Arachis hypogaea Linnaeus 1753
Arachis hypogaea Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 741. 1753. "Habitat in Brasilia, Peru." RCN: 5303. Lectotype (Krapovickas & Gregory in Bonplandia 8: 148. 1994): Herb. Clifford: 353, Arachis 2 (BM-000646534). Generitype of Arachis Linnaeus. Current name: Arachis hypogaea L. (Fabaceae: Faboideae). Note: Many authors, from Krapovickas & Rigoni in
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Disentangling Arachis response to biotic and abiotic stress using multi-transcriptomics integration. [PDF]
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Origin of small chromosome A08 and genome evolution of Arachis species. [PDF]
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Mission in Vietnam, february, 15th to 24th 2009. ADAM project, research and development program proposal 2009-2012 [PDF]
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A single hybrid origin of cultivated peanut. [PDF]
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The enigma of Calonectria species occurring on leaves of Ilex aquifolium in Europe [PDF]
Species of Calonectria are common saprobes and plant pathogens on a wide range of hosts occurring in subtropical to tropical regions of the world. The aim of the present study was to resolve the status of new Calonectria collections obtained on Ilex ...
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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis reveals the drought-response MAPK genes in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.). [PDF]
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Transcriptomic insights into drought response in wild Arachis relatives A. dardani and A. ipaënsis. [PDF]
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From bottleneck to boom: Polyploidy, genetic instability and response to artificial selection resolve the peanut paradox. [PDF]
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This document provides an overview of peanut cultivation (Arachis hypogaea L.) for home gardens in Florida. It describes the plant’s growth habits, types (runner, Spanish, and Virginia), and optimal growing conditions. Guidance is offered on soil preparation, planting times, pest and disease management, and harvesting methods.
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