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Association of <i>Rhizoctonia theobromae</i> with cassava witches' broom outbreak in Brazil and genetic relatedness to Southeast Asian isolates. [PDF]

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Risk assessment of genetically modified zoysiagrasses (Zoysia japonica) in a zebrafish model

Plant Biotechnology Reports, 2021
Genetically modified (GM) plants have been mainly advanced for the mass production of agricultural plants. However, there are concerns about GM crops which cause side effects on ecosystems and human beings. Zebrafish is a better in vivo model and possess the advantages; small size, large clutches, transparency, low cost, and physiological similarity to
Hye-Won Yang   +5 more
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Micropropagation of Zoysiagrass (Zoysia japonica Steud.)

Plant Cell Reports, 1992
Zoysiagrass (Zoysia Willd.), chromosome number 20, is a member of the Gramineae family (Forbes 1952) and belongs to the subfamily Eragrostoideae. It originated in tropical eastern Asia and has now been introduced and distributed throughout the warm humid, warm semi-arid, and transitional regions of the world (Hanson et al. 1969; Beard 1973). In the USA,
J. M. Al-Khayri   +3 more
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Analysis of leaf tissue structures between rust-resistant and rust-susceptible Zoysia grass (Zoysia japonica)

Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2018
The differences of leaf anatomic structures between rust-susceptible and -resistant zoysia (Zoysia japonica) were compared to reveal the physical defense mechanism of rust-resistant zoysia against Puccinia zoysiae. Zoysias were screened in greenhouse and fields of Beijing, Qingdao and Yangzhou from 2009 to 2012.
Manli Li, Peisheng Mao, Yunwen Wang
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Identification of bHLH genes through genome-wide association study and antisense expression of ZjbHLH076/ZjICE1 influence tolerance to low temperature and salinity in Zoysia japonica.

Plant Science, 2021
Abiotic stress greatly affects plant growth and developmental processes, resulting in poor productivity. A variety of basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors (TFs) that play important roles in plant abiotic stress response pathways have been ...
Zhi-fang Zuo   +3 more
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Seed dispersal of Zoysia japonica by sika deer: An example of the “foliage is the fruit” hypothesis

Ecological Research
Zoysia japonica, a low growing grass, is tolerant to grazing and trampling. Kinkazan Island in northern Japan is inhabited by sika deer (Cervus nippon).
Seiki Takatsuki
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Carbon dynamics and budget in a Zoysia japonica grassland, central Japan

Journal of Plant Research, 2009
The ecosystem carbon budget was estimated in a Japanese Zoysia japonica grassland. The green biomass started to grow in May and peaked from mid-July to September. Seasonal variations in soil CO(2) flux and root respiration were mediated by changes in soil temperature. Annual soil CO(2) flux was 1,121.4 and 1,213.6 g C m(-2) and root respiration was 471.
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