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ABSTRACT Littoral soils along Ghana's coastal zones, hosting diverse halophytes with multiple potential applications, contain significant salt content due to seawater influence. This study identified and explored the nutritional, ecological, and medicinal significance of these halophytes, focusing on their salt tolerance and desalination abilities ...
Kwabena A. Sanleri+5 more
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Die Wildgerste Hordeum bulbosum (Hb) ist eine bedeutende Quelle für wertvolle Gene bzw. Genvarianten im Hinblick auf die Anpassung der Kulturgerste Hordeum vulgare an sich ändernde Umweltbedingungen. Dies belegen die bereits in H.
Antje Habekuß, Margret Scholz
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Coevolution of host and pathogen populations in the Hordeum vulgare-Rhynchosporium secalis pathosystem. [PDF]
Bruce A. McDonald+3 more
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Compared to plastid genomes, plant mitochondrial genomes have been less frequently used for species discrimination and phylogenetic studies due to assembly challenges, lower substitution rates and rapid structural evolution. However, this study demonstrates that mitochondrial genome fragments can be valuable for both molecular species identification ...
Katarzyna Krawczyk+4 more
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The Catabolism of (±)-Abscisic Acid by Excised Leaves of Hordeum vulgare L. cv Dyan and Its Modification by Chemical and Environmental Factors [PDF]
A. Keith Cowan, Ian D. Railton
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The Protochlorophyllide Holochrome of Barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.) [PDF]
Klaus Apel
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Tissue‐specific changes in terpenoid patterns in tansy are induced by simulated induction of systemic acquired resistance using pipercolic acid. Abstract Tanacetum vulgare L., tansy, is a perennial plant with highly variable terpenoid composition, with mono‐ and sesquiterpenoids being the most abundant.
H. Rahimova+4 more
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This study reports the discovery and functional characterization of PvKSL1, a previously unrecognized class I diterpene synthase from switchgrass. Abstract The diverse class of plant diterpenoid metabolites serves important functions in mediating growth, chemical defence, and ecological adaptation. In major monocot crops, such as maize (Zea mays), rice
G. Wyatt, P. Zerbe, K. Tiedge
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Bran Oil of Hordeum sativum, Jess. Var. vulgare, Hack
Akio Tanaka, Tomotaro Tsuchiya
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In vitro genetics of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.): Response of immature embryos to 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid [PDF]
W. Powell, Jim M. Dunwell
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