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Unlocking Kenya’s Pyrethrum Potential: A Breeding Review for a Competitive Future
Pyrethrum (Tanacetum cinerariifolium) is a strategically important industrial crop underpinning the world supply of organic pesticides. Despite Kenya’s past dominance in global pyrethrum production, the genetic improvement of the crop has lagged. This has led to having varieties of low yields, variable pyrethrin content, susceptibility to biotic and ...
Wilfred Abincha +3 more
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This study is aimed at characterizing metabolites from Neoporphyra dentata and Neopyropia yezoensis, two laver species primarily cultivated in Korea. Untargeted metabolite analysis was conducted using ultraperformance liquid chromatography–quadrupole time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (UPLC‐QTOF‐MS), leading to the identification of 63 metabolites. These
Si-Hun Song +5 more
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H. rosa‐sinensis bioactives modulate oxidative and inflammatory pathways. Myricetin and rutin show strong α‐glucosidase and SOD binding affinity. Exhibits safe, multifunctional use in health, food and nutraceuticals. ABSTRACT Hibiscus rosa‐sinensis, commonly known as the shoe flower, thrives in tropical and subtropical regions across South China, Asia,
Hassan Raza +6 more
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Triterpenes and Steroids from Euphorbia denticulata Lam. with Anti-Herpes Symplex Virus Activity [PDF]
In this research, dried acetone: chloroform extract of aerial parts of E. denticulata as one of the endemic plants to Iran, afforded a number of triterpenes and steroids including: betulin, 24-methylene-cycloart-3-ol, cycloart-23Z-ene-3 beta,25-diol ...
Ayatollahi, Seyed Majid. +6 more
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The making of gametes in higher plants [PDF]
Higher plants have evolved to be one of the predominant life forms on this planet. A great deal of this evolutionary success relies in a very short gametophytic phase which underlies the sexual reproduction cycle. Sexual plant reproduction takes place in
Becker, J.D., Boavida, L., Feijó, J.A.
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ABSTRACT Miniature inverted‐repeat transposable elements (MITEs) are short, non‐autonomous class II transposable elements prevalent in eukaryotic genomes, contributing to various genomic and genic functions in plants. However, research on MITEs mainly targets a few species, limiting a comprehensive understanding and systematic comparison of MITEs in ...
Jie Gao +9 more
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Effects of Trichoderma-Induced Suppressive Soil on Fusarium Wilt of Tomato [PDF]
Twenty-two isolates of Fusarium spp. were isolated from stems and roots of tomato plants showing symptoms of foliar wilting and brown discoloration of the vascular systems.
Said, Rozlianah Fitri
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Comparative analysis and relationships of six important crop species chloroplast genomes using whole genome web-based informatics tools [PDF]
Using informatics tools to compare important species is now feasible as structural genomics continue in importance and establishment of structure-function relationships become a common way of comparative analysis.
Kilel, Beatrice
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24 million years of pollination interaction between European linden flowers and bumble bees
Summary Pollination is the most common insect–plant mutualism, binding them in a co‐evolutionary framework. Historic evidence of this interaction can be partly inferred from time‐calibrated molecular phylogenies of plant and insect lineages or directly from fossils.
Christian Geier +9 more
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Significance Statement TRB proteins in the moss P. patens are essential for normal development, telomere maintenance, and transcriptional regulation. Our findings demonstrate the evolutionary conservation of TRB functions across land plants and highlight their ancient origin in streptophytes.
Alžbeta Kusová +14 more
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