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Toward the application of artificial intelligence (AI) proteomics in the agriculture
Abstract Proteomics enables the comprehensive analysis of proteins that drive cells and is thus the ultimate method for profiling biological systems. However, proteomics analyses are time‐consuming and expensive, which has limited their applications to basic science and advanced medical research.
Nobuhiro Hayashi +4 more
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Simultaneous epidemic development of scald and net blotch on single leaf layers of a spring barley crop [PDF]
Background and objectives Two pathogens growing on the same leaf compete for the same resources, i.e. space and plant nutrients. This may lead to density dependent disease development.
Munk, L. +3 more
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Swift microbiome‐mediated phenotype transfer from transgenic plants
Abstract The expression of an organism's genes determines its own characteristics in any given environment. In this study, we demonstrate that the phenotypic traits of genetically modified transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants, designed for nutrient efficiency and enhanced yield, can be naturally and readily transferred to neighboring wild‐type plants.
Ferran Garcia‐Pichel +10 more
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Background. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is a universal cereal crop with resistance to adverse conditions and broad adaptability. Its cultivars grown in Krasnodar Territory demonstrate high yields and good grain quality. The main factor causing a decrease
G. V. Volkova +3 more
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Barley cultivar BRS Greta [PDF]
BRS Greta is a short, stiff-strawed, two-rowed spring barley cultivar registered by Embrapa Trigo in 2006 forcommercial production in southern Brazil. It combines short straw with high grain yield and kernel plumpness, diseaseresistance (to net blotch ...
Euclydes Minella +3 more
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A biological agent modulates the physiology of barley infected with Drechslera teres
Recognized as the causal agent of net blotch, Drechslera teres is responsible for major losses of barley crop yield. The consequences of this leaf disease are due to the impact of the infection on the photosynthetic performance of barley leaves. To limit
Aurélie Backes +4 more
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This is the sixth publication in this format on grain performance trials in the Tanana River Valley. The first, published 5 years ago, included the results o f spring cereal-variety tests conducted at Fairbanks and Delta Junction during the 1978 and ...
Frost, S. +5 more
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Rice root aphids (RRAs) feed on a range of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants. In choice experiments with two potted plants, RRAs invariably selected and multiplied faster on monocotyledonous rye than on dicotyledonous cannabis, celery, coriander, lettuce, pepper, squash, tomato, or marigold.
Mikhaela Ong +5 more
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Abstract Farmer seed purchase patterns historically drive end‐use quality into a subordinate position to yield enhancement and protection in hard red winter (HRW) wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) breeding programs. Evolving consumer food purchase decisions could conceivably swing this priority pendulum back near the center. ‘Paradox’ (Reg. no.
Jayne E. Bock +14 more
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Field efficacy of different fungicide mixtures in control of net blotch on barley [PDF]
Seven fungicide mixtures (epoxiconazol + metconazole, boscalid + epoxiconazole, pyraclostrobin + epoxiconazole, prothioconazole + tebuconazole, picoxistrobin + cyproconazole, azoxystrobin + cyproconazole and spiroxamine + tebuconazole + triadimenol) were
Stepanović Miloš +5 more
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