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Wild bee functional groups consist of species that are grouped together based on their similarity in multiple nesting and foraging traits. These functional groups have their own specific association with suitable habitats and urban or agricultural landscapes.
Jaco J. T. C. Visser+3 more
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Development of the Flower and Seed in the Rape Plant, Brassica napus (with resume in English)
Yosizi TOGARI, K. Saito
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Chemical composition of brassica varieties and hybrids as affected by environment and stage of growth [PDF]
R. M. Allison, Gladys Wright
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Transferring nucleotide‐binding leucine‐rich repeat receptor (NLR) genes between distantly related genes often fails. Du et al. solved this by pairing sensor and helper NLRs and showed that rice expressing the sensor NLR Bs2 and the helper NLR NbNRC3 or NbNRC4, strongly resisted Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola.
Dongjiao Wang+4 more
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Studies on the Behavior of Incompatible Pollen in Brassica. I
Tamio Tatebe
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Genome Architecture and Speciation in Plants and Animals
ABSTRACT There have been numerous treatments of specific topics in speciation, but surprisingly few papers have compared patterns and processes of speciation across different organismal groups. In this review, we partially address this gap by asking how variation in genome architecture impacts speciation across the plant and animal kingdoms.
Silu Wang+3 more
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The artificially induced autotetraploid plants in Raphanus and Brassica vegetables
Eiichi Fukushima+2 more
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A chromatographic study of Brassica species having 10 pairs of chromosomes in somatic [PDF]
Eiichi Fukushima, Shoichi Iwasa
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The Evolutionary Dynamics of Genetic Mutational Load Throughout Tomato Domestication History
ABSTRACT Understanding the impact of domestication on deleterious mutations has fascinated evolutionary biologists and breeders alike. A ‘cost of domestication’ has been reported for some organisms through accumulation of gene disruptions or radical amino acid changes.
Hamid Razifard+6 more
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Genome-wide identification and evolutionary analysis of disease resistance genes in Brassica carinata. [PDF]
Amas JC+7 more
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