Inhibitory mechanism on tyrosinase activity of flavonoids from flower buds of Sophora japonica L. [PDF]
Ma Y, Zhang C, Li J, Xiong J, Xiao BL.
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Collaborative program AVRDC/CIRAD : Set up of techniques for: Onion breeding and galrlic dissemination [PDF]
Chang, C.H. +6 more
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Proteostasis of organelles in aging and disease
Cells rely on regulated proteostasis mechanisms to keep their internal compartments functioning properly. When these mechanisms fail, damaged proteins accumulate, disrupting organelles, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi, and lysosomes, as well as membraneless organelles, such as stress granules, processing bodies, the ...
Yara Nabawi +5 more
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Ascorbic acid and prunasin, two candidate biomarkers for endodormancy release in almond flower buds identified by a nontargeted metabolomic study. [PDF]
Guillamón JG +4 more
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Studies on Winter Bud Break, Flower Bud Initiation and Initial Flowering in the Genus Camellia
To determine the growth cycle involving flowering of the genus Camellia, 68 cultivars of five species were investigated at weekly intervals for three years. In Fukuoka, winter buds were broken from mid-March to late April and flower buds were initiated from early June to late July.
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A protracted phenology: Post‐diapause larval development of a threatened butterfly
Larval survival during diapause was high; hibernaculum webs were mostly located near Succisa pratensis plants, which often retained vital leaves through winter. Post‐diapause developmental time varied strongly depending on exposure to different microclimates, being reduced by litter cover, solar radiation and a higher heat load index.
Gwydion Scherer, Thomas Fartmann
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Continuous Cropping of <i>Tussilago farfara</i> L. Has a Significant Impact on the Yield and Quality of Its Flower Buds, and Physicochemical Properties and the Microbial Communities of Rhizosphere Soil. [PDF]
Huang Z +5 more
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ABSTRACT Flies (Diptera) are important pollinators in global agriculture, yet little is known about how intraspecific trait variation influences their pollination performance. We compared morphological traits, foraging behaviour and pollination‐related performance metrics between laboratory‐reared (hereafter lab‐reared) and wild populations of ...
Abby E. Davis +8 more
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