VIS–NIR–SWIR spectroscopy: a case study with a maize diversity panel

High-throughput analysis of leaf physiological and chemical traits with VIS–NIR–SWIR spectroscopy: a case study with a maize diversity panel

... of maize plants might not work well for wheat or ...within maize, models generated from one panel of plants under certain experimental condition may not work well for another experimental ...

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Technical note: Manipulating interactions between plant stress responses and soil methane oxidation rates

Technical note: Manipulating interactions between plant stress responses and soil methane oxidation rates

... stressed plants, reduces the oxida- tion of methane by ...which maize plants were grown with and without soil moisture stress, and the effects of addi- tion aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG; an ethylene ...

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Growth and yield parameters of ginger as influenced by varying populations of maize intercrop

Growth and yield parameters of ginger as influenced by varying populations of maize intercrop

... 18055 maize plants in ginger increased production of ...lowest maize population in the trial) and treatment 1 (72222- the highest plant population in the experiment) with the later yielding the least ...

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