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Identification of Gene Regulatory Network for Nitrogen-Promoted Tiller Regrowth in Perennial Rice [PDF]
Perennial rice, which has shortened rhizomes derived from Oryza longistaminata, regenerates tillers from shoot basal regions after harvest, enabling multi-year perenniality.
Yufan Lu +8 more
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Perennial Rye: Genetics of Perenniality and Limited Fertility [PDF]
Perenniality, the ability of plants to regrow after seed set, could be introgressed into cultivated rye by crossing with the wild relative and perennial Secale strictum. However, studies in the past showed that Secale cereale × Secale strictum-derived cultivars were also characterized by reduced fertility what was related to so called chromosomal ...
Paul Gruner, Thomas Miedaner
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Thread blight disease (TBD) is a serious emerging threat to global cacao production, causing leaf blight symptoms and necrosis in the canopy of infected trees.
Jason Leung +8 more
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A. venetum is highly valuable medicinal plant explore mostly in China and Japan owing to its diverse herbal function in the treatment of a number of ailments.
Aminu Shehu Abubakar +2 more
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The effects of novel perennial energy crops on arthropod abundance and diversity were tested using three field trials in Bavaria. Established cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum), Virginia mallow (Sida hermaphrodita) and tall wheat grass (Thinopyrum ponticum)
Johannes BURMEISTER +4 more
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A New Day for Perennialism: the Case for a Perennial Phenomenology, or ‘Soft’ Perennialism
AbstractThis paper argues for a ‘perennial phenomenology’ (or ‘soft’ perennialism) varying from the traditionalist notion of a ‘perennial philosophy.’ Perennial phenomenology offers a more nuanced form of perennialism that focuses on spiritual/mystical experiences rather than the teachings and beliefs of different religions. While teachings and beliefs
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QTL Map of Early- and Late-Stage Perennial Regrowth in Zea diploperennis
Numerous climate change threats will necessitate a shift toward more sustainable agricultural practices during the 21st century. Conversion of annual crops to perennials that are capable of regrowing over multiple yearly growth cycles could help to ...
Kyle W. Swentowsky +4 more
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A Review of Non-Chemical Management of Couch Grass (Elymus repens)
Couch grass (Elymus repens) is a morphologically diverse, rhizomatous, perennial grass that is a problematic weed in a wide range of crops. It is generally controlled by glyphosate or intensive tillage in the intercrop period, or selective herbicides in ...
Björn Ringselle +3 more
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Density-Dependent Fertilization of Nitrogen for Optimal Yield of Perennial Rice
In the absence of tillage, perennial rice is an innovation and supplement to rice production. Proper N fertilizer application connected to planting density has been proposed as an effective way to improve rice yields.
Guangfu Huang +5 more
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Increases in organic carbon within agricultural soils are widely recognized as a “negative emission” that removes CO2 from the atmosphere. Accurate quantification of soil organic carbon (SOC) to a certain depth in the spatial domain is critical for the ...
Peng Fu +10 more
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