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Features of DNA methylome in Capsicum spp. [PDF]
Liu Y +12 more
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Preliminary Study on the Antifungal Potential of Selected Plants as Botanical Fungicides Against Main Fungal Phytopathogens. [PDF]
Morea MG +4 more
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Identificación de accesiones de tomate (Solanum spp.) en la cuenca del río Vinces – Ecuador
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Gene transfer into Solanum tuberosum via Rhizobium spp.
Transgenic Research, 2010Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation (ATMT) is the preferred technique for gene transfer into crops. A major disadvantage of the technology remains the complexity of the patent landscape that surrounds ATMT which restricts its use for commercial applications. An alternative system has been described (Broothaerts et al.
Toni, Wendt +3 more
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Processes Underlying Fruit Cuticle Integrity in Tomato (Solanum spp.)
202394 pages ; The ability to synthesize, deposit and maintain a biomechanically resilient epidermis and a hydrophobic cuticle covering aerial organs are crucial protective features of all land plants. To achieve an intact and dynamic epidermal layer in growing tissues, the deposition of complex primary cell wall polysaccharides and structural cuticular ...
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2015
Potatoes are grown as a staple food in a number of countries around the world. Potatoes production is fourth at the worldwide level and provides carbohydrates and other nutrients in several developing countries. In South America a large diversity of wild and cultivated potato genotypes have been identified, from which several species have been ...
Jorge Mario Vélez +4 more
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Potatoes are grown as a staple food in a number of countries around the world. Potatoes production is fourth at the worldwide level and provides carbohydrates and other nutrients in several developing countries. In South America a large diversity of wild and cultivated potato genotypes have been identified, from which several species have been ...
Jorge Mario Vélez +4 more
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Potato (Solanum spp.) in an isohyperthermic environment. I. Agronomic management
Field Crops Research, 1987Abstract The agronomic management of the potato was studied to explore the potential for growing potatoes in an isohyperthermic environment. Twelve experiments were conducted from November 1983 to March 1986 on a clay loam Typic Argiustoll at 150 m a.s.l. at 14°N latitude in The Philippines.
P. Vander Zaag, A.L. Demagante
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