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Sparse panicle1 is required for inflorescence development in Setaria viridis and maize. [PDF]
Setaria viridis is a rapid-life-cycle model panicoid grass. To identify genes that may contribute to inflorescence architecture and thus have the potential to influence grain yield in related crops such as maize, we conducted an N-nitroso-N-methylurea ...
Barry, Kerrie +9 more
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Setaria viridis: A Model for C4 Photosynthesis [PDF]
Abstract C4 photosynthesis drives productivity in several major food crops and bioenergy grasses, including maize (Zea mays), sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), Miscanthus x giganteus, and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum). Gains in productivity associated with C4 photosynthesis include improved water and nitrogen
Thomas P, Brutnell +7 more
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Setaria (L.) P. Beauv is a genus of grasses that belongs to the Poaceae (grass) family, subfamily Panicoideae. Two members of the Setaria genus, Setaria italica (foxtail millet) and S.
Sandra Odonkor +14 more
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Green foxtail (Setaria viridis) resistance to acetolactate synthase inhibitors [PDF]
Des sétaires vertes (Setaria viridis) présumées résistantes aux inhibiteurs de l'acétolactate synthase (ALS) ont été identifiées en 1999 au Wisconsin, É.-U., dans un champ de soja (Glycine max) issu d'un semis direct.
Boerboom, C.M. +2 more
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Evaluating sampling strategy for DNA barcoding study of coastal and inland halo-tolerant Poaceae and Chenopodiaceae: A case study for increased sample size. [PDF]
Environmental conditions in coastal salt marsh habitats have led to the development of specialist genetic adaptations. We evaluated six DNA barcode loci of the 53 species of Poaceae and 15 species of Chenopodiaceae from China's coastal salt marsh area ...
Peng-Cheng Yao +5 more
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Hymenobacter setariae sp. nov., isolated from the ubiquitous weedy grass Setaria viridis
A Gram-stain-negative, short-rod, aerobic, non-motile, red to pink-pigmented bacterium, designated Fur1T, was isolated from the dry spikelet clusters of a plant called Setaria viridis near Dongguk University. Phylogenetic analysis conducted based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that strain Fur1T belonged to the genus
Geeta, Chhetri +4 more
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Inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) analysis was applied to samples of foxtail millet and its wild ancestor and other close relatives of the genus Setaria in order to detect domestication-related geographical structure and phylogenetic relationship of ...
Wei LI +4 more
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The effect of UV-B radiation on plant growth and development
In the experiment conducted in the greenhouse, the different doses of UV-B radiation applied to the two species Avena fatua and Setaria viridis induced changes in leaf and plant morphology.
K. Zuk-Golaszewska +2 more
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Setaria viridis (L.) Beauv., or green foxtail, is native to Eurasia and is the putative ancestor of foxtail millet. Due to the advantageous genetic characteristics of S. viridis, it is a model species for C4 plants. However, S.
Wei-Hsun Hsieh +4 more
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