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Phytotoxicity of coal fly ash on plant growth and heavy metal uptake by plant in an acid soil
Considering the content of various elements in coal fly ash (CFA), it has the potential to be used as an additional source of nutrients in the soil. However, the use of CFA for agriculture is still debated because CFA contains several metal elements ...
Nisma Ula Shoumi Rahmawati +3 more
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White rust disease caused by a biotrophic oomycete Albugo candida is one of the most serious impediments in realizing the production potential of Brassica juncea.
Prajjwal Rai +5 more
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Effect of Plant Growth Regulators on Seed Yield of Mustard
An experiment was conducted at the research field of Regional Agricultural Research Station (RARS), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Cumilla during November 2019 to March 2021 to find out the effect of two plant growth regulators (PGR) of IAA and GA3 on yield attributes and yield of mustard (Var. BARI Sarisha-17).
MAH Khan +4 more
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Sclerotinia rot (SR), caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, poses a significant threat to Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.), cultivated across major oilseed-growing regions in India.
Pankaj Sharma +12 more
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Tuber mustard, which is the raw material of Fuling pickle, is a crop with great economic value. However, during growth and development, tuber mustard is frequently attacked by the pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae and frequently experiences salinity ...
Zhaoming Cai +3 more
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Organic compounds originating from plant metabolism and reaching the environment may inhibit or stimulate germination and early developmental processes of other plants grown in the vicinity.
Laszlo FODORPATAKI, Petra KULCSAR
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Plant architecture is a crucial determinant of crop yield. The number of primary (PB) and secondary branches (SB) is particularly significant in shaping the architecture of Indian mustard.
Kaushal Pratap Singh +3 more
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Nanoencapsulation Enhances the Post-Emergence Herbicidal Activity of Atrazine against Mustard Plants
Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) nanocapsules have been recently developed as a modified release system for atrazine, an herbicide that can have harmful effects in the environment. Here, the post-emergence herbicidal activity of PCL nanocapsules containing atrazine was evaluated using mustard (Brassica juncea) as target plant species model ...
Oliveira, Halley Caixeta +5 more
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Intraspecific Directed Deterrence by the Mustard Oil Bomb in a Desert Plant [PDF]
Plant secondary metabolites (SMs) acting as defensive chemicals in reproductive organs such as fruit tissues play roles in both mutualistic and antagonistic interactions between plants and seed dispersers/predators. The directed-deterrence hypothesis states that SMs in ripe fruits deter seed predators but have little or no effect on seed dispersers ...
Samuni-Blank, Michal +7 more
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Myo‐inositol alleviates oxidative stress in dairy cow mammary epithelial cells via the Sirt5/Nrf2 pathway to promote mitochondrial fusion. This graphical abstract was created with BioRender.com. ABSTRACT High‐yielding dairy cows are susceptible to mammary gland oxidative stress due to prolonged intensive lactation, leading to redox imbalance.
Yufei Zhang +8 more
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