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Wuchsformen bei Arachis hypogaea L.
Flora, 1996Abstract The growth forms of Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea cv. ‘Florman INTA’ and A. hypogaea L. subsp. fastigiata W aldron var. fastigiata cv. ‘Colorado irradiado INTA’ were studied. Growth forms of plants taken in the same type of soil structure which had been treated with different soil management practices were ...
Teresa A. Kraus +3 more
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ARACHIS HYPOGAEA. SEEDLING GROWTH RATE
American Journal of Botany, 1950Virginia bunch peanut seedlings, germinated and grown under favorable conditions, showed no growth lag up to the appearance of flowers. Appearance of expanded leaves, stem length, root length and dry weights of roots and shoots, shown as functions of age, describe curves which represent a period of rapid and relatively uniform growth. These curves show
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Breeding
2019Cultivated peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.), a vital source of proteins and nutrient-rich fodder for livestock, is considered globally as a major oilseed crop. Being a segmental allopolyploid with AABB genome conformation, the cultivated peanut is considered to have evolved through single interspecific hybridization amid two diploid species.
Saikat Gantait +5 more
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1996
The peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is better known worldwide as groundnut and to a much lesser extent as earthnut, monkeynut and goobers. It is one of nature’s most nutritious seeds and one of the world’s most popular and universal crops, cultivated in nearly 100 countries in all six continents.
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The peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is better known worldwide as groundnut and to a much lesser extent as earthnut, monkeynut and goobers. It is one of nature’s most nutritious seeds and one of the world’s most popular and universal crops, cultivated in nearly 100 countries in all six continents.
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2006
Arachis hypogea (peanut, groundnut), an annual oil seed belonging to the Leguminosae family and the Papillionacea subfamily, is a legume native to South America but now grown in diverse environments in six continents between latitudes 40 degrees N and 40 degrees S. Arachis hypogea can grow in a wide range of climatic conditions.
Sharma, K K, Bhatnagar-Mathur, P
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Arachis hypogea (peanut, groundnut), an annual oil seed belonging to the Leguminosae family and the Papillionacea subfamily, is a legume native to South America but now grown in diverse environments in six continents between latitudes 40 degrees N and 40 degrees S. Arachis hypogea can grow in a wide range of climatic conditions.
Sharma, K K, Bhatnagar-Mathur, P
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Arachis hypogaea, the ground nut
2018This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you are the author of this thesis and would like to make your work openly available, please contact us: thesis@repository.cam.ac.uk.
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Mottled Leaf - Amutant in Arachis hypogaea
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1970During casual observation of the varietal trial-plots at the Groundnut Research Station, Mainpuri in the year 1963-64 a plant with unhealthy appearance marked conspicuously by the absence of green healthy leaves and shorter stature among the taller healthy and bushy plants of the newly introduced variety C. 501 was spotted.
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2021
Aims. The production of peanut cultivars with new properties is necessary.The purpose of this work was to develop a method of transgenesis Ag85, ESAT6 genes in peanut genome by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Methods. Transformation of peanut lines was carried out using cocultivation of peanut explants with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain ...
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Aims. The production of peanut cultivars with new properties is necessary.The purpose of this work was to develop a method of transgenesis Ag85, ESAT6 genes in peanut genome by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Methods. Transformation of peanut lines was carried out using cocultivation of peanut explants with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain ...
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