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Animal‐mediated seed dispersal: A review of study methods
Abstract By dispersing seeds, animals provide ecological functions critical for the ecology, evolution, and conservation of plants. We review quantitative and empirical approaches and emerging technologies to quantify processes and patterns of animal‐mediated seed dispersal (zoochory) across its phases: from predispersal to postdispersal.
Noelle G. Beckman +10 more
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VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF TEAK BY TISSUE CULTURE
Multiple shoot formation was inducedfront excised seedling nodal explants. OnMurashig« & ,)'koog medium supplemented with iliA (0.3 mg/litre) and nAI' (Img/litre) about 2-5 shoots were obtained within 10-15 daysfrom each explant, ina growth chamber at 25°C with a light source of' 100 lux/or 16 hours/day.
D.M.S.H.K. Ranasinqhe, G.M. Berlyn
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3D anatomical atlas of the heads of male and female adult Chamaeleo calyptratus
The veiled chameleon is a model organism in reptile development research. Utilizing contrast‐enhanced microCT and deep learning segmentation models, we have generated the first digital atlases of the skull, nervous system, cranial muscles and hyolingual muscles.
Alice Leavey +3 more
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Initial height and nitrogen fertilization on deferred signalgrass
Thus study was conducted with the objective of evaluating production and forage characteristics of Signalgrass (Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk) deferred at different initial heights and nitrogen doses. Three initial sward heights (low - 10 cm, medium -
Arejacy Antônio Sobral Silva +5 more
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In the article assesses the effectiveness of differentiated application of magnetic therapy and piloerection in adolescents with the syndrome of a vegetative dystonia with connective tissue dysplasia.
G. S Dubilei, I. Iu Goreva
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Zinc is an essential mineral for humans and plants and is involved in many physiological and biochemical processes. In humans, Zn deficiency has been associated with retarded growth and reduction of immune response.
Carolina eAstudillo +4 more
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Production of Oil in Plant Vegetative Tissues
Synthetic biology is an emerging area of science focused on the development of well‐defined molecular components that can be assembled and utilized for rational engineering design. In many cases, the process is geared towards production of high‐value compounds, and in biofuels research, a major goal is to maximize the amount of oil that can be ...
John Dyer +8 more
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A functional evolution of the Leucobryaceae [PDF]
Recent conclusions on the limits of the Leucobryaceae and on the function of the Leucobryaceous leaf are used as basis for further observations on evolution of the group. Eight genera are recognized in the family; 1. Leucobryum, 2.
Robinson, Harold
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Abstract Many studies and initiatives are animated by the potential for science education to intervene in the climate crisis and crises of environmental degradation and disinformation. For science teachers to learn to address these issues in their classes, their teaching must expand beyond scientific facts and face controversial social aspects. Dealing
Valeria M. Cabello +2 more
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Patterns of expression of lipid-transfer protein gene in organs of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)
The patterns of lipid-transfer protein PsLTP1 (Pinus sylvestris lipid transfer protein 1) gene expression in the vegetative and generative organs of Scots pine have been studied by the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
N. I. Hrunyk, V. A. Kovaleva, R. T. Gout
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