Anatomical limitations in adventitious root formation revealed by magnetic resonance imaging, infrared spectroscopy, and histology of rose genotypes with contrasting rooting phenotypes. [PDF]
Wamhoff D +5 more
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Pleiotropy, a feature or a bug? Toward co-ordinating plant growth, development, and environmental responses through engineering plant hormone signaling. [PDF]
Ferreira Neres D, Wright RC.
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Genome-wide association studies revealed partial genetic links between early vigour and precocity in macadamia. [PDF]
Poudel PD, Faveri JD, Topp B, Alam M.
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Comparative Effects of Water Scarcity on the Growth and Development of Two Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Genotypes with Different Geographic Origin (Mesoamerica/Andean). [PDF]
Galan PM +4 more
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Rootstock Breeding of Stone Fruits Under Modern Cultivation Regime: Current Status and Perspectives. [PDF]
Ling J +7 more
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The lianas in the family Sapindaceae are known for their unique secondary growth which differs from climbing species in other plant families in terms of their cambial variants.
Kishore S. Rajput +2 more
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Members of the Convolvulaceae are characterized by the climbing habit and occurrence of variant secondary growth. From a histological perspective, the genus Ipomoea L. is the most extensively studied, while other genera have been less studied.
Kishore S. Rajput +2 more
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Stem anatomy of Grewia caffra (Malvaceae): an uncommon cambial variant in the order Malvales
Gugu Gama, Alexei A. Oskolski
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An eocene fossil tree with cambial variant wood structure
Francis M. Hueber +3 more
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