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Correction to: Habitat, seasonal temperature and collection year drive variable germination responses in the endangered plant <i>Harperocallis flava</i>. [PDF]
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Correction to: Sorghum bicolor membrane steroid binding protein 1 can bind heme and remodel ER membranes. [PDF]
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Place where the plant is planted and planting
ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2021AbstractIt is known that plants that are given a beautiful shape are well illuminated, that is, it is necessary to grow in places where sunlight falls, because the requires that their leaves grow dense and the given shape does not change. In general, transplanting a tree or bush-planting will depend in many ways on their variety and age, size.
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2010
Contact dermatitis from plants or plant products may occur by several mechanisms. The most common dermatoses seen in dermatology clinics are delayed and immediate contact reactions of allergic aetiology. Not so commonly seen are reactions of irritant aetiology, which may be mechanically or chemically induced.
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Contact dermatitis from plants or plant products may occur by several mechanisms. The most common dermatoses seen in dermatology clinics are delayed and immediate contact reactions of allergic aetiology. Not so commonly seen are reactions of irritant aetiology, which may be mechanically or chemically induced.
Le Coz, C J +2 more
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Toxicants in plants and plant products
C R C Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 1977Toxicants are widely distributed in plants and plant products, including intentionally added, incidentally added, and naturally occurring food toxicants. This review covers the toxicity of some food additives: the distribution, residues, toxicity, and methods of removal of some pesticides and toxic metals; and the presence of naturally occurring ...
D. K. Salunkhe, M. T. Wu, G. E. Wood
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Plants that attack plants: molecular elucidation of plant parasitism
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2012Obligate parasitic plants in the family Orobanchaceae, such as Striga and Orobanche (including Phelipanche) spp., parasitize important crops and cause severe agricultural damage. Recent molecular studies have begun to reveal how these parasites have adapted to hosts in a parasitic lifecycle.
Satoko, Yoshida, Ken, Shirasu
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