Yellow canopy syndrome of sugarcane: A review of current knowledge and future research directions
Yellow Canopy Syndrome (YCS) is a complex issue affecting commercial sugarcane in Australia, first identified in Far North Queensland over a decade ago. It has spread across most cane‐growing regions in Queensland and poses a significant threat to the global sugarcane industry.
Hang Xu+4 more
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Field-based evaluation of multi-strain PGPR to improve zea mays yield and soil nutrient dynamics in semi-arid of Türkiye. [PDF]
Kurt PO.
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Tassel Modifications in Zea Mays
Ernest E Dale, Norton H. Nickerson
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Wounding Response in Relation to Polar Transport of Radiocalcium in Isolated Root Segments of Zea mays [PDF]
Evan C. Evans, Burton E. Vaughan
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ABSTRACT Based on adult morphological characters, the more than 300 species of Alpheus were divided into seven informal species groups, but some groups are not supported by molecular data. The aim here was to describe the zoea I of Alpheus bouvieri, and to do a review of the larval descriptions available in the literature, analysing whether the ...
Karmine Pasinatto+2 more
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Meta-QTL Analysis and Genes Responsible for Plant and Ear Height in Maize (<i>Zea mays</i> L.). [PDF]
Li X, Zhao X, Sun S, Tao K, Niu Y.
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Carbon Dioxide Production by Dry Grain of Zea mays [PDF]
Duane P. Bartholomew, W. E. Loomis
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Reversibility of sex changes in the plant kingdom: more important than we thought?
ABSTRACT Compared to animals, plants show a wide range of reproductive strategies with different degrees of sex separation (e.g. dioecy, monoecy, hermaphroditism). While sex expression was previously thought to be genetically determined and fixed in plants, accumulating evidence suggests that sex expression can change reversibly even within one ...
Iris Sammarco+3 more
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The Dynamic Effects of Transposon Insertions on <i>AuxRP1</i> Transcription During Vegetative Development in <i>Zea mays</i>. [PDF]
Troy JM+10 more
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Sustainable control of Dalbulus maidis: A field study with entomopathogenic fungi
Dalbulus maidis, a plant pathogen vector, poses a serious threat to maize production and food security. We investigated the potential synergistic effects between formulations based on entomopathogenic fungi and corn hybrids with varying resistance to maize stunt complex and Maize rayado fino virus. The combined management of M. anisopliae + B. bassiana
Priscilla T. N. Maia+8 more
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