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Regulation of ammonia-assimilating enzymes by various nitrogen sources in cultured Ipomoea spp.

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1989
The levels of ammonia-assimilating enzymes of Ipomoea spp. (morning glory) grown in suspension culture on a chemically defined medium are affected by various nitrogen sources. An increase in nitrate or ammonium concentrations in the growth medium elevated the levels of glutamate dehydrogenase, glutamine synthetase, and glutamate synthase.
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Uptake, Translocation, and Metabolism of Chlorimuron in Soybean (Glycine max) and Morningglory (Ipomoeaspp.)

Weed Technology, 1993
The uptake, translocation, and metabolism of the ethyl ester of chlorimuron in three soybean cultivars and two morningglory species was investigated. Soybean used included the normal cultivars ‘Vance’ and ‘Essex,’ and the sulfonylurea-resistant cultivar ‘W-20.’ Entireleaf morningglory and pitted morningglory, both moderately tolerant to chlorimuron ...
Carroll Moseley   +2 more
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Comparison of Ethanol Production from three Different Tuber Plants (Manihot esculenta, Ipomoea batata and Dioscorea Spp)

Asian Journal of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Art
In recent years, the annual energy consumption from petroleum sources has increased many folds resulting not only in continuous depletion of limited fossil fuel stocks but also a cause of concern for the safer, better and greener environment. Further, the high prices of fossil fuel have led to an energy crisis in both developing and developed countries
Sarki Salvation Emmanuel   +2 more
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Red Morningglory (Ipomoea coccinea) Control with Sulfentrazone and Azafeniden Applied at Layby in Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.)1

Weed Technology, 2002
A field study was conducted over 2 yr to evaluate red morningglory control and sugarcane injury with herbicides applied below the sugarcane canopy in late May to early June following the layby cultivation. Rainfall to activate herbicides was received within the first 2 wk after application at the two sites in 1997, but not at the two sites in 1998. Red
BLAINE J. VIATOR   +2 more
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Isolation of Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria and Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity of Ipomoea spp. Plants Extracts Against Isolates

Ecology, Environment and Conservation
The elevated trouble of drug-resistant bacteria organisms poses a huge menace to a wide range emphasizing the need for alternative therapies. This study evaluates herbal remedies as substitutes for standard antibiotics in treating infections caused by unsusceptible strains. The overuse of conventional antibiotics has intensified resistance highlighting
Gajera H., Panchal H.
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تأثیر دما، شوری و عمق کاشت بر جوانه‌زنی بذر و سبزشدن علف هرز مهاجم نیلوفرپیچ (Ipomoea spp.)

2014
به منظور مطالعه اثر برخی عوامل محیطی بر مولفه‌های جوانه‌زنی بذر علف هرز نیلوفر پیچ، دو آزمایش در آزمایشگاه تخصصی مدیریت حفظ نباتات، جهاد کشاورزی استان گلستان در سال 1392 انجام شد. در آزمایش اول تأثیر شش عمق کاشت (1، 3،5، 7، 10 و 13 سانتی متر) و اندازه بذر (ریز و درشت) در دمای مناسب بر سبز شدن این گیاه (دمای 30 درجه سانتی‌گراد) به صورت فاکتوریل در قالب ...
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Population dynamics of three aphid species (Hemiptera: Aphididae) on four Ipomoea spp. infected or noninfected with sweetpotato potyviruses.

Journal of economic entomology, 2013
Three aphid species, Aphis gossypii Glover and Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (efficient sweetpotato potyvirus vectors) and Rhopalosiphum padi (L.) (an inefficient vector), are commonly found in sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas (L.), in Louisiana. Field-grown sweet potatoes are naturally infected with several potyviruses: Sweet potato feathery mottle virus ...
E N, Wosula, J A, Davis, C A, Clark
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Stylet penetration behaviors of Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) on four Ipomoea spp. infected or noninfected with sweet potato potyviruses.

Journal of economic entomology, 2014
Myzus persicae (Sulzer) is an efficient vector of potyviruses in sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas (L.). These potyviruses also infect members of the morning glory family Ipomoea cordatotriloba Dennstedt and Ipomoea hederacea Jacqin commonly found within or around sweet potato fields.
E N, Wosula, J A, Davis, C A, Clark
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Interactions of Late-Season Morningglory (Ipomoea spp.) Management Practices in Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)1

Weed Technology, 2005
SARAH H. LANCASTER   +5 more
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