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The phylogeny of members of the family Linaceae DC. ex Perleb has not been adequately studied. In particular, data on the phylogenetic relationship between Linum stelleroides Planch.
Nadezhda L. Bolsheva+8 more
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ABSTRACT The present study is to develop a cost‐effective, non‐destructive and rapid method for quantification of syringyl/guaiacyl (S/G) ratio content in non‐wood lignin, which is based on FT‐NIR spectroscopic data and chemometric modelling techniques. The S/G ratio in 22 non‐wood lignins was determined by wet chemical method.
M. Nashir Uddin+4 more
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How to Test for Seed Mucilage to Examine an Age‐Old Question: A Response to Ladwig and Lucas (2024)
ABSTRACT Traits of seeds are far less‐studied than those of vegetative plants, despite the importance of this stage in a plant's life cycle. Much research has demonstrated the importance of certain aspects of seed phenotype, including both chemical and physical traits, to survival in the face of biotic and abiotic selective pressures.
E. F. LoPresti+3 more
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Measuring and Investigation of Omega 3 and 6 Fatty acids in Species of Linum ssp.
Background: Linolenic acid (omega 3) and Linoleic acid (omega 6) are essential fatty acids that our body cannot synthesis them, so these fatty acids should be taken via foods.
M Ranjzad, M Khayyami, A Asadi
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract One of the most prevalent symbioses on Earth is that formed between the majority of land plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. Through these intimate associations, AM fungi transfer soil nutrients to their plant hosts in exchange for photosynthetically fixed ...
E. Magkourilou+3 more
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Studying the genetic basis of ecological interactions with intergenomic epistasis
In a community, the phenotype or fitness of genotypes of a focal species can depend on the genotypes of other species. Such between‐species genetic interactions are increasingly referred to as intergenomic epistasis, analogous to the classical definition of (intragenomic) epistasis in genetics.
Loraine Hablützel, Claudia Bank
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"Headed" weed communities of flax cultures in Central Poland
Common flax Linum usitatissimum L. is declining as a commercial plant both in our country as a whole and in Central Poland. The weed community that is associated with these cultures has been distinguished and characterized on the basis of 10 releves ...
Jan T. Siciński
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Abstract Soil is one of the most complex microbial environments on earth, providing many ecosystem services to benefit humankind. Many of the services associated with soil microorganisms are particularly important to the agricultural industry as these improve crop stress tolerance, nutrition, and yield. However, conventional agricultural practices that
P. L. Bromley, N. L. J. Rintoul‐Hynes
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Somatic embryogenesis, organogenesis and callus growth kinetics of flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) [PDF]
The effects of plant growth regulators (PGR) on calli induction, morphogenesis and somatic embryogenesis of flax were studied. The organogenic and callus formation capacity were assessed for different types of source explants.
Cunha, Ana, Ferreira, Manuel Fernandes
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Transgenic flax/linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) - expectations and reality
This review summarizes the history, important milestones, current status and perspectives of biotech flax/linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.), supplemented with some of our original research, breeding and data on environmentalsafety.
Michaela LUDVÍKOVÁ, Miroslav GRIGA
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