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(—) S-adenosyl-L-methionine-magnesium Protoporphyrin Methyltransferase, an Enzyme in the Biosynthetic Pathway of Chlorophyll in Zea mays [PDF]
Richard Radmer, Lawrence Bogorad
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We studied how conservation grazing influenced vegetation composition and structure and greater prairie‐chicken nest survival in northwestern Minnesota. We observed effects of grazing on vegetation in the year of grazing, but these changes dissipated by August of the post‐grazing year.
Jamie R. Horton+3 more
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Comparative Analysis of Polyphenolic Acids from Various <i>Zea mays</i> Parts in Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction. [PDF]
Řepka D, Lapčík L.
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Tassel Modifications in Zea Mays
Ernest E Dale, Norton H. Nickerson
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Effects of crop species on soil functions and soil multifunctionality are species‐specific
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Soil multifunctionality is essential for sustainable agriculture, as soils not only need to support crop growth but also maintain soil biodiversity and sustain other critical ecosystem functions.
Zhaoqi Bin+4 more
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Genome-wide identification and analysis of the FLA gene family in maize (Zea mays L.) and its expression in response to abiotic stresses. [PDF]
Cao Y+7 more
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Effects on Zea mays Seedlings of a Strontium Replacement for Calcium in Nutrient Media [PDF]
William H. Queen+2 more
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A large‐scale citizen science study involving thousands of cowslip (Primula veris) observations from all over Europe revealed an unexpected prevalence of S‐morphs over L‐morphs, which was influenced by climatic as well as land use factors. Furthermore, general morph ratios were often unbalanced with the strongest shifts occurring in smaller populations.
Tsipe Aavik+40 more
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Genome-wide association study for resistance to Macrophomina phaseolina in maize (Zea mays L.). [PDF]
Oder G+4 more
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Larval development time, ADG, survival rate and substrate consumption were not negatively affected by the levels of mycotoxins contamination Larvae excreted most of the ingested DON and its derivatives through exuviae and frass The mycotoxin accumulation rates observed in larvae were always below the current legal limits for livestock feed Abstract ...
Valentina Candian+4 more
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