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Pb hyperaccumulation and tolerance in common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench)
Journal of Plant Research, 2005Common buckwheat grown in Pb-contaminated soil was found to accumulate a large amount of Pb in its leaves (8,000 mg/kg DW), stem (2,000 mg/kg DW), and roots (3,300 mg/kg DW), without significant damage. This indicates that buckwheat is a newly recognized Pb hyperaccumulator, which is defined as a plant containing over 1,000 mg/kg of Pb in its shoots on
Hideo, Tamura +3 more
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Economic Botany, 1998
By surveying wild Fagopyrum species and their distribution in southern China and the Himalayan hills, I arrived at the conclusion that the newly discovered subspecies F. esculentum ssp. ancestralis Ohnishi is the wild ancestor of cultivated common buckwheat, while previously known wild tatary buckwheat,F. tataricum ssp.
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By surveying wild Fagopyrum species and their distribution in southern China and the Himalayan hills, I arrived at the conclusion that the newly discovered subspecies F. esculentum ssp. ancestralis Ohnishi is the wild ancestor of cultivated common buckwheat, while previously known wild tatary buckwheat,F. tataricum ssp.
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Diversification of 13S globulins, allergenic seed storage proteins, of common buckwheat
Food Chemistry, 2014The α polypeptide of the 13S globulin subunit of common buckwheat is the counterpart of the major allergenic β polypeptide. Trypsin digestibility varies between variants of the α polypeptide with and without a tandem repeat insert. To evaluate the intra-species diversity of 13S globulin, the comprehensive screening of a genomic DNA library was ...
Madoka, Sano +4 more
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Nitrate uptake in common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum moench): Kinetics
Environmental and Experimental Botany, 1994Abstract The uptake of nitrate by seedlings of common buckwheat ( Fagopyrum esculentum ) increased gradually with time ( t ) and with increasing medium nitrate concentration ( c ) up to t 60 minutes and c 1mM , respectively. Glucose had a stimulatory effect on nitrate uptake.
S. Paulsamy, N.K. Chrungoo
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Weed management in common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum)
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1999There are currently no broadleaf herbicides registered in Canada for use in common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench.). Greenhouse and field studies were conducted from 1994 to 1997 at Morden and Brandon, Manitoba, to investigate potential herbicide treatments for buckwheat when cultural methods fail to control broadleaf weeds.
David A. Wall, Majorie A. H. Smith
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Common Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) Tolerance to Herbicides
Weed Science, 1986Field experiments conducted over a 7-yr period have demonstrated that common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentumMoench. cv. ‘Mancan’) has acceptable tolerance to many herbicides that are known to selectively control grass-type weeds in broadleaf crops. Herbicides for broadleaf weed control that showed some selectivity in common buckwheat were desmedipham ...
George H. Friesen, Clayton G. Campbell
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Morphological and Physiological Aspects of Evolution in Common Buckwheat
Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2001Comparative morphological and physiological studies of the ancestral forms (Fagopyrum homotropicumO. and F. esculentumssp. ancestraleO.) and the various morphogenotypes of common buckwheat (F. esculentumMoench.) were carried out in glasshouse experiments in a soil culture.
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Protoplast Isolation, Culture, and Regeneration in Common and Tartary Buckwheat
Techniques based on the use of plant protoplasts are a convenient model for better understanding and observing developmental changes in the cells. The establishment of research tools based on protoplasts consists of many steps needed for optimization. Here, we describe the culture of morphogenic callus (MC)- and hypocotyl-derived protoplasts of common (Magdalena Zaranek +3 more
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Biochemical Properties of Common and Tartary Buckwheat: Centered with Buckwheat Proteomics
2016D.-G. Lee, S.H. Woo, J.-S. Choi
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