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Impact of girdling and leaf removal on Alhagi sparsifolia leaf senescence

Plant Growth Regulation, 2015
Leaf senescence can be described as the dismantling of cellular components during the terminal stage in the development of plant organs and tissues. In order to determine the leaf senescence process when stem girdling and leaf removal both exist. An experiment was carried out in Alhagi sparsifolia, which grew in the Cele oasis-desert transitional zone ...
Gang-Liang Tang   +3 more
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A Leaf-Removal Principle for Sweet Sorghum

Transactions of the ASAE, 1983
ABSTRACT LEAVES on sweet sorghum stalks reduce juice quality, sugar, and ethanol obtainable from the crop, and reduce the payload of the crop. A device using rubber fingers to remove the leaves from rows of standing stalks was developed, tested and evaluated. It was simple, compact, reliable, and safe.
null G. E. Monroe   +2 more
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Enhanced melanoidin removal by amine-modified Phyllanthus emblica leaf powder

Bioresource Technology, 2021
Melanoidins are classified as hazardous colouring and polluting biopolymers, which are generated in very large amounts in molasses-based distillery effluent. In this study, melanoidin was removed through adsorption using amine surface-modified Phyllanthus emblica leaf powder (PELP) as a low-cost natural adsorbent.
Rahul, Verma   +2 more
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Removal of DELLA repression promotes leaf senescence in Arabidopsis

Plant Science, 2014
Leaf senescence is an integrated response of leaf cells to developmental age and various internal and environmental signals. However, the role of gibberellins (GA) in leaf senescence is not clear. In the current study, we investigated the effect of DELLA on leaf senescence.
Mingxun Chen   +5 more
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LEAF REMOVAL AND CLUSTER THINNING TRIALS IN AGLIANICO GRAPEVINE

Acta Horticulturae, 2007
Research has been carried out in “Aglianico del Vulture” production area in Rionero del Vulture county (Potenza province). In 2004 the following treatments has been compared: 1) leaf removal in the basal part of the shoot (from the first node to the one following to the last cluster) carried out at veraison time (50 % of coloured berries); 2) cluster ...
MATTII, GIOVAN BATTISTA   +3 more
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A note on leaf removal in hybrid maize

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1976
SummaryThe effects of differing degrees of leaf removal was studied in maize at different stages of growth and in varying plant densities. In control (untreated) plants significantly lower grain yield/unit area at the higher density (90000 plants/ha) was associated with greater barrenness, percentage of lodging and time taken for silking.
R. P. Singh, K. P. P. Nair, K. C. Sharma
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Manganese removal from aqueous solution using a thermally decomposed leaf

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010
As a significant agricultural and industrial raw material, Mn(II) has been intensively used and widely distributed in the environment. Recent studies indicate that Mn(II) could cause acute toxicity to aqueous livings and human beings. The treatment of Mn(II) contained wastewater is stringent for environmental preservations.
Zhenze, Li   +5 more
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Leaf Biosorbents for the Removal of Heavy Metals

2018
The presence of heavy metals in waters is a global concern. Among various remediation technologies, biosorption is an attractive and promising process since in many cases, it is fast, selective, and highly efficient. Other advantages, such as applicability for various types of pollutants, simplicity, low cost, ease of operation, and the potential ...
Ioannis Anastopoulos   +6 more
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