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IMPACT OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ON MAIZE (Zea mays) YIELD, SOME WATER RELATIONS AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER LOSSES IN THE NORTH MIDDLE NILE DELTA. [PDF]
E. Moursi, A. A. S. Gendy, M. Kassab
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Summary Southern leaf blight (SLB), caused by the necrotrophic fungus Cochliobolus heterostrophus, is a major foliar disease of maize (Zea mays) world‐wide. A genome‐wide association study was performed to dissect the genetic basis of SLB resistance in maize. Functional validation was performed using mutant and transgenic analyses.
Tao Zhong +8 more
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Impacts of Reproductive Stage Water‐Deficit Stress and Weed Competition on the Productivity of Maize (Zea mays L.) and Grain Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) [PDF]
Ariel Tóth +3 more
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Summary Following changes in light flux, photosynthesis (A) typically adjusts more quickly than stomatal conductance (gs), which is dependent on changes in stomatal aperture. Faster stomatal responses are proposed to reduce water loss and enhance growth in dynamic light environments. Stomatal opening and closing parameters were determined in a range of
Robert A. Brench +4 more
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LA FILOSOFIA EN AMÉRICA LATINA
La indiscutible Presencia de la América Latina, Asia y Africa en la historia contemporánea del mundo, hasta ayer sólo a cargo de la acción europeo-occidental está originando nuevas interpretaciones, o puntos de vista, en el campo de la religión y la ...
Leopoldo Zea
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Summary Biotrophic plant–pathogens secrete effector molecules to redirect and exploit endogenous signaling and developmental pathways in their favor. The biotrophic fungus Ustilago maydis causes galls on all aerial parts of maize. However, the responsible gall‐inducing effectors and corresponding plant signaling pathway(s) remain largely unknown. Using
Mamoona Khan +7 more
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Summary Understanding when and where drought stress originates in the soil–plant continuum is essential for predicting plant responses to climate change. While stomatal closure is a well‐known reaction to declining soil moisture, the precise hydraulic trigger remains unresolved.
Sara Di Bert +8 more
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