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ABSTRACT Brassica napus is the second most important oil crop worldwide. Number of primary branches (Branch number, BN) and silique number on the main inflorescence (SMI) are key yield‐related quantitative traits. Here, we cloned a major QTL, qDB.A09, which simultaneously influences BN and SMI.
Sihao Zhang +10 more
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Food, Feed, and Phytochemical Uses of Wild Edible Plants: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Rumicha TD +4 more
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Non Timber Forest Products and Biodiversity Conservation - A Study of Tribals in a Protected Area in India [PDF]
This study analyses the economics of Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) and the economic values appropriated by tribals in a protected area in India. Using primary data covering a cross section of tribals in the Nagarhole National Park (NNP), South India
Ninan, K.N.
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Traditional knowledge and use of wild edible plants in Sidi Bennour region (Central Morocco)
A. Aboukhalaf +7 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Engineering of marker‐free lettuce chloroplast genome to express CTB‐Exenatide and CTB‐Lixisenatide for oral delivery. Upper panel: Chemically synthesised exenatide or lixisenatide require expensive production, purification, refrigeration and invasive delivery methods.
Rahul Singh, Henry Daniell
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Nutritional Composition, Antioxidant Activity, and Phytochemical Analysis of Three Commonly Consumed Wild Edible Plants in Dibatie District, Western Ethiopia. [PDF]
Anbessa B +3 more
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ABSTRACT Mango (Mangifera indica) is one of the most popular fruits cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The availability of reference genomes helps to identify the genetic basis of important traits. Here, we report assembled high‐quality chromosome‐level genomes for the Australian mango cultivar ‘Kensington Pride’ and M ...
Upendra Kumari Wijesundara +5 more
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Ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild edible plants in Yeki district, Sheka Zone, Southwest Ethiopia. [PDF]
Awoke A +4 more
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Nutritional Composition and Phytochemical Evaluation of Some Selected Wild Edible Plants in Tach Gaint District, Northwestern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Yiblet Y, Adamu E.
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ABSTRACT Clubroot, a severe soil‐borne disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, poses a severe threat to global production of Brassicaceae oilseed crops and vegetables. To date, there has been a serious lack of clubroot‐resistant germplasms in Brassica napus (AACC), necessitating the urgent development of novel disease‐resistant germplasm.
Xueqing Zhou +12 more
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