Bioaccumulation Factor of Selected Heavy Metals in Zea mays [PDF]
Background. Health risks arising from heavy metal pollution have attracted global attention. As a result, many studies on the accumulation of heavy metals in soil-plant systems have performed human health risk assessments.
Omolara Titilayo Aladesanmi+3 more
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Contributions of Zea mays subspecies mexicana haplotypes to modern maize [PDF]
Maize was domesticated from lowland teosinte (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis), but the contribution of highland teosinte (Zea mays ssp. mexicana, hereafter mexicana) to modern maize is not clear. Here, two genomes for Mo17 (a modern maize inbred) and mexicana
Cai, L.+20 more
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A CYTOGENETIC STUDY OF INVERSIONS IN ZEA MAYS [PDF]
D. T. Morgan
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Impaired phloem loading in zmsweet13a,b,c sucrose transporter triple knock-out mutants in Zea mays
Crop yield depends on efficient allocation of sucrose from leaves to seeds. In Arabidopsis, phloem loading is mediated by a combination of SWEET sucrose effluxers and subsequent uptake by SUT1/SUC2 sucrose/H+ symporters.
Bezrutczyk, M.+7 more
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Study of the degree of metal accumulation and toxicity of corn plants grown on heavy metals contaminated (artificially) soil [PDF]
The Aim of this research is to examine the ability of maize (Zea mays) to accumulate heavy metals and assess the bio-concentration factor (BCF) by collecting, and analyzing data on heavy metal concentrations in Zea mays.
Kidane Tsegay Merhawi, Sukhenko Liudmila
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Penerapan Metode Forward Chaining Untuk Diagnosa Hama dan Penyakit Zea Mays Indentata
Tanaman jagung berasal dari daratan Amerika dan menyebar ke daerah sub-tropis dan tropis termasuk Indonesia. Berdasarkan bentuk biji dan kandungan endospermanya, jagung dikelompokkan menjadi tujuh jenis.
Usrel Suhendra, M Nur Ikhsanto
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Traditional Foods From Maize (Zea mays L.) in Europe
Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the major crops of the world for feed, food, and industrial uses. It was originated in Central America and introduced into Europe and other continents after Columbus trips at the end of the 15th century.
P. Revilla+10 more
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CHIASMATA IN A PERICENTRIC INVERSION IN ZEA MAYS [PDF]
Daniel Zohary
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Phytochemical Analysis and Characterization of Corn Silk (Zea mays, G5417)
Corn silk has long been thought of as a waste product; however, due to its numerous therapeutic attributes, it has remarkably gained popularity in Asian and African countries.
Jyoti Singh+4 more
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Corn Starch (Zea mays) Biopolymer Plastic Reaction in Combination with Sorbitol and Glycerol
The research included corn starch (CS) films using sorbitol (S), glycerol (G), and their combination (SG) as plasticizers at 30, 45, and 60 wt %, with a traditional solution casting technique.
M. Hazrol+4 more
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