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Buckwheat is a pseudocereal with high nutritional and nutraceutical properties. Although common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) is the main cultivated species, Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum) is gaining interest. In this paper, we compared plant
Lauranne Aubert +3 more
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Metal tolerance proteins (MTP) as divalent cation transporters are essential for plant metal tolerance and homeostasis. However, the characterization and the definitive phylogeny of the MTP gene family in Fagopyrum tartaricum, and their roles in response
Zhiqiang Li +7 more
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Fagopyrum homotropicum Ohnishi 1998
Fagopyrum homotropicum Ohnishi (1998: 20). Type: — CHINA. Tibet Autonomous region: Mangkang County, 2200–2500 m a.s.l., 20 September 2017, Zhou 201709 (holotype CAAS2204!). Diagnosis: — Tetraploid form of Fagopyrum homotropicum is similar to diploid form but it is differs by their shape and size of grains, which are bigger and slender than that of ...
Ding, Mengqi +7 more
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Polish tatarka ‘Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gaertn.’ and ‘Fagopyrum esculentum Moench’ in a Slavic and European context [PDF]
The article deals with the names of two species of plant which have “Tartar” associations in the Polish language. The author is talking about gryka tatarska, also known as gryka tatarka, i.e. Fagopyrum tataricum (L.). Gaertn., known for short as tatarka (KLRN), and common buckwheat, i.e. Fagopyrum esculentum Moench, syn. Fagopyrum sagittatum Gilib. The
Waniakowa, Jadwiga
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Crop cultivation has great potential to result in a phytolith carbon sink and can play important roles in the long-term stable carbon sequestration of terrestrial ecosystems.
Linjiao Wang +3 more
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Background Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum) is an important food and medicine crop plant, which has been cultivated for 4000 years. A nuclear genome has been generated for this species, while an intraspecific pan-plastome has yet to be produced ...
Jiawei Zhou +10 more
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The genome assembly sequence of Fagopyrum esculentum and Fagopyrum tartaricum.
HAO LIN (14153955)
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Karst lands provide a poor substrate to support plant growth, as they are low in nutrients and water content. Common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) is becoming a popular crop for its gluten-free grains and their high levels of phenolic compounds, but ...
Anhu Wang +8 more
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