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GRAIN YIELD OF MAIZE ADAPTED TO THE BASIN PAPALOAPAN REGION CONDITIONS
In humid tropical zones of Mexico maize (Zea mays L.) is an important crop in human and animal feed. Six maize genotypes were studied to evaluate grain and leaf production, under three plant densities (50,000; 62,500 and 83,333 plants ha-1).
Miguel Angel-Sánchez +5 more
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Comparative Analysis of TALE Gene Family in Gramineae
The transcription factor known as TALE (three-amino acid loop extension) is essential for plant growth, cell differentiation and responses to environmental stresses.
Zicong Liang +5 more
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Sydney M. Stent
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Systematics of the Tribe Stipeae (Gramineae) Using Molecular Data [PDF]
Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences have been determined for a wide range of stipoid grasses (Poaceae, Pooideae, Stipeae). Nardus was confirmed as the most appropriate outgroup.
Arriaga, Mirta +8 more
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THE homologies of the various organs of the graminaceous embryo and caryopsis have been the subject of much debate in the past. Jacques-Felix1, who recently summarized again the various theories, has suggested that the epiblast is the sole leaf of the primary axis or ‘protocorm’; other theories give the epiblast the status of an auricle, or a cotyledon.
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Phosphorus (P) limitation may intensify plant competition. However, in severely P‐impoverished soils of south‐western Australia, cluster‐rooted Banksia attenuata (Proteaceae) can facilitate P acquisition of neighbouring species by mobilising tightly bound P from soil ...
Zhao Zhang +6 more
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Growth response to ozone of annual species from Mediterranean pastures [PDF]
Ozone (O3) phytotoxicity has been reported on a wide range of plant species. However, scarce information has been provided regarding the sensitivity of semi-natural grassland species, especially those from dehesa Mediterranean grasslands, in spite of ...
Aers +38 more
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Russian wheat aphid: a model for genomic plasticity and a challenge to breeders
Invasive foundress finds suitable habitat and reproduces through pathogenesis. Wingless females produce life offspring quickly, which leads to high population densities. High population densities result in competition, which may induce epigenetic changes and wing development for dispersal.
Astrid Jankielsohn +8 more
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Tillering Response of \u27Monon\u27 And \u27Newton\u27 Winter Wheats Infested With Biotype L Hessian Fly (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) Larvae [PDF]
Two wheat, Triticum aestivum, cultivars that differed in their ability to tiller were infested by ovipositing Hessian flies, Mayetiola destructor, under similar controlled conditions.
Hoxie, Robert P, Wellso, Stanley G
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This study investigates the taxonomic and functional diversity of noctuoid moths in a protected coastal dune system in Central Italy, revealing strong ecological associations between moth assemblages and dune zonation. Differences in species composition and trait attributes, along with the presence of habitat‐exclusive species, highlight the role of ...
Micaela del Valle Rasino +5 more
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