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A GC-MS Metabolic Study on Lipophilic Compounds in the Leaves of Common Wheat Triticum aestivum L. [PDF]

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Vasilieva AR   +5 more
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A comparison between the role of enniatins and deoxynivalenol in Fusarium virulence on different tissues of common wheat. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol
Beccari G   +10 more
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Transcriptional regulation by CRISPR/dCas9 in common wheat

Gene, 2022
The application of CRISPR/Cas9 system for gene editing, as a technical coup for biotechnology, is worldwide and encompasses multiple of species. The inactivation of catalytical site in Cas9 (dCas9) has been reprogrammed as an effective approach to regulate the transcriptional level of target genes, especially for the functionally essential genes and ...
Huajie, Zhou   +3 more
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Genetic control of esterases in common wheat

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1975
A refined technique of gel electrofocusing revealed the esterases in caryopses of Triticum aestivum, T. durum, and Triticum timopheevi. In T. aestivum, 17 isoenzymatic bands were ascertained in the pH 5-8 range: 11 were of higher intensity, 4 were weak and two very weak.
R, Cubadda, A, Bozzini, E, Quattrucci
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Introgression ofElymus trachycaulus chromatin into common wheat

Chromosome Research, 1994
A number of wheat-Elymus trachycaulus (2n = 4x = 28, genomically StStHtHt) chromosome addition, substitution, and translocation lines were isolated from the derivatives of an E. trachycaulus x wheat hybrid. Eighteen out of a total of 28 chromosome arms of E. trachycaulus were recovered in the addition lines.
J, Jiang, K L, Morris, B S, Gill
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Misdivision of univalents in common wheat

Chromosoma, 1950
In the wheat variety Chinese Spring, misdivision of mouosome IX was observed at TI in 39·7% of microsporocytes and at TII in at least 29·3% of cells with a lagging univalent. Mono-IX from three other varieties, but with a Chinese Spring background, also showed high frequencies of misdivision, but less at TI than the Chinese mono-IX.
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INHERITANCE OF MAGNETOTROPISM IN COMMON WHEAT

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1980
Kharkov 22 MC, a cultivar of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) whose roots show a magnetotropic response, was crossed to Reward, a cultivar of spring wheat (T. aestivum L.), whose roots show no magnetotropic response. The magnetotropic responses of the F1, B2, F2, and B2 populations were the same as that of the female parent used in the crosses or ...
HUGH McKENZIE, U. J. PITTMAN
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The common Septoria diseases of wheat

The Botanical Review, 1971
Introduction -231 Economic importance -232 Stage of plant development for infection 236 Taxonomy and nomenclature -237 Symptomatology and pathological history -239 Life cycle -241 Factors affecting infection and symptom expression -243 Humidity, temperature, and light -244 Spore load -245 Plant nutrition 245 Plant age 246 Interaction with other ...
W. A. Shipton   +3 more
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Nullisomic Analysis in Common Wheat

The American Naturalist, 1953
Four methods are outlined for using nullisomics and monosomics in wheat to locate genes on chromosomes: 1. Absence of effect of a particular gene in a particular nullisomic.
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