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Fluoride toxicity is the most commonly experienced challenge to rice plants due to irrigation with fluoride-polluted groundwater. In the present study, four hydroponically grown rice cultivars (Badshahbhog, Swarna, Sukumar and Shatabdi) were screened for
Ankur Singh, Aryadeep Roychoudhury
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This study aimed to detect the genotoxic effects of glyphosate on aquatic plants by the RAPD-PCR technique. Native aquatic plants were screened for herbicide testing.
Kun Silprasit +3 more
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The present study was aimed at evaluating phytotoxicity of various concentrations of lead nitrate (0, 100, 200, 400, 600, 800 and 1000mgL(-1)) in Sesbania grandiflora. The seedling growth was significantly affected (46%) at 1000mgL(-1) lead (Pb) treatment.
Paulo J C Favas, Perumal Venkatachalam
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Rootstock-mediated salinity resilience in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.): integrating physiological traits, genomic stability and machine learning [PDF]
Background Salt stress is a major abiotic constraint in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.), reducing biomass, photosynthesis, and genomic stability. Grafting onto salt-tolerant Cucurbita rootstocks is a promising strategy to enhance plant resilience. Recently,
Ömer Faruk Coşkun +3 more
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Abstract Excess of fluoride (F) in irrigation water is a serious threat inducing variety of deleterious impacts in plants via over-production of active oxygen species (AOS), modifying antioxidant enzymes and nucleic acid. Present study was aimed to monitor protective functions of glycinebetaine (GB) against F-toxicity in Cajanus cajan L. GB is an
S Keshavkant
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Molecular data supporting morphological characters for identification and specific markers for ornamental Vanda species in Thailand can be achieved for economic means. The ten native Thai species that have been explored and identified are Vanda bensonii, Vanda brunnea, Vanda coerulea, Vanda coerulescens, Vanda denisoniana, Vanda pumila, Vanda lilacina,
Tawatchai Tanee
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Wheat, which is scientifically known as Triticum aestivum L., is a very nutritious grain that serves as a key component of the human diet. The use of mutation breeding as a tool for crop improvement is a reasonably rapid procedure, and it generates a ...
Aras Türkoğlu +10 more
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The use of mutagens in plant breeding is used to create new germplasm, increase agricultural yield, quality, and resistance to diseases and pests. Mutagens are physical or chemical factors that can alter the DNA or RNA structure of an organism, causing ...
Aras Türkoğlu +10 more
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Numerous factors can impact the efficiency of callus formation and in vitro regeneration in wheat cultures through the introduction of exogenous polyamines (PAs).
Barış Eren +9 more
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Polymer-stabilized Cas9 nanoparticles and modified repair templates increase genome editing efficiency [PDF]
Versatile and precise genome modifications are needed to create a wider range of adoptive cellular therapies1-5. Here we report two improvements that increase the efficiency of CRISPR-Cas9-based genome editing in clinically relevant primary cell types.
David N. Nguyen +13 more
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