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Alismatis Rhizoma decoction (ARD), comprised of Alisma plantago-aquatica subsp. orientale (Sam.) Sam and Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz. at a ratio of 5 : 2, is a classic traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula with successful clinical hypolipidemic ...
Xiao-Yan Chang +7 more
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Extended Post-Harvest Effect of Melatonin in Fresh-Cut Broccolini Plants (Bimi®)
Melatonin has been shown to be effective as a post-harvest agent in fruits and vegetables. Melatonin has been used in the preservation of Brassicaceae such as broccoli, but not in broccolini.
Manuela Giraldo-Acosta +4 more
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Background Nitrogen-fixing nodules occur in ten related taxonomic lineages interspersed with lineages of non-nodulating plant species. Nodules result from an endosymbiosis between plants and diazotrophic bacteria; rhizobia in the case of legumes and ...
Sultan Alhusayni +9 more
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Effect of Melatonin in Broccoli Postharvest and Possible Melatonin Ingestion Level
The post-harvest stage of broccoli production requires cold storage to obtain enough days of shelf life. It has been proved that melatonin is useful as a post-harvest agent in fruits and vegetables, including broccoli.
Antonio Cano +4 more
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Utilization of the thermohydric stress in the psamosols area in Southern Oltenia through the cowpea culture [PDF]
The area of psamosols in southern Oltenia is characterized by thermohydraulic stress, accentuated by the thermal resources recorded and by the poor hydrophysical properties of the soil.
Draghici Reta +6 more
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Epitranscriptomics: An Additional Regulatory Layer in Plants’ Development and Stress Response
Epitranscriptomics has added a new layer of regulatory machinery to eukaryotes, and the advancement of sequencing technology has revealed more than 170 post-transcriptional modifications in various types of RNAs, including messenger RNA (mRNA), transfer ...
Yasira Shoaib +3 more
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Results on bioenergetic potential of some sweet sorghum hybrids cultivated under psamosols conditions in Southern Oltenia [PDF]
Sorghum bicolor L. Moench is a herbaceous annual C4-type plant, with a high ecological plasticity because it can be grown in tropical, subtropical, temperate and semi-arid regions, harnessing soils with reduced natural fertility, from the category of ...
Draghici Iulian +7 more
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Sweet Modifications Modulate Plant Development [PDF]
Plant development represents a continuous process in which the plant undergoes morphological, (epi)genetic and metabolic changes. Starting from pollination, seed maturation and germination, the plant continues to grow and develops specialized organs to survive, thrive and generate offspring.
Tibo De Coninck +4 more
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Toward synthetic plant development [PDF]
Abstract The ability to engineer plant form will enable the production of novel agricultural products designed to tolerate extreme stresses, boost yield, reduce waste, and improve manufacturing practices. While historically, plants were altered through breeding to change their size or shape, advances in our understanding of plant ...
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PHDs govern plant development [PDF]
Posttranslational modifications present in the amino-terminal tails of histones play a pivotal role in the chromatin-mediated regulation of gene expression patterns that control plant developmental transitions. Therefore, the function of protein domains that specifically recognize these histone covalent modifications and recruit chromatin remodeling ...
Mouriz, A. +3 more
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