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EFFECT OF SEED PRIMING ON GERMINATION OF OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus var. Arka Anamika) [PDF]
Seed priming is an effective, eco-friendly method to promote seed germination and seedling vigor of okra to overcome the reduced and delayed germination in fresh or stored okra seeds caused by seed hardness.
Anuj Lamichhane +3 more
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Wheat is a widely grown cereal crop that provides >20% daily protein intake and calories worldwide. Drought stress drastically affects the crucial physiological (relative water content; RWC), biochemical (proline content), and molecular attributes in ...
Rajesh Kumar Singhal +2 more
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An experiment was conducted in both laboratory (germinative attributes) and field conditions (growth attributes) with completely randomized design (CRD) and randomized block design, respectively, to view the responses of different priming treatments in ...
Surendra Kumar Choudhary +13 more
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Enhancement of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Germination through Seed Priming Techniques
The presence of a hard seed coat, coupled with various abiotic stresses during germination, can result in delayed and erratic crop establishment of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.).
Anil Balchhaudi
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A Sustainable Strategy on Plant Growth and Improvement of Stress Tolerance: Priming Technique
Priming technique is based on the soaking of seed in water or a solution with low osmotic potential under a certain time and temperature before sowing, and re-drying to initial humidity level.
Mustafa CERİTOĞLU +4 more
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Seed priming with zinc improves field performance of maize hybrids grown on calcareous chernozem
Highlights • Seed priming with Zn resulted in an average increase of maize grain yield by about 18% compared to control, and by about 8.4 % compared to water priming.
Gordana Tamindžić +7 more
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An exemplar model should be able to explain all syntactic priming phenomena : a commentary on Ambridge (2020) [PDF]
The authors argue that Ambridge’s radical exemplar account of language cannot clearly explain all syntactic priming evidence, such as inverse preference effects (greater priming for less frequent structures), and the contrast between short-lived lexical ...
Coumel, Marion +2 more
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FLAT PRIMES AND THIN PRIMES [PDF]
AbstractA number is called upper (lower) flat if its shift by +1 ( −1) is a power of 2 times a squarefree number. If the squarefree number is 1 or a single odd prime then the original number is called upper (lower) thin. Upper flat numbers which are primes arise in the study of multi-perfect numbers.
Broughan, Kevin A., Zhou, Qizhi
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Background In 2013 German infection surveillance guidelines recommended weekly colonization screening for multidrug-resistant (MDRO) or highly epidemic organisms for neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and extended hygiene measures based on screening ...
Christoph Härtel +19 more
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Priming the Arabic dative: Evidence for syntactic abstractness and implicit learning
Language speakers are more likely to reuse a recently experienced syntactic structure, a phenomenon known as syntactic priming. However, empirical evidence for syntactic priming comes primarily from a small subset of Indo-European languages.
Alaa Alzahrani
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