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Effect of Tissue Culture in Vegetable Improvement
PAU model farm solar dryer was built and tested for spinach drying at college of technology and engineering, Udaipur. It is discovered that the temperature in the farm solar drier was 41.5 percent higher than the ambient temperature. The farm solar drier needs a total drying duration of 8hours for drying to lower the moisture content.
Rahul Kumar, Sudhir Jain
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A novel transcriptional module involving CsYABBY3 and CsAS1 is identified to regulate cannabinoid biosynthesis and trichome development. These factors mutually activate each other and form a protein complex via a conserved residue, acting synergistically to amplify metabolic flux through a coordinate feed‐forward mechanism.
Xuewen Zhu +18 more
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Boron deficiency responses in maize (Zea mays L.) roots
Abstract Background Boron (B) is an essential micronutrient for plants. Dicot plants respond to insufficient B supply by altering root architecture and root hair growth. How root systems of rather low‐B demanding monocot species such as maize (Zea mays L.) respond to B deficiency in terra has not been experimentally resolved, yet.
Manuela Désirée Bienert +5 more
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Deep Learning Methods for Assessing Time‐Variant Nonlinear Signatures in Clutter Echoes
Motion classification from biosonar echoes in clutter presents a fundamental challenge: extracting structured information from stochastic interference. Deep learning successfully discriminates object speed and direction from bat‐inspired signals, achieving 97% accuracy with frequency‐modulated calls but only 48% with constant‐frequency tones. This work
Ibrahim Eshera +2 more
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On electrophoretic protein of vegetable tissues
The meaning of electrophoretical analyses of protein of vegetable tissues in the study of vegetable physiology is considered to be very important, and we prescribed the conditions of its electrophoresis at first.That is, we proposed newly the mixed buffer of K-phosphate and Na-borate, and fixed in details the conditions of electrophoresis concerning ...
Hiroshi Kondo, Miyoko Sumi
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Abstract Premise Insect herbivory is a major biotic factor shaping plant populations and driving the evolution of defensive traits. Polyploidy (whole‐genome duplication) often induces substantial phenotypic and genotypic changes that may affect species interactions, including herbivory.
Antonio J. Manzaneda +4 more
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Shaped by context: Evolutionary trajectories of desiccation tolerance in land plants
Abstract Desiccation tolerance (DT), the ability to survive near‐complete cellular dehydration, is widespread in diaspores but rare in the vegetative tissues of land plants. The patchy and punctuated phylogenetic distribution of vegetative desiccation tolerance (VDT) suggests that the trait is both ancient and recurrent, yet the evolutionary ...
Rose A. Marks +2 more
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Brassinosteroid (BR) is a family of bioactive steroid hormones that plays vital roles in plant growth and development. The BR-mediated regulation of plant growth and architecture has been well studied.
Song-Hao Zu +7 more
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Abstract Premise Flower color, a key trait influencing plant–pollinator interactions, may be influenced by abiotic factors such as soil. We investigated association between pollinators, soil characteristics, and flower color variations in Digitalis purpurea across native populations in Sweden and introduced populations in Bolivia.
Sissi Lozada‐Gobilard +6 more
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Micropropagation of Some Plant Species under in Vitro Conditions
At the beginning of the XXI century, the perspectives of the plant biochemistry and physiology are focused on examining the capability of plant cells and tissue culture for vegetative propagation.
Liljana Koleva-Gudeva
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