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Integrated agronomic and chloroplast genomic analysis reveals forage potential and evolutionary insights in Pennisetum centrasiaticum. [PDF]
Zhang LT +12 more
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Direct evidence of plant consumption in Neolithic Eastern Sudan from dental calculus analysis. [PDF]
Capasso G +4 more
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Phylogenetics of Paniceae (Poaceae) [PDF]
Paniceae demonstrate unique variability of photosynthetic physiology and anatomy, including both non‐Kranz and Kranz species and all subtypes of the latter. This variability suggests hypotheses of independent origin or reversals (e.g., from C4 to C3). These hypotheses can be tested by phylogenetic analysis of independent molecular characters.
Melvin R Duvall
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Phylogeny and photosynthesis of the grass tribe Paniceae [PDF]
PREMISE OF THE STUDY:The grass tribe Paniceae includes important food, forage, and bioenergy crops such as switchgrass, napiergrass, various millet species, and economically important weeds. Paniceae are also valuable for answering scientific and evolutionary questions about C4 photosynthetic evolution, drought tolerance, and spikelet variation ...
Jacob D Washburn +2 more
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Understanding spikelet orientation in Paniceae (Poaceae)
Spikelet structure and grouping are key characters to identify grasses. Here we tested the possibility that spikelet pairs, a distinctive morphological structure of many Andropogoneae and Paniceae, are the starting point for a secondary single spikelet condition that can also explain the change of spikelet orientation among Paniceae genera.
Christian A Zanotti +2 more
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The species of uromyces on the tribe paniceae
Mycopathologia, 1963P Ramachar, George B Cummins
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Endosymbionts of Sitodrepa panicea
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1976Morphological and physiological characteristics of seven strains of yeast-like symbionts isolated from Sitodrepa panicea justify their, inclusion into the genus Torulopsis as a new species: T.buchnerii. The symbiotic relationship is mutually beneficial: the symbionts obtain some nitrogenous compounds and carbohydrates, such as proline and trehalose ...
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MethylTrans-monocyclofarnesate from the spongeHalichondria panicea
Experientia, 1973L'estere metilico dell'acidotrans-monociclofarnesico (5) e stato ora isolato dalla spugnaHalichondria panicea. Il suo rinvenimento nello stesso organismo, dal quale erano state isolate precedentemente le paniceine. (1–3), supporta l'ipotesi che la parte sesquiterpenoidica di quest'ultime si origini biogeneticamente da un precursore monociclofarnesilico.
G. Cimino, S. de Stefano, L. Minale
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