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Assessing the Genotypic Differences for Seed Set and Seed Abortion in Tomato Genotypes [PDF]
Tomato (_Lycopersicon esculentum_ Mill.) is one of the most popular fruit vegetable around the world. Seed abortion where in only a small proportion of ovules in an ovary develops into matured seeds, is a wide spread phenomenon in multi-ovulated species.
Chalapathy K. Reddy +2 more
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Phytolacca acinosa Roxb. Essbare Kermesbeere Art ISFS: 302550 Checklist: 1033790 Phytolaccaceae Phytolacca Phytolacca acinosa Roxb. Zusammenfassung Artbeschreibung (nach Lauber & al. 2018): Ähnlich wie Ph. americana, aber nur 8 Staubblätter und 8 freie, sich zu schwarz glänzenden Beeren entwickelnde Teilfrüchte. Fruchtstand aufrecht.
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Abstract This study aims to optimise the dyeing process of cotton fabrics using Mexican cochineal (Dactylopius coccus Costa). The objective is to obtain purple hues through the design of experiments and by using multivariate analysis. Plackett–Burman experimental designs and the response surface method were used to systematically optimise the dyeing ...
Ernesto Olvera‐Quintanar +3 more
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Late Little Ice Age palaeoenvironmental records from the Anzali and Amirkola Lagoons (south Caspian Sea): Vegetation and sea level changes [PDF]
This is a postprint version of the article. The official published article can be found from the link below - Copyright @ 2011 Elsevier Ltd.Two internationally important Ramsar lagoons on the south coast of the Caspian Sea (CS) have been studied by ...
A. Naqinezhad +89 more
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Monitoring soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and related physicochemical properties is fundamental for informed decision‐making in sustainable land management and climate change mitigation. This study investigated the effect of bamboo (Arundinaria alpina) plantations and adjacent land uses—natural forest, enset‐based agroforestry, and wheat–barley ...
Debebe Abayneh +3 more
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Mass spectrometric detection of new betalains in Mammillaria flowers [PDF]
Betacyanins are natural, red-violet betalain pigments which can be found in plenty of plants of the Cactaceae family. The Mammillaria is the widest genus of the Cactaceae family of which fruit was examined for betacyanins contents.
Skopińska, Anna +3 more
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Background The global dominance of a few major cereal crops has led to the marginalization of traditional species, reducing agrobiodiversity and increasing the vulnerability of food systems. Changing climate conditions, particularly intensifying drought stress, further threaten global food security.
Binod Panthi +3 more
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Pterostilbene and Its Glucoside Induce Type XVII Collagen Expression
The glycosylation of pterostilbene by cultured plant cells of Phytolacca americana gave pterostilbene 4′- O -β-D-glucoside. Both pterostilbene and its 4- O -β-D-glucoside induced type XVII collagen expression in the EpiDermFT EFT-400 human skin cell ...
Hiroki Hamada +6 more
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Evaluation of indigenous molluscicides in water against schistosomiasis vectors [PDF]
Seven varieties of indigenous Phytolacca dodecwulra L'Herrit (Phytolaccaceae) were field-tried for molluscicidal potency. Varieties (U96) and (U95) collected from Kabarole and Kabale respectively were the most potent with LD90 equal to 2.54 and 6.46 mg ...
Makanga, B., Monkiedge, A., Obbo, C.J.
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Participatory forest management (PFM) is increasingly recognized as an effective approach for forest conservation and sustainable resource use in Ethiopia, yet empirical evidence of its ecological outcomes remains limited. This study assessed the effects of PFM on forest composition, diversity, and regeneration in the Guangua Elala Forest, Northwestern
Sintayehu Getie +4 more
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