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New Developments with the SEED Technology

Solid State Phenomena, 2012
The SEED technology, a rheocasting process based on the slurry-on-demand approach, is an emerging technology that was developed in the mid-2000s. Many publications with regard to the process and to alloy development using this technology were made since, and several industrial units are operated worldwide.
Côté, P., Larouche, M., Chen, X.G.
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Pollination, Fertilization, and Seed Development

2018
Life cycle of plants is fundamentally different from that of animals. It is characterized by the presence of two distinct multicellular generations, referred as sporophytic (diploid) and gametophytic (haploid) generation which alternate with each other during the life cycle.
Rashmi Shakya, Satish C Bhatla
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Endosperm: the crossroad of seed development

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2003
The endosperm is an essential part of the seed that sustains embryo development and reserve storage. Several genes that are involved in endosperm differentiation and that have domains of expression arranged along a conserved antero-posterior axis have been isolated in Arabidopsis and in cereals.
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Seed Industry Development and Seed Legislation in Uganda

Journal of New Seeds, 2002
Abstract Agriculture is the predominant economic activity in Uganda and the government's vision is to develop a profitable, competitive, sustainable and dynamic agricultural and agro-industrial sector. To achieve this requires that the majority smallholder farmers access yield-enhancing technologies.
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BLUEBERRY SEED

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1957
Seed development was followed from fertilization to maturity. Pollen tubes required about 4 days to grow from stigma to ovule. In some plants, particularly bagged ones, nucellar cells remained alive and contents of the embryo sac degenerated. Many ovules did not develop.
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Fertilisation and Seed Development

1979
The Spermatophyta or seed-bearing plants are the most highly developed members of the plant kingdom and the processes which occur within them on the pathway to the formation of new offspring are complex and fascinating. It is important that the breeder should understand these processes, at least in broad principle, so that he may in some cases direct ...
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Seed Development and Germination

2017
Part 1 Seed morphology and development: the seed - structure and function morphogenetic processes in embryo development of maize. Part 2 Storage compounds - synthesis and accumulation: transport and accumulation of reserve materials in developing seeds - the seed as a sink seed storage proteins in cereals seed storage proteins in legumes regulation of ...
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THE PHOSPHORYLASES OF DEVELOPING MAIZE SEEDS*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1973
B, Burr, O E, Nelson
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Seed Development

1997
Chhaya Biswas, B. M. Johri
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