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Notes on Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) from Ecuador
Summary: Fieldwork, examination of herbarium specimens and photographic images, supported by molecular sequencing have resulted in the re-interpretation of a number of species of Ipomoea L.
Romoleroux, Katya +8 more
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El presente trabajo trata de los géneros Ipomoea, Gressa, Convolvulus, Calystegia, Bonamia, Dichondra y Evolvulus de la Flora Argentina. El autor publica como nuevos los siguientes taxones: Ipomoea bonariensis Hooker var.
Carlos A. O'Donell
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Alien species of Ipomoea in Greece, Türkiye and Iran: distribution, impacts and management [PDF]
New introductions of alien Ipomoea species and their negative impacts have increased in Greece, Türkiye, and Iran. However, little is known about their current status, distribution, impacts, and management. Here, we provide a detailed overview of Ipomoea
Sima Sohrabi +8 more
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Agrowaste‐derived liquid organic fertilizers (LOFs) combined with a silty clay layer improved nutrient efficiency and stabilized root‐zone temperature in vertical aeroponics. Formulation F4 achieved yield (484.8 g/plot) comparable to non‐organic fertilizer (505.3 g) with similar nutritional quality, demonstrating a sustainable alternative for efficient
Litun Ahmed Labib +3 more
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Desenvolvimento e florescimento de Merremia spp. e Ipomoea spp. em vasos sob sombreamento artificial
Visando fornecer maiores informações para o cultivo de Ipomoea e Merremia plantas, esse trablho teve como objetivo verificar o desenvolvimento de Merremia cissoides, M. aegyptia, Ipomoea grandifolia, I. hederifolia, I. nil e I.
Juliana Garcia dos Santos +2 more
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The wild sweetpotato (Ipomoea trifida) genome provides insights into storage root development
Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) is the seventh most important crop in the world and is mainly cultivated for its underground storage root (SR).
Ming Li +24 more
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Genome Editing in Root and Tuber Crop Development in Sub‐Saharan Africa
ABSTRACT Precision genome editing, particularly using Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR‐associated protein 9 (Cas9), is advancing crop improvement by enabling targeted and efficient genetic modifications. Root and tuber crops such as potato, cassava, sweet potato, and yam are vital for global food and nutritional
Himanshu Saini +8 more
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Glycine-rich RNA-binding proteins (GRPs) contain RNA recognition motif (RRM) and glycine-rich domains at the N- or C-terminus, respectively, and they participate in varied physiological and biochemical processes, as well as environmental stresses.
Yan Lu +11 more
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Henry Trimen: Under‐appreciated pioneer in the typification of Linnaean plant names?
Abstract In 1887, Henry Trimen published a paper summarising the contents of the Hermann Herbarium, in what is now the Natural History Museum, London (BM), in terms of the plant names published by Linnaeus. Trimen referred to the Hermann specimens as types of Linnaeus's names.
I.M. Turner
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