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Signaling in plant development and immunity through the lens of the stomata

Current Biology, 2023
The proper development and function of stomata - turgor-driven valves for efficient gas-exchange and water control - impact plant survival and productivity. It has become apparent that various receptor kinases regulate stomatal development and immunity.
Liangliang Chen, Keiko U. Torii
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Increasing plant density improves weed competition in lentil (Lens culinaris)

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2007
Lentil (Lens culinaris) is an important pulse crop in the southern and western cropping zones. Weed management can be difficult in lentil because of its poor early growth and the limited range of safe selective post-emergent herbicides available. Experiments were conducted at Minlaton, South Australia, and Horsham, Victoria, to examine the effects of ...
McDonald, G., Hollaway, K., McMurray, L.
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Identification of genomic regions associated with early plant vigour in lentil (Lens culinaris)

Journal of Genetics, 2020
Lentil is one of the most important food legume species, however its genetic and genomic resources remained largely uncharacterized and unexploited. In the past few years, a number of genetic maps have been constructed and marker resources have been developed in lentil. These resources could be exploited for understanding the extent and distribution of
Rushikesh, Mane   +5 more
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Plant regeneration of the legume Lens culinaris Medik. (lentil) in vitro

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1986
Until recently, grain legumes in general have proven recalcitrant at de novo regeneration in vitro. By culturing portions of lentil (Lens culinaris) shoot meristems and epicotyls on a medium containing kinetin and gibberellic acid, callus tissue was produced which could be induced to regenerate shoots in relatively large numbers, even after several ...
David J. Williams, Alan McHughen
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Examining host–microbial interactions through the lens of NOD: From plants to mammals

Seminars in Immunology, 2012
Nod-like receptors (NLRs) for detecting microbial invaders are features of many plant and animal families. Although broadly similar in form and function, intimate co-evolutionary events with environmental microbes have shaped specific classes of NLRs in different types of hosts.
Susan J, Robertson   +3 more
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Inhibitiory effects of plant originated extracts on bovine lens aldose reductase

2020
oz BİTKİ KÖKENLİ EKSTRELERİN SIĞIR LENS ALDOZ REDÜKTAZ ENZİMİ ÜZERİNE İNHİBİTÖR ETKİLERİ ZAİMOĞLU, Selin Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Biyoteknoloji Tez Yöneticisi : Doç. Dr. Nursen Çoruh Ortak Tez Yöneticisi : Prof. Dr. Mesude işcan Haziran 2004, 92 sayfa Aldoz redüktaz, E.C. 1.1.
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Production of fertile transgenic lentil (Lens culinaris Medik) plants using particle bombardment

In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 2002
A reproducible system for gene transfer in lentil through particle bombardment is presented. Lentil cotyledonary nodes excised from germinated seedlings were bombarded with a plasmid containing a mutant acetolactate synthase gene (ALS) from tobacco conferring resistance to sulfonylurea herbicides. Putative transgenic shoots regenerated on Murashige and
Anju Gulati, Pat Schryer, Alan McHughen
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Mathematical Lens: The Heliconia Plant, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, Florida

The Mathematics Teacher, 2007
Approximately what percentage of this photograph is red? Explain your estimation strategy. Discuss the accuracy of your technique.
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Menace of Plant Invasion: A View from Ecological Lens

2023
Abhishek Raj   +6 more
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