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Co-identification of candidate regions associated with ovule number per ovary through QTL analysis and GWAS in <i>Raphanus sativus</i> L. [PDF]

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Long-term impacts of no-till and organic material applications on soil biological indicators in organic vineyards. [PDF]

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Paper-Based Colorimetric pH Test Strip Using Bio-Derived Dyes. [PDF]

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ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2012
Data-race freedom is a valuable safety property for multithreaded programs that helps with catching bugs, simplifying memory consistency model semantics, and verifying and enforcing both atomicity and determinism. Unfortunately, existing software-only dynamic race detectors are precise but slow; proposals with hardware support offer higher performance ...
Joseph Devietti   +5 more
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Intercropping different varieties of radish can increase cadmium accumulation in radish

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2014
Abstract   Genetic diversity has supplied effective ways to improve crop yields and disease resistance. Therefore, crop uptake of heavy metals may be reduced by collecting germplasm resources. In the present study, cadmium accumulation and nutrients in radish were investigated by intercropping 3 ...
Lijin Lin, Lei Liu, Jun Shi
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Radish resequencing ...
S. Parthasarathy   +3 more
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The cruciferin gene family in radish

Plant Molecular Biology, 1992
In order to analyse the cruciferin gene family in radish a cDNA library was screened either with heterologous rapeseed probes or by differential screening and sequencing. We could identify six partial cDNA clones belonging to two different groups of cruciferin genes which do not cross-hybridize, and probably three distinct subfamilies.
Depigny-This, D.   +4 more
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The nutrition of the radish

Annals of Applied Biology, 1943
Sand‐culture experiments with the radish demonstrated that the optimum concentrations of nitrogen for root development were the highest employed, 32.96 and 65.92 p.p.m. Deficiency of nitrogen led to poor growth and to a characteristic outlining of the cotyledons in red, with red petioles.
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