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The foregoing report was reprinted from Alaska’s Agriculture and Forestry, Alaska Rural Development Council Publication No. 3, and the pagination has been changed.
Klebesadel, L.J.
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Abstract Salicylic acid (SA) is an elicitor of abiotic stress tolerance in plants, but a comparative analysis of its effects across cereals remains under‐explored. This review article assesses the literature on the biological functioning of exogenous SA application (foliar‐ or root‐applied) in water‐stressed cereals.
Christos A. Damalas +1 more
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Effects of different preceding crops on soil nutrients and foxtail millet productivity and quality
Crop rotation can affect crop productivity and soil characteristics; however, the impact of preceding crops on the yield and quality of foxtail millet and the relationship between these two factors have not been well characterised. To further investigate
Chongyan Shi +7 more
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Prehistoric trans-continental cultural exchange in the Hexi Corridor, northwest China [PDF]
We report dozens of direct radiocarbon dates on charred grains from 22 archaeological sites of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages in the Hexi Corridor, northwest China, a key region for trans-Eurasian exchange in prehistoric and historical times.
Chen, Fahu +8 more
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High‐purity myricitrin from Chinese bayberry leaves alleviates colonic inflammation by preserving epithelial barrier integrity and reshaping gut microbiota composition. ABSTRACT Polyphenols have been widely recognized for their ability to modulate the host inflammatory response and orchestrate the intestinal microenvironment.
Ji‐Min Lv +7 more
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Barnyard grasses were processed with rice around 10000 years ago [PDF]
Rice (Oryza sativa) is regarded as the only grass that was selected for cultivation and eventual domestication in the Yangtze basin of China. Although both macro-fossils and micro-fossils of rice have been recovered from the Early Neolithic site of ...
A Weisskopf +28 more
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Isolation of foxtail millet proteins and their subunit structure.
Foxtail millet (Setaria italica) proteins were fractionated into five fractions, i. e., water-, salt-, ethanol-, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)- and 2-mercaptoethanol (ME)-soluble fractions, by successive extraction with various solvents from millet flour. The proportion in each fraction was 7.2, 5.6, 40, 25 and 20% respectively, of total flour nitrogen.
Gen-ichi Danno, Masato Natake
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Background Foxtail millet [Setaria italica (L.) Beauv] is a C4 graminoid crop cultivated mainly in the arid and semiarid regions of China for more than 7000 years.
Zhenyu Wang +10 more
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De novo transcriptome assembly of Setatria italica variety Taejin
Foxtail millet (Setaria italica) belonging to the family Poaceae is an important millet that is widely cultivated in East Asia. Of the cultivated millets, the foxtail millet has the longest history and is one of the main food crops in South India and ...
Yeonhwa Jo +7 more
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Local seed systems and village-level determinants of millet crop diversity in marginal environments of India: [PDF]
"In the subsistence-oriented, semi-arid production systems of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, India, the environment is marginal for crop growth and often there is no substitute for millet crops.
Nagarajan, Latha, Smale, Melinda
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