3e). These findings clarified the evolutionary history of oats based on various pieces of evidence at the genomic level and provided the most possible clues to the subgenomic origin of hexaploid oat, which will be of great value for introgression breeding and the transfer of traits from the ...
In the nineteenth century the advancement of science was largely due to an organized, descriptive effort associated with a number of important discoveries. It rested on a freeing of the intellect in a way that permitted scientific empiricism; it was aide
Tartary buckwheat,Fagopyrum tataricum, is a pseudocereal crop with worldwide distribution and high nutritional value. However, the origin and domestication history of this crop remain to be elucidated. Results Here, by analyzing the population genomics of 567 accessions collected worldwide and reviewing...
The study of oat varieties (Avena sativa L.) of various geographical origin for grain quality and productivitydoi:10.18699/VJ19.541V. I. PolonskiyN. A. SurinS. A. GerasimovA. G. LipshinA. V. SuminaS. ZuteInstitute of Cytology and Genetics, SB RAS...
Fig. 1: Structural and functional landscape of the 21 oat pseudochromosomes. a–f, The tracks from the outer circles towards the centre of the diagram display the chromosome name and subgenome origin (A, blue; C, gold; D, green) with major translocations (a); anchored oat genetic markers...
Quite possibly true insofar as Friar Francisco Ximénez, noted translator of the holy Mayan text Popul Vuh, inventoried the single-origin cacáos in the Americas, saying that the absolute best grew along this Pacific coast.Over the centuries – millennia really – the Maya developed & refined ...
2. Geographical distribution of flat breads 3. Production process and classification of flat breads 4. Baking the flat breads 5. Origin and history of vertical ovens 6. Variability in vertical oven denominations 7. Conclusion Conflicts of interest Acknowledgments ReferencesShow full outline Cited by ...
commerson (Lacépède) and S. guttatus (Blo... K. Srinivasa Rao,K Lakshmi - 《Journal of Natural History》 被引量: 24发表: 1993年 THE ORIGIN OF THE PLANTS OF MATERNAL TYPE WHICH OCCUR IN CONNECTION WITH INTERSPECIFIC HYBRIDIZATIONS The following, possibilities exist: -(1) Induced ...
The nutrient-rich tubers of the greater yam, Dioscorea alata L., provide food and income security for millions of people around the world. Despite its global importance, however, greater yam remains an orphan crop. Here, we address this resource gap by p
Monocots are one of the most diverse groups of flowering plants, and tracing the evolution of their ancestral genome into modern species is essential for understanding their evolutionary success. Here, we report a high-quality assembly of the Acorus tata