plant nutritionreviewsThe major mineral elements taken up from the soil by plant life are N, P, S, K, Ca and Mg, but Na and Cl, which have less specific functions, are included in the context of contributions by other speakers. In this paper no consideration is given, except in ...
Early blight and brown leaf spot are often cited as the most problematic pathogens of tomato in many agricultural regions. Their causal agents are Alternaria spp., a genus of Ascomycota containing numerous necrotrophic pathogens. Breeding programs have y
The market module consists of a spatial, global multi-commodity model for 47 primary and processed agricultural products, covering 77 countries in 40 trade blocks. The behavioural functions for supply, human consumption, feed and processing in the market module are all differentiated by commodity and...
Additionally, GramineaeTFDB possesses a tool which aids the users to search for putative cis-elements located in the promoter regions of TFs and predict the functions of the TFs using cis-element-based functional prediction approach. We also supplied hyperlinks to expression profiles of those TF ...
(Moshelion et al., 2015). Therefore, AQPs functions to increase the CO2transportation in leaves, by PIP1 ofA. thaliana(Uehlein et al., 2012) and increase the liposomal permeability to water, which is promoted by the same protein inOryza sativa(Scalera et al., 2014). AtPIP2;2knockouts...
Influence of pond fertilization and feeding rate on growth performance, economic returns and water quality in a small-scale cage-cum-pond integrated system... The effects of pond fertilization and feeding rate on growth, economic returns and water quality were investigated to develop a low-cost c...
Bar plots show genome sizes and total lengths of different genome features, and normalized gene count (Supplementary Note 1.2) for proteins with inferred functions based on sequence similarity (having an assigned protein name; Methods), or those without (named ‘hypothetical protein’). Species for...
The association of autoimmune diseases with particular allellic products of the class-II major histocompatibility complex (MHCII) region implicates the presentation of the offending self-antigens to T cells. Because antigen-presenting cells are tolerogen
In contrast to the large number of studies exploring AS in animals, the prevalence, molecular functions, and regulation of this mechanism in plants are much less studied. Several transcriptomic analyses have shown that AS is common in plants in general, and in Arabidopsis thaliana, in particular,...
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