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INDIVIDUAL SELECTION IN COMBINATION WITH SELF-POLLINATION
Bunyod Mamarakhimov, Malokhat Khalikova
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Maintenance and improvement of self-sterile sugar beet pollinators using tissue culture and recurrent selection [PDF]
Snežana Mezei +4 more
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Abstract The land has been a source of capital accumulation since colonization through extractive activities like mining and industrial agriculture. Indigenous peoples have profoundly different relationships with the land, which are more relational than extractive. However, their knowledge has been subjugated by and systematically excluded from Western
Diane‐Laure Arjaliès +1 more
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An evergrowing sweet cherry for research and breeding. [PDF]
Hedhly A +6 more
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Spatiotemporal localization of jasmonate in the regulation of fruit set in tomato. [PDF]
Nomura Y +10 more
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We present the most densely sampled phylogeny of Carex section Lupulinae to date (107 specimens) and describe herein a new cryptic species for science from the southern United States, which is locally abundant and found in well‐explored and densely populated areas. Combining DNA sequences with morphometric data obtained from 299 samples, we Demonstrate
Étienne Lacroix‐Carignan +4 more
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New genomic resources to boost research in reproductive biology to enable cost-effective hybrid seed production. [PDF]
Rohde A +16 more
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ABSTRACT Christian nationalism scholarship and discourse has surged in the years since Trump's 2016 election victory, even as, by most measures, adherence to Christian nationalist beliefs has declined. Applying scholarship on political backlash, I propose that this apparent discrepancy may be explained both by ideological trends antithetical to public ...
Jesse Smith
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Evolution of Insect Pollination Before Angiosperms and Lessons for Modern Ecosystems. [PDF]
Negri I, Toledo ME.
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Summary The Arctic is experiencing some of the world's most rapid changes in climate. Arctic plant flowering time responses to climate change are understudied. Globally, conflicting evidence exists on whether flowering time responses to temperature are evolutionarily conserved.
Zoe A. Panchen +3 more
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