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Journal of Plant Physiology, 1984
The growth response of wheat (Triticum aest. L.) and mustard seedlings (Sinapis alba L.) treated with 10(-6) mol · l(-1) brassinosteroid (BR) foliar spray was measured. BR-treatment resulted in a general promotion of plant growth. We found the accumulation of photosynthates to be stimulated in the treated plants, as indicated by enhanced fresh and dry ...
P, Braun, A, Wild
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The growth response of wheat (Triticum aest. L.) and mustard seedlings (Sinapis alba L.) treated with 10(-6) mol · l(-1) brassinosteroid (BR) foliar spray was measured. BR-treatment resulted in a general promotion of plant growth. We found the accumulation of photosynthates to be stimulated in the treated plants, as indicated by enhanced fresh and dry ...
P, Braun, A, Wild
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Journal of Entomological Research, 2021
AbstractThe abundance, infestation, and severity of aphid Lipaphis erysimi Kaltenbach (Hemiptera: Aphididae) were studied on Mustard Brassica napus Linnaeus variety BARI Sharisa 13, B. campestris Linnaeus varieties BARI Sharisa 14 and BARI Sharisa 15, and B. juncea Czem varieties BARI Sharisa 16 and BARI Sharisa 17.
M.R. Amin, P. Ghosh, M.G. Miah, S.J. Suh
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AbstractThe abundance, infestation, and severity of aphid Lipaphis erysimi Kaltenbach (Hemiptera: Aphididae) were studied on Mustard Brassica napus Linnaeus variety BARI Sharisa 13, B. campestris Linnaeus varieties BARI Sharisa 14 and BARI Sharisa 15, and B. juncea Czem varieties BARI Sharisa 16 and BARI Sharisa 17.
M.R. Amin, P. Ghosh, M.G. Miah, S.J. Suh
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Prediction of productivity of mustard plant at maturity using harmony search
2012 1st International Conference on Recent Advances in Information Technology (RAIT), 2012The production of a plant can be measured by various parameters like shoot length, number of leaves, root length, number of roots etc. During the growth of a plant, new leaves may appear and some leaves may fall. As a result, it is very difficult to predict the growth of the plant based on the leaf numbers.
Satyendra Nath Mandal +3 more
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METABOLIC CHANGES IN MUSTARD PLANTS ASSOCIATED WITH MOLYBDENUM DEFICIENCY
New Phytologist, 1985SummaryMustard (Brassica campestris L. var. sarson Prain cv. T42) plants were grown in refined sand at graded levels of molybdenum ranging from acute deficiency (2 × 10−5 mg 1−1) to excess (2 mg 1−1). Visible deficiency symptoms appeared at 2 × 10−1 mg 1−1 or less molybdenum. Total dry matter and seed yield were maximal at 2 × 10 1−1 mg Mo 1−1.
C. CHATTERJEE +2 more
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Volatile Sulphur Content of Black Mustard Plants
Botanical Gazette, 19421. The leaves of the black mustard plant contained more volatile sulphur than the stems. The work on the roots was inconclusive. 2. The leaves contained more volatile sulphur when the plants were grown in sand with a complete nutrient solution than when grown in soil. 3. Sulphur and nitrogen are both components of allyl mustard oil.
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Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2017
Mustard aphid, Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach) is a major constraint in increasing the yield of rapeseed-mustard crops in India. Resistance to mustard aphid infestation and its correlation to some physiological and biochemical traits in selected varieties of different Brassica species were studied.
Sandeep Kumar +3 more
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Mustard aphid, Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach) is a major constraint in increasing the yield of rapeseed-mustard crops in India. Resistance to mustard aphid infestation and its correlation to some physiological and biochemical traits in selected varieties of different Brassica species were studied.
Sandeep Kumar +3 more
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Influence of plant growth promoting bacteria and Cr6+ on the growth of Indian mustard
Chemosphere, 2006The Cr(6+) resistant plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB), Pseudomonas sp. PsA4 and Bacillus sp. Ba32 were isolated from heavy metal contaminated soils and their plant growth promoting activity on the Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) were assessed with different concentrations of Cr(6+) in soil.
M, Rajkumar +4 more
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Effects of a mustard trypsin inhibitor expressed in different plants on three lepidopteran pests
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2001The effects of mustard trypsin inhibitor MTI-2 expressed at different levels in transgenic tobacco, arabidopsis and oilseed rape lines have been evaluated against three different lepidopteran insect pests. 1. Plutella xylostella (L.) larvae were the most sensitive to the ingestion of MTI-2.
F De Leo +4 more
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Mustard Plants Helping to Clean Up Site
1998This document provides information about Brownfields revitalization in Trenton, New Jersey. Gould Battery is one of four sites the City is targeting as part of its Brownfields Pilot. The Pilot conducted a preliminary site assessment and a site investigation using a $109,408 grant from the State's Hazardous Discharge Site Remediation Fund program. A new
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BIOEFFICACY OF PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST MUSTARD APHID AND THEIR NATURAL ENEMIES
FLORA AND FAUNA, 2019The Bio-efficacy of eleven plant extracts namely viz.Neem Kernel; Rhizome of Ginger; Leaves of Datura, Gajarghas, Harsingar, Oak and Latjeera; Bulb of Garlic and Onion; Flowers of Chrysenthemum and Fruits of Chilli in the concentration of 5 percent and imidacloprid @ 40 g ai/ha was tested against mustard aphid, Lipaphiserysimi and their effect on D ...
NARENDRA SINGH +2 more
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