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Identification of Ethno-veterinary Practices for Animal Diseases in Assosa Zone, Benishangul-Gumuz Region. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Ethno‐veterinary medicine is the use of traditional knowledge, theory, and skill to mitigate animal diseases. The study was conducted to document veterinary use of medicinal herbs in Assosa Zone, Ethiopia, from September 2022 to July 2023. Data collected from individual based field interviews using a semi‐structured questionnaire.
Yirdaw B.
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Rapid recent radiation of S-RNase lineages in Witheringia solanacea (Solanaceae) [PDF]
Strong frequency-dependent selection as found in the self-incompatibility loci of flowering plants maintains allelic lineages for extremely long time scales, such that allelic genealogies can shed insight into long-term demographic patterns of species. Effective mutation rate, as well as demographic change such as population bottlenecks, can influence ...
Judy L. Stone, S E Pierce
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Over the last fifty years there has been a continual reduction in horticultural and agricultural biodiversity of nutritionally important plants, including those of the Solanaceae family.
John Samuels
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Background Pollen development is central for plant reproduction and is assisted by changes of the transcriptome and proteome. At the same time, pollen development and viability is largely sensitive to stress, particularly to elevated temperatures.
Mario Keller+2 more
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As a conserved protein family, WRKY has been shown to be involved in multiple biological processes in plants. However, the mechanism of functional diversity for WRKYs in pepper has not been well elucidated.
Yuan Cheng+8 more
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Algae is not desirable in hydroponics and creates problems such as reduced yield and decreased dissolved oxygen, and affects the physiology of plants and, thus, needs to be controlled.
Dharti Thakulla+3 more
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Plastid genetic engineering in Solanaceae [PDF]
Plastid genetic engineering has come of age, becoming today an attractive alternative approach for the expression of foreign genes, as it offers several advantages over nuclear transformants. Significant progress has been made in plastid genetic engineering in tobacco and other Solanaceae plants, through the use of improved regeneration procedures and ...
Jelli Venkatesh, Se Won Park
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Chemodiversity of Surface Flavonoids in Solanaceae [PDF]
Abstract Several species of Nicotiana and Solanum and further members of the Solanaceae have been examined for their exudate flavonoids. Most of the aglycones are widespread flavonols, but rare and unusual flavonols were also found, e.g. in exudates of Physalis and Solanum species.
Eckhard Wollenweber+4 more
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Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most extensively cultivated horticultural crops in the world. Factors such as yield, size, taste, and lycopene content are important criteria that may impact the selection of tomato cultivars for different ...
Hardeep Singh+5 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome sequence of Anisodus acutangulus (Solanaceae)
Anisodus acutangulus is a Solanaceae perennial plant, which is endemic to China and classified as an endangered species. In this study, we have sequenced the complete chloroplast genome of A. acutangulus, which is 156,079 bp in length, containing a large
Xing Tian+4 more
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