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SSR Genotyping and Marker–Trait Association with Yield Components in a Kazakh Germplasm Collection of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

open access: yesBiomolecules, 2023
Genetic diversity and marker–trait association with yield-related components were assessed in 39 chickpea accessions from a germplasm collection with either spring or autumn-sown seeds in South-Eastern Kazakhstan.
Shynar Mazkirat   +6 more
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Romanian wild cherry genotypes (Prunus avium var. sylvestris Ser.) suitable for processing

open access: yesHorticultural Science, 2022
This paper presents the important features of indigenous wild cherry genotypes suitable for processing. The research took place between 2017-2020, having ten Romanian wild cherry genotypes as study material.
Margareta Corneanu   +2 more
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INVESTMENT ACTIVITY IN PLANT-GROWING - ASSESSMENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS [PDF]

open access: yesTrakia Journal of Sciences, 2021
The agricultural sector in Bulgaria faces a number of challenges related to the new programming period for Europe and the prospective (forthcoming) technological transformation.
D. Ivanova
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Marker-Assisted Selection for Early Maturing E Loci in Soybean Yielded Prospective Breeding Lines for High Latitudes of Northern Kazakhstan

open access: yesBiomolecules, 2023
The photoperiodic sensitivity of soybean (Glycine max L.) is one of the limiting factors affecting plant growth and yield. At higher latitudes, early flowering and maturity with neutral reaction to photoperiods are required for adaptation of soybean ...
Raushan Yerzhebayeva   +6 more
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Challenges to Plant Growing in Space

open access: yesHortScience, 1988
Abstract Picture yourself a million miles from earth; it’s lunch time. What will you eat: meat, fish, bread, fresh vegetables (cooked or uncooked), or food from a tube? What will happen to the waste products from the processed food or even from yourself? What will you breathe? These and hundreds of detailed questions must be answered.
R W, Langhans, D R, Dreesen
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How plants grow up [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2019
AbstractA plant's lateral structures, such as leaves, branches and flowers, literally hinge on the shoot axis, making its integrity and growth fundamental to plant form. In all plants, subapical proliferation within the shoot tip displaces cells downward to extrude the cylindrical stem.
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Trypsin Inhibitor Assessment with Biochemical and Molecular Markers in a Soybean Germplasm Collection and Hybrid Populations for Seed Quality Improvement

open access: yesAgronomy, 2019
A soybean germplasm collection was studied for the identification of accessions with low trypsin inhibitor content in seeds. Twenty-nine accessions, parental plants, and two hybrid populations were selected and analyzed using genetic markers for alleles ...
Kulpash Bulatova   +7 more
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Screening of sweet and grain sorghum genotypes for green biomass production in different regions of Kazakhstan [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Water and Land Development, 2023
As the impact of global climate change increases, the interaction of biotic and abiotic stresses increasingly threatens current agricultural practices.
Rauan Zhapayev   +7 more
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THE WHEAT INTROGRESSIVE FORM EVALUATION BY GRAIN BIOCHEMICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES

open access: yesВавиловский журнал генетики и селекции, 2018
To create stress-resistant, productive and quality wheat varieties, the genetic diversity of wild and cultured relatives is often used – various species belonging to the genera Triticum and Aegilops. Previously, with Triticum militinae, T. timopheevii, T.
A. I. Abugaliyeva, T. V. Savin
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Plants Growing in and on Bodies in Folklore [PDF]

open access: yesBoletín de Literatura Oral, 2020
The aim of this paper is to provide evidence for three themes related to ‘botanical bosom serpents’, i.e. stories about plants growing in and on bodies. First, the sprouting of flowers from the body in medieval Christian tales, to be contrasted to ‘bottom flowers’ attested in Dutch profane paintings produced in the later Middle-Ages; second, the ...
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