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Complete genome assembly provides insights into the centromere architecture of pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima). [PDF]
Zeng Q+8 more
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Aquilaria sinensis: An Upstart Resource for Cucurbitacin Production Offers Insights into the Origin of Plant Bitter (Bi) Gene Clusters. [PDF]
Ding X+5 more
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Chromosome-level genome assembly and functional annotation of Citrullus colocynthis: unlocking genetic resources for drought-resilient crop development. [PDF]
Gkanogiannis A+3 more
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Multipartite oil-flower/oil-bee mutualisms involving male-bee-pollinated orchids in tropical Asia. [PDF]
Zhang M+9 more
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Twenty Years of Kaniadakis Entropy: Current Trends and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
Hristopulos DT+2 more
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Antigibberellins of the Cucurbitaceae [PDF]
IN our investigations on the occurrence of gibberellins in the Cucurbitaceae1 we found plant growth inhibitors which had pronounced antagonistic activity towards gibberellin action. Various quantities of the inhibitors were present in the seeds of Cucurbita moschata (Duch.
J. Guha, S. P. Sen
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2012
Cucurbitaceae. Zehneria thwaitesii (Schweinf.) C.Jeffrey.
Masharabu, Tatien+6 more
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Cucurbitaceae. Zehneria thwaitesii (Schweinf.) C.Jeffrey.
Masharabu, Tatien+6 more
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Phytochemistry, 1987
Abstract The sterol constituents of 32 seed and mature plant (leaves and stems, pericarp of the fruit and roots) materials from the 12 genera of the family Cucurbitaceae were investigated, and 44 sterols were identified or newly characterized. The sterols found were those possessing the following 7 types of skeletons: saturated, and Δ 5 -, Δ 7 -, Δ 8
Parthasarathi Ghosh+17 more
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Abstract The sterol constituents of 32 seed and mature plant (leaves and stems, pericarp of the fruit and roots) materials from the 12 genera of the family Cucurbitaceae were investigated, and 44 sterols were identified or newly characterized. The sterols found were those possessing the following 7 types of skeletons: saturated, and Δ 5 -, Δ 7 -, Δ 8
Parthasarathi Ghosh+17 more
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