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C&EN Global Enterprise, 2020
It can be helpful to speak your enemy’s language. Some plants do it to generate fake news and lead disinformation campaigns. That’s the latest finding of a collaboration at the Boyce Thompson Institute between Frank C. Schroeder and Daniel F. Klessig, who have found that plants including Arabidopsis, tomato, and wheat can take signaling molecules from ...
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It can be helpful to speak your enemy’s language. Some plants do it to generate fake news and lead disinformation campaigns. That’s the latest finding of a collaboration at the Boyce Thompson Institute between Frank C. Schroeder and Daniel F. Klessig, who have found that plants including Arabidopsis, tomato, and wheat can take signaling molecules from ...
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PHANEROGAMIC PLANT PARASITES: THE DESERTED PARASITES
Plants are infected by a wide range of biotic and abiotic factors which reduces the yield. In addition to the various pests and pathogens associated with plants, there are certain plants which reduce the yield of plants. Such plants are called as phanerogamic parasites i.e. flowering plants which parasitize the plants.Dr. Patil Sneha Rashtrapal +2 more
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Nature, 1964
The Biology of Plant Parasitic Nematodes By Dr. H. R. Wallace. Pp. viii + 280. (London: Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., 1963.) 50s.
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The Biology of Plant Parasitic Nematodes By Dr. H. R. Wallace. Pp. viii + 280. (London: Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., 1963.) 50s.
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Outlook on Agriculture, 1957
The study of eelworms has rapidly become an important branch of plant pathology. Many species are now known to be serious parasites of cultivated plants in tropical as well as temperate lands, and our knowledge of eelworm biology has steadily advanced.
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The study of eelworms has rapidly become an important branch of plant pathology. Many species are now known to be serious parasites of cultivated plants in tropical as well as temperate lands, and our knowledge of eelworm biology has steadily advanced.
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