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Branching in branch-and-price: a generic scheme [PDF]
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A Taylor-Made Design of Phenoxyfuranone-Type Strigolactone Mimic
Strigolactones are a class of plant hormones that inhibit axillary bud outgrowth and are released from plant roots to act as a rhizosphere communication signal.
Kosuke Fukui +5 more
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Growth of internodes and branching of a tomato plant
Relevance. A significant influence on the use of the volume of greenhouses by a tomato plant is its height, which consists of the length of the internodes of monopodial and sympodial shoots.
V. G. Korol
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Branching is an important agronomic trait that is conducive to plant architecture and yield in flowering Chinese cabbage. Plant branching is regulated by a complex network mediated by hormones; gibberellin (GA) is one of the important hormones which is ...
Xinghua Qi +7 more
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Modelling branching in cereals
Cereals and grasses adapt their structural development to environmental conditions and the resources available. The primary adaptive response is a variable degree of branching, called tillering in cereals.
Jochem B. Evers, Jan eVos
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The effect of different bioregulators on lateral shoot formation in maiden apple trees
One-year-old Malus domestica Borkh. ‘Boskoop’ and ‘Mutsu’ nursery trees on M.9 rootstock were treated with foliar sprays of different BA + GA3 mixtures (450 + 450 mg dm-3 or 780 + 120 mg dm-3) or BA + GA4+7 combinations (450 + 450 or 330 + 570 mg dm-3 ...
Gąstoł Maciej +2 more
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Fractal analysis of concurrently prepared latex rubber casts of the bronchial and vascular systems of the human lung [PDF]
Fractal geometry (FG) is a branch of mathematics that instructively characterizes structural complexity. Branched structures are ubiquitous in both the physical and the biological realms. Fractility has therefore been termed nature's design.
Montanna Essey, John N. Maina
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![Graphic][1] Renal budding (left) increases when endostatin is inhibited (right). Karihaloo/NASAnew study identifies a possible new function for endostatin, the potential cancer-killer that checks blood vessel growth.Within the developing kidney, endostatin may help regulate ...
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Cold Shock as a Screen for Genes Involved in Cold Acclimatization in Neurospora crassa
When subjected to rapid drops of temperature (cold shock), Neurospora responds with a temporary shift in its morphology. This report is the first to examine this response genetically.
Michael K. Watters +10 more
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ABSTRACT The International Paediatric Oncology Society Global Mapping Programme aims to collect data on global paediatric oncology services by continent, with Africa and Latin America completed. This study reports on the methodology and lessons learned for Oceania, a unique continent with resource disparity across countries, multiple small island ...
Trisha Soosay Raj +16 more
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