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Verhuellia is a segregate lineage in Piperaceae: more evidence from flower, fruit and pollen morphology, anatomy and development [PDF]
Background and Aims The perianthless Piperales, i.e. Saururaceae and Piperaceae, have simple reduced flowers strikingly different from the other families of the order (e.g. Aristolochiaceae).
Samain, Marie-Stéphanie +7 more
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Wheat possesses inherently low concentrations and bioavailability of the essential micronutrients (EMis) zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and copper (Cu), limiting its capacity to sufficiently address human nutritional requirements. Biofortification
Despina Dimitriadi +4 more
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Somaclonal variation in plants regenerated by organogenesis from long-term cultured calluses of two diploid staminate genotypes of Asparagus officinalis cv.
Ana Clara Pontaroli, Elsa Lucila Camadro
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Basal rot of narcissus : understanding pathogenicity in fusarium oxysporum f. sp. narcissi [PDF]
Fusarium oxysporum is a globally distributed soilborne fungal pathogen causing root rots, bulb rots, crown rots and vascular wilts on a range of horticultural plants. Pathogenic F.
Armitage, Andrew D. +6 more
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The difference between day and night temperature (DIF) was reported to influence plant morphology and fruit quality, but the mechanism was poorly known.
Xiao Yuan, Zaiqiang Yang
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The accumulation of heavy metals, such as lead (Pb), causes environmental degradation, affecting human health and plant metabolism. Pb can alter plant physiological processes, including photosynthesis, influencing the structure of chloroplasts and leaf ...
Isabella Fiorini de Carvalho +9 more
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First molecular phylogenetic insights into the evolution of Eriocaulon (Eriocaulaceae, Poales) [PDF]
Eriocaulon is a genus of c. 470 aquatic and wetland species of the monocot plant family Eriocaulaceae. It is widely distributed in Africa, Asia and America, with centres of species richness in the tropics.
Barfod, Anders S +20 more
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Plant morphology: outdated or advanced discipline in modern plant sciences?
Salmeri, C.: Plant morphology: outdated or advanced discipline in modern plant sciences? — Bocconea 28: 189-206. 2019. — ISSN: 1120-4060 printed, 2280-3882 online.
C. Salmeri
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Horticultural greenhouse production in circumpolar regions (>60° N latitude), but also at lower latitudes, is dependent on artificial assimilation lighting to improve plant performance and the profitability of ornamental crops, and to secure ...
Beatrix W. Alsanius +6 more
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Effect of planting density and row spacing on the yielding of soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill)
The paper presents the effect of planting density and row spacing on the growth, development and yield of soybean, cv. Merlin, under very diversified thermal and humidity conditions in the north-central part of Poland.
Janusz Prusiński, Radosław Nowicki
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