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Polyploid induction of Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden to generate variability in breeding programs
Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden produces good quality cellulose pulp, showing good frost tolerance. However, in Uruguay, it needs more than six years to reach the reproductive stage.
Alicia Castillo +4 more
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Linking secretion and cytoskeleton in immunity– a case for Arabidopsis TGNap1
Intracellular trafficking, particularly in defense, depends on F‐actin and microtubules (MTs). Cytoskeleton‐Organelle Bridging Proteins (COBPs) link vesicles to these structures, ensuring directional transport. While the specifics of this association are unclear, TGNap1 has been identified as a crucial MT‐binding COBP for defense trafficking ...
Deepak D. Bhandari, Federica Brandizzi
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Summary The devastating pathogen Botrytis cinerea infects a broad spectrum of host plants, causing great socio‐economic losses. The necrotrophic fungus rapidly kills plant cells, nourishing their wall and cellular contents. To this end, necrotrophs secrete a cocktail of cell wall degrading enzymes, phytotoxic proteins and metabolites.
Tobias Müller +6 more
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Teak, known for its high-quality timber and economic value, holds significant potential as the major component of an agroforestry system to combat climate change and support sustainable development goals.
Gut Windarsih +7 more
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Polyploidy induction in Phlox paniculata L. under in vitro conditions
The objective of this work was to find an effective method of polyploidy induction using chemomutagens, colchicine and oryzalin, in diploid cultivar of Phlox paniculata ‘Fujiyama’ (syn. Mt. Fuji, Fuji).
Pavel Matiska, Hana Vejsadová
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Stomatal evolution and plant adaptation to future climate
Abstract Global climate change is affecting plant photosynthesis and transpiration processes, as well as increasing weather extremes impacting socio‐political and environmental events and decisions for decades to come. One major research challenge in plant biology and ecology is the interaction of photosynthesis with the environment.
Guang Chen +8 more
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Vertical migration of some herbicides through undisturbed and homogenized soil columns
A laboratory experiment was conducted by using three herbicides, two from dinitroaniline group and one from thiocarbamate group to know their degree of downward movement (leachability) through soil columns and their contribution in ground water ...
Md. Wasim Aktar +3 more
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Tolerance of Young Blackberries to a Selection of Preemergence Herbicides and Rates
Limited preemergence herbicides are registered for new blackberry (Rubus subgenus Rubus) plantings. This greenhouse experiment was designed to investigate the effects of a broad selection of preemergence herbicides at multiple rates on blackberry ...
Kayla Knepp +4 more
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Polyploid induction of Luculia pinceana Hook. by aseptic germination combined with chemical agents
Summary To obtain polyploid Luculia pinceana Hook., chemical mutagenesis, tissue culturing and rapid propagation technology were used, and the resulting germplasm may be bred to produce new varieties. The seeds of L.
Lele Wang +5 more
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Para se conhecer o comportamento do herbicida metribuzin, aplicado isolaso ou em mistura com outros herbicidas residuais (napropamide, pendimethalin, alchlor, oryzalin e diuron) no controle de plantas daninhas que comumente infestam cafeeiros em formação,
L.S.P. Cruz, C.A.L. Santos
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