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Floral induction, floral hormones and flowering [PDF]
The factors, influencing the synthesis and action of floral hormones, and possible differences between floral hormones in different plants were studied.
Pol, P.A., van de
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Critical Competencies for Government Affairs Managers: Insights From a Delphi Study
ABSTRACT Technology firms increasingly operate where public and private sectors intersect, heightening the importance of government affairs professionals who navigate complex regulations and relationships. This study uses a three‐phase Delphi method, drawing on a final panel of 25 expert panelists from leading technology companies, to identify ...
Sanghyun Lee, Sounman Hong
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ABSTRACT Research on adoption traditionally focused on identifying difficulties in adopted children and adolescents. However, there is growing interest in adult adoptees. This study moves beyond the search for difficulties to analyse psychological well‐being in adult adoptees, conceptualized as more than just the satisfaction of needs or the absence of
Sandra Melero +1 more
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Switchable Reactivities of Metalated Phosphasilenes Regulated by Reversible 1,2‐Metal Migration
We develop novel strategies for the facile synthesis of anionic phosphasilenes in the forms of both P‐metalation and Si‐metalation. The P‐metalated phosphasilene displays a pronounced π‐bond‐driven reactivity toward robust inert molecules, whereas the Si‐metalated analogue behaves as a silylene equivalent via a retro‐1,2‐silver migration.
Huaiyuan Zhu +6 more
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Climate change affects both the start and duration of growing seasons, creating complex effects on optimal flowering timing that go beyond simple responses to earlier springs. Using optimal energy allocation theory, we found a nonlinear relationship between growing season length and optimal flowering time which was supported by two experiments with ...
John S. Park +3 more
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SlWUS1; An X-linked Gene Having No Homologous Y-Linked Copy in Silene latifolia [PDF]
The dioecious plant Silene latifolia has heteromorphic sex chromosomes, and comparison of the positions of sex-linked genes indicates that at least three large inversions have occurred during the evolution of the Y chromosome.
Atanassov +7 more
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Simulating the pathway from life history to phylogeny
New Phytologist, EarlyView.
Kieran N. Althaus, Andrew L. Hipp
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Co‐applying half‐rate BMC layer: (i) Reduced nutrient inputs and (ii) produced similar yield. ABSTRACT Developing high‐efficiency fertilizers with less environmental footprint is essential for sustainable cropping systems. This study evaluated a biochar mineral complex (BMC) to reduce nutrient leaching and increase nutrient use efficiency (NUE), yield,
Lakmini Dissanayake +10 more
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Background The genus Silene is widely used as a model system for addressing ecological and evolutionary questions in plants, but advances in using the genus as a model system are impeded by the lack of available resources for studying its genome ...
Marais Gabriel AB +4 more
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Silene × isabellae, un nuevo híbrido para el género Silene L. sect. Elisanthe (Fenzl) Fenzl (Caryophyllaceae) [PDF]
Se describe un nuevo híbrido para el género Silene L. (Caryophyllaceae), producto del cruzamiento entre S. diclinis (Lag.) Laínz y S. latifolia Poiret, que aquí proponemos con el nombre de Silene × isabelae P. P. Ferrer, I. Ferrando & E. Laguna, nothosp.
Ferrando, Inmaculada +2 more
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