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The extractive industry, particularly sand mining, underpins infrastructure and socioeconomic development in many tropical countries but poses severe ecological risks when poorly regulated. This study quantified the long‐term effects of sand extraction on plant diversity and conservation status, stand structure and carbon stocks at a 30‐year abandoned ...
Nat Owusu-Prempeh +5 more
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The rebound of tiger populations in Nepal over the last decade has renewed hope for species conservation but also heightened the risk of conflict where humans and tigers coexist. Most of these tigers inhabit Chitwan–Parsa Complex (CPC), which includes core areas prohibiting humans and buffer zones allowing limited activities.
Anil Prasai +10 more
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The present investigation was undertaken to examine the geographic distributions of cytotypes of Saccharum spontaneum L., wild species of sugarcane, in India.
V.P. Sobhakumari
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This pathogen profile explores sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) smut caused by Sporisorium scitamineum, highlighting advances in pathogen biology, molecular pathogenesis, host resistance and management ABSTRACT Sugarcane smut, caused by the fungus Sporisorium scitamineum, is a devastating disease that threatens sugar production, leading to significant yield ...
Zhen Zeng +7 more
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ABSTRACT Plant growth‐promoting bacteria (PGPB) enhance crop yields by altering the physiological responses of plants. A deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in interactions among bacterial strains and nutrients may clarify the inconsistent effects of molybdenum (Mo) and the key regulators associated with multi‐trait PGPB on the ...
Magda Aline da Silva +10 more
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A genetic linkage map of Saccharum spontaneum L. 'SES 208'. [PDF]
Abstract The arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction was used to detect single-dose polymorphisms that, in turn, were used to generate a linkage map of a polyploid relative of cultivated sugarcane, Saccharum spontaneum 'SES 208' (2n = 64).
S M, al-Janabi +3 more
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Chloroplast genome diversity and phylogenetic insights of Saccharum spontaneum across Southeast Asia
Climate change and threats to global food security have increased the urgency of conserving genetic resources in key crops like sugarcane. In this study, we analyzed the chloroplast genomes of wild sugarcane to assess their genetic diversity and population structure. We found a high level of diversity, regardless of geographic location, and patterns of
Sicheng Li +8 more
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Phytodiversity of Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary
The floral diversity m the Wild lite Sanctuary ts immense. The present documentation indicates the presence of 95 tree species, 57 shrubs. 28 climbers and 23 species of grasses. The main tree species are Sal (Shorea robusta), Asna (
Ramesh Pandey +2 more
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Gene Co‐Expression Networks Highlight Key Nodes Associated With Ammonium Nitrate in Sugarcane
ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate molecular mechanisms underlying nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in sugarcane by analyzing transcriptome profiles of two genotypes (responsive, RB975375; non‐responsive, RB937570) under contrasting nitrogen conditions, and along the leaf development gradient.
Jorge Mario Muñoz‐Pérez +4 more
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SUMMARY Multiplex CRISPR editing has emerged as a transformative platform for plant genome engineering, enabling the simultaneous targeting of multiple genes, regulatory elements, or chromosomal regions. This approach is effective for dissecting gene family functions, addressing genetic redundancy, engineering polygenic traits, and accelerating trait ...
Kangquan Yin, Chung‐Jui Tsai
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