Mycorrhizal Fungi Influence on Mature Tree Growth: Stronger in High-Nitrogen Soils for an EMF-Associated Tree and in Low-Nitrogen Soils for Two AMF-Associated Trees. [PDF]
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Identification of Causal Agents of Rust of <i>Saccharum</i> spp. and Assessment of Resistance to Brown Rust in <i>Erianthus arundinaceus</i> Clones and Their Offspring. [PDF]
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Reassessing the phylogenetic relationships of <i>Pseudosorghum</i> and Saccharinae (Poaceae) using plastome and nuclear ribosomal sequences. [PDF]
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Application of silicon and gibberellic acid modulate photosynthetic capacity and antioxidative defense machinery in Saccharum officinarum cv. GT55. [PDF]
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Investigating the existence of an osmotic barrier between xylem fibers and vessels in sugar maple (Acer saccharum) using microCT. [PDF]
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Leveraging <i>Saccharum officinarum</i> for an Exquisite Symmetric Supercapacitor─A Cost-Effective MnCO<sub>3</sub> Synthesis Approach for Energy Storage Application. [PDF]
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Chitosan Nanoparticles: An Alternative for In Vitro Multiplication of Sugarcane (<i>Saccharum</i> spp.) in Semi-Automated Bioreactors. [PDF]
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Unveiling the Genome of the Diploid Wild Sugarcane Relative <i>Narenga porphyrocoma</i> (Hance) Bor. [PDF]
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BOTH Saccharum and Zea are distinguished by the readiness with which they cross with related genera. For example, while Mangelsdorf and Reeves1 have crossed Zea Mays with Euchlcena and Tripsacum, Venkatraman and Thomas2 Have crossed S. officinarum with a species of Sorghum and even the remotely related Bambusa3. I have also crossed S.
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