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System Identification of Quality Evaluations for Vegetable Seedlings
IFAC Postprint Volumes IPPV / International Federation of Automatic Control, 1997Abstract The model of fuzzy inference was successfully developed and identified to simulate human’s decision in evaluating seedling quality of cabbage. Physical properties of seedling stalks and leaves were measured while seedling quality, in terms of score, determined by a human expert was recorded. Fuzzy analyses showed that weight-to-height ratio,
Suming Chen, Roger E. Garrett
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Proteomic identification of rhythmic proteins in rice seedlings
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics, 2011Many aspects of plant metabolism that are involved in plant growth and development are influenced by light-regulated diurnal rhythms as well as endogenous clock-regulated circadian rhythms. To identify the rhythmic proteins in rice, periodically grown (12h light/12h dark cycle) seedlings were harvested for three days at six-hour intervals.
Heeyoun, Hwang +6 more
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Identification of protein phosphatase activities in maize seedlings
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research, 1992Three phosphatases active on phosphocasein (PhosphoCasein Phosphatases) termed PCP-I, PCP-II and PCP-III were isolated from maize seedlings by DEAE-cellulose chromatography and were shown to display a different specificity toward a variety of phosphorylated substrates including pNPP, phosphohistones, phosphorylase a and several phosphopeptides ...
Jagiełło I +4 more
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Identification of maize seedling mutants lacking starch accumulation capacity
Biochemical Genetics, 1971A quick iodine staining test was utilized to screen leaves for the capacity to accumulate starch from exogenously supplied glucose. Five maize mutants which had reduced capacities for starch accumulation were isolated from chlorophyll-deficient stocks. Quantitative starch determinations confirmed the visual test results. The mutants, l 4, l7, l3, l4920,
E L, Cox, D B, Dickinson
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Identification of the cytokinins in red pine seedlings
Plant Growth Regulation, 1993Zeatin-9-riboside was identified in shoots and roots of Pinus resinosa by GC-MS analysis of its permethyl derivative. Based on their chromatographic properties on Sephadex LH-20 and C18 HPLC, and their susceptibility to enzymatic degradation, several other cytokinins have been tentatively identified.
R. Meilan +4 more
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Identification of Vicia seedlings
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1977Seedlings of 58 of about 150 species in the genus Vicia (Fabaceae) were grown to the three-eophyll stage. A key, based on readily observable characters such as leaflet shape, number of leaflets per eophyll (seedling leaf), and nodal position of the first eophyll, is presented together with photographs of pressed seedlings. A marked tendency of species
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Identification and characterization of circRNAs in maize seedlings under deficient nitrogen
Plant Biology, 2021Abstract Here, deep sequencing results of the maize transcriptome in leaves and roots were compared under high‐nitrogen (HN) and low‐nitrogen (LN) conditions to identify differentially expressed circRNAs (DECs). Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are covalently closed non‐coding RNA with widely regulatory potency that has been identified in animals and plants.
P. Ma +15 more
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Rapid identification system for seedlings of medicinal Chrysanthemum morifolium
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica, 2012OBJECTIVE To achieve the rapid identification for seedlings of medicinal Chrysanthemum morifolium, the discriminant equation was established and the software for rapid identification was designed. METHOD Leaf structure of medicinal Chrysanthemum of 12 cultivars was analyzed to establish the discriminant equation based on variance analysis and ...
Pengfei, Mao +3 more
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IDENTIFICATION OF SCLEROTIUM DELPHINII CAUSING SEEDLING ROT IN COTTON
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2015Sclerotium delphinii (syn. Sclerotium rolfsii var. delphinii) is a serious pathogen infecting plants in the genus Ajuga, Arachis, Hosta, Iris, Malus and many additional herbaceous ornamental species but there has been no report of this pathogen infecting cotton. Plants infected with S. delphinii were first noticed in the fields of Wardha, India, during
Mukherjee, A.K. +2 more
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