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Agricultural biomasses, soybean hulls, and bamboo powder are functionalized to create antibacterial materials with effective and fast action as an alternative to traditional antibiotic‐based strategies. Abstract The problem of microbial resistance to antibiotics makes it necessary to develop new materials capable of overcoming the resistance to the ...
Maria Luisa Testa +6 more
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The application of Chlorocholine chloride to stimulate the secondary metabolites in the calli cultures of Gardenia jasminoides (Variegata and Ellis) [PDF]
Biotechnology means maximizing the benefit of the living cell to improve human life. One of themost successful applications of biotechnology is using plant biotechnology to produce valuablecompounds in plants. Gardenia jasminoides is one of the Rubiaceae
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Potato plants are often subjected to heat stress during growth and development, resulting in loss of yield and quality. However, the possibility exists that commercially important genotypes show tolerance to heat stress.
Guillermo E. Delgado-Paredes +5 more
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Dihydrogibberellin improves grain yield and lodging resistance of direct seeded rice
Abstract Dihydrogibberellin (DIH) is an eco‐friendly and low‐toxic regulator with immense potential for application in the current rice industry, specifically for increasing yield and lodging resistance. However, limited research has been conducted to explore the impact of DIH on the yield and lodging resistance of direct‐seeded rice (DSR, Oryza sativa
Dengke Ma +8 more
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Com o objetivo de verificar os efeitos do ácido giberélico (GA) e do cloreto de clorocolina (CCC) sobre o crescimento e desenvolvimento inicial de Brachiaria plantaginea, instalou-se a presente pesquisa em local com alta infestação dessa espécie ...
J. G. Machado Neto +3 more
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No effect of the plant growth regulator, chlormequat, on boar fertility
Chlormequat is a commonly used plant growth regulator in agriculture. Defined levels of chlormequat residue are allowed in food and an acceptable daily intake is defined for humans.
M.T. Sørensen +4 more
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Increase of Taxol Production in Taxus globosa Shoot Callus by Chlorocholine Chloride [PDF]
Calluses from seasonal mature shoots of Taxus globosa Schltdl. were subcultured in new medium containing 1 mg l -1 NAA, 0.5 mg l -1 2, 4-D, 0.025 mg l -1 BA. Calluses growing for 30 and 40 days in a medium added with 0.1-5.0 mg l -1 of chlorocholine chloride (CCC) were harvested for determination of taxol, phenolic compounds, and for polyphenol oxidase
Hector Barrios +3 more
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The consequent effect of growth retardants: paclobutrazol – 0.1, 0.5, 1, 5 mg l-1, flurprimidol – 0.1, 1, 5 mg l-1, chlorocholine chloride (CCC) – 5, 50 mg l-1 on the growth and development of Tibouchina urvilleana Cogn.
Danuta Kozak, Jarosław Grodek
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Propagation and Long-Term Storage of Rhaponticum carthamoides Under In Vitro Conditions
Rhaponticum carthamoides (Willd.) Iljin. (Leuzea carthamoides, Maral root), a medicinally valuable species listed in the Red Book of Kazakhstan, is known for its rich phytochemical profile. However, limited data exist on its microclonal propagation. This
Olesya Raiser +8 more
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Se evaluó la producción in vitro de microtubérculos de papa (cuatro accesiones de S. tuberosum ssp andigena y tres de S. phureja de la Colección Central Colombiana).
Ángela Liliana Rivera Calderón +3 more
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