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Management of chronic non-healing venous stasis ulcer through Siddha intervention - a case report. [PDF]
John Raja NN, Veluchamy HND, Sivanan MV.
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Simulation of growth of millet (Pennisetum americanum) as influenced by waterstress
Jansen, D.M., Gosseye, P.
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Etude sur le système des alcooldéshydrogénases du mil : Pennisetum typhoideum (Americanum)
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1984
Pearl millet, Pennisetum americanum L. Leeke-napiergrass, Pennisetum purpureum Schum. amphiploids (2n=42) were crossed with pearl millet X Pennisetum squamulatum Fresen. interspecific hybrids (2n=41) to study the potential of germplasm transfer from wild Pennisetum species to pearl millet.
M, Dujardin, W, Hanna
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Pearl millet, Pennisetum americanum L. Leeke-napiergrass, Pennisetum purpureum Schum. amphiploids (2n=42) were crossed with pearl millet X Pennisetum squamulatum Fresen. interspecific hybrids (2n=41) to study the potential of germplasm transfer from wild Pennisetum species to pearl millet.
M, Dujardin, W, Hanna
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Amino acids in stigmas of Pennisetum americanum
Phytochemistry, 1987Abstract Free asparagine levels in stigma extracts of male-sterile pearl millet increased 4.3-fold during development. At the latest stage of development, asparagine accounted for 74 % of the total free amino acids in the stigmas. Together, asparagine, glutamine and serine comprised 87 % of the total free amino acids. Whole, hydrolysed, non-extracted
John J. Evans +2 more
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Pearl Millet (Pennisetum americanum L.)
1986Pearl millet, Pennisetum americanum L. (P. typhoides or P. glaucum) is a cereal, primarily cultivated in the dry regions of Africa and India. More than 10 million ha are under cultivation in each of these regions. It is also cultivated in North Africa, but on a smaller scale. As a cereal for human consumption, it ranks fourth in world importance.
D. Bui-Dang-Ha, J. Pernes
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Spontaneous chlorophyll mutants of Pennisetum americanum: Genetics and chlorophyll quantities
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1980Thirteen spontaneously occurring chlorophyll deficient phenotypes have been described and their genetic basis was established. Ten of these - 'white', 'white tipped green', 'patchy white', 'white virescent', 'white striping 1', 'white striping 2', 'white striping 4', 'fine striping', 'chlorina' and 'yellow virescent' showed monogenic recessive ...
P R, Koduru, M K, Rao
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STIGMA SURFACE SECRETIONS OF PENNISETUM AMERICANUM
American Journal of Botany, 1989The stigma of Pennisetum americanum (L.) Leeke is of the dry type. Receptive surfaces of papillae are covered by an extracuticular proteinaceous secretion that has esterase activity. Permeability mapping of an intact stigma indicates that the papillate tips of trichome cells are especially penetrable.
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Bioresource Technology, 2020
Pretreatment of lignocellulose is a critical step in biomass exploitation. This paper proposed a dry explosion pretreatment based on steam explosion in order to improve energy efficiency and treatment effects. A laboratory simulation test bench was built. Hybrid pennisetum was selected as the experimental material.
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Pretreatment of lignocellulose is a critical step in biomass exploitation. This paper proposed a dry explosion pretreatment based on steam explosion in order to improve energy efficiency and treatment effects. A laboratory simulation test bench was built. Hybrid pennisetum was selected as the experimental material.
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