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Broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) is one of the earliest domesticated cereals worldwide, holding significant agricultural, historical, and evolutionary importance. However, our genomic knowledge of it is rather limited at present, hampering further
Xiaojun Nie, Wei Tong, Yuan Guo
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Horizontal transfer and evolution of the biosynthetic gene cluster for benzoxazinoids in plants [PDF]
Benzoxazinoids are a class of protective and allelopathic plant secondary metabolites that have been identified in multiple grass species and are encoded by the Bx biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) in maize.
Dongya Wu +4 more
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Comparative plastome analysis of Arundinelleae (Poaceae, Panicoideae), with implications for phylogenetic relationships and plastome evolution [PDF]
Background Arundinelleae is a small tribe within the Poaceae (grass family) possessing a widespread distribution that includes Asia, the Americas, and Africa. Several species of Arundinelleae are used as natural forage, feed, and raw materials for paper.
Li-Qiong Jiang +7 more
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Fuel types and use in late Western Zhou (877 – 771 BCE) industrial contexts in Northwest China [PDF]
To date, the types of fuels used in pottery kilns during the Western Zhou Dynasty have not been adequately addressed. Samples from updraft kilns and semi-downdraft kilns at the Fengjing site, the capital in the late Western Zhou period, were selected for
Zhikun Ma +6 more
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Woolly cupgrass (Eriochloa villosa Thunb. Knuth) is a common weed which is native to East Asia. It also was introduced into North America and Europe. The problems related to controlling this annual weed are due to its germination characteristics, low ...
Peter Makleit +2 more
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CHROMOSOME STUDIES ON AFRICAN PLANTS.
A. Strydom +2 more
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The complete plastid genome of Stenotaphrum subulatum Trin. (Panicoideae) and phylogenetic analysis
The complete plastid genome of Stenotaphrum subulatum Trin. was determined and analyzed in this work. The plastid genome was 139,282 bp in length with 82,220 bp of the large single-copy (LSC) region, 12,392 bp of the small single-copy (SSC) region, and ...
Yang Wu, Li Liao, Zhiyong Wang, Li He
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In undertaking a functional study of ceramic Li tripods, a common archaeological artifact in Northeast China during the Bronze Age, this study provides a crucial insight into both the function of these ceramics, plant resource strategies and human diets ...
Shu Liu +3 more
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The number of plant species with genomic and transcriptomic data has been increasing rapidly. The grasses—Poaceae—have been well represented among species with published reference genomes.
Daniel S. Carvalho +2 more
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Grass evidence often encountered at the crime scene, helps in establishing the primary as well as secondary crime scenes. Due to the limited quantity and intricate nature of samples, there is a need for fast, sensitive and reliable techniques for the ...
Jaskirandeep K. Jossan +3 more
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