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Pre-commercialization studies on environmental biosafety of genetically modified (GM) crops are necessary to evaluate the potential for sexual hybridization with related plant species that occur in the release area. The aim of the study was a preliminary
Sandy J. Snyman+10 more
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Because mycorrhizal fungi are likely to mediate how plants response to warming, increasing levels of N deposition and of atmospheric CO2, understanding these relationships is critical for generating accurate forecasts of tree growth under. Our results have quantified some of those relationships, information that can be used to reduce the uncertainty ...
Inés Ibáñez+3 more
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In our experiment a F1 hybrid (GU (04)-28-EO2) obtained from Erianthus procerus (IND 90-776) x Saccharum officinarum (PIO 96-435) was crossed with a commercial variety, Co 06027. Resulted BC1 hybrid (GU 12-25) was crossed with a commercial cane Co 12009.
Valiya Purakkal Sobhakumari+1 more
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Physical and chemical characterization of Saccharum spontaneum flower fibre: potential applications in thermal insulation and microbial fuel cells [PDF]
Saccharum spontaneum is a grass-type plant abundantly found in the Indian subcontinent, known for its beautiful, lustrous white flowers. Fibres were extracted from the flower and analyzed for their physical, mechanical, and chemical properties. The chemical composition of the fibre is 90.9% holocellulose, with a moisture content of 10.97%, and an ...
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Metagenomic screening of the sugarcane virome in Florida. [P.36] [PDF]
Viral metagenomics has revolutionized the way pathologists decipher viral diseases. While the impact of this new approach is still debatable in plant virus diagnostics, viral metagenomics has already produced key advances in viral ecology and has the ...
Comstock, Jack C.+5 more
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As climate change gradually threatens crop yields, developing a sustainable and productive agricultural system is decisive. A multifaceted approach is needed to tackle climate change‐associated threats, integrating conventional agronomic practices with innovative management and mitigation strategies, such as breeding, sequence‐based and ...
Ali Raza+9 more
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In this research work, a low-cost biomass derived from the pulp of Saccharum bengalense (SB) was used as an adsorbent material/biosorbent for the removal of Co(II) ions from aqueous solution.
Muhammad Imran Din+4 more
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High homologous gene conservation despite extreme autopolyploid redundancy in sugarcane [PDF]
Modern sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) has been recognized as one of the world's most efficient crops in solar energy conversion and as havlng the mast favorable input: output ratios. Beside ils importance for sugar production, ilthus became recently aprimary
Bocs, Stéphanie+5 more
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Atypical myopathy associated with box elder in Europe
Equine Veterinary Education, Volume 37, Issue 5, Page 231-233, May 2025.
E. J. Knowles, R. J. Piercy
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Lessons from a student‐led breeding effort on leafy African vegetables in Minnesota
Abstract The Community Plant Breeding Team, a student‐led plant breeding initiative at the University of Minnesota, was initiated in 2021 in direct response to the local demand for culturally relevant food. We focus on improving access to African leafy vegetables, which are in high demand but face challenges such as poor adaptation to the Minnesota ...
Hannah Stoll+10 more
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