Wheat, any of several species of cereal grasses of the genus Triticum and their edible grains. Wheat is one of the oldest and most important of the cereal crops. It is used to make bread, pasta, cake, crackers, cookies, pastries, flour, and many other fo
A kind of durum wheat plant with partially or even wholly multiplication genome at least with it is fertile for the genes such as tetraploid durum wheat daurum (wheat) plant with when the genomics journal article multiplication durum wheat plant strain growth under the same conditions and the ...
The definition and concept of plant biostimulants is still evolving, which is partly a reflection of the diversity of inputs that can be considered to be biostimulants. The breadth of the concept of biostimulants is evident by reviewing two initiatives from consortia of biostimulant industries, on...
"When we deleted the gene in the fungus responsible for production of elsinochrome, we saw a reduced ability of the fungus to affect thewheat plant." Associate Professor Peter Solomon from The Australian National University said it was ironic to consider that light, the very basis of plant lif...
A method of controlling plant cell cycle is provided characterised in that it comprises increasing or decreasing E2F-dimerization partner (DP) protein activity in a plant cell through expression of a recombinant DP peptide or protein in that cell. Further provided is use of such proteins in ...
the use of environmentally sound compounds has become popular. Improving plant growth using natural compounds such as chitin, a carbohydrate chain polymer, and its derivatives is a promising sustainable agriculture strategy. Chitin and its derivatives exhibit a unique mode of action being at the same...
Effect of mulching on soil and plant water status, and the growth and yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in a semi-arid environment Mulching is one of the important agronomic practices in conserving the soil moisture and modifying the soil physical environment. Wheat, the second most im.....
MHMD Silva,PC Debergh - 《Plant Cell Tissue & Organ Culture》 被引量: 113发表: 1997年 Analysis of the spaceflight effects on growth and development of Super Dwarf wheat grown on the Space Station Mir. The hypothesis being tested is that Super Dwarf wheat, Triticum aestivum L., plants in ...
SOD was initially biochemically extracted from the serum and liver of animals, as well as from plant sources; however, this process was inefficient.1 Induction of oxidative stress in microbes has been the mainstay of SOD production; however, a method in which recombinant Cu/Zn SOD is produced...
contain 300 to 400 ppm of iron (dry weight) and, unlike many forms of plant iron, have high bioavailability when ingested by humans. A dosage of 10 g/day can contain 1.5 to 2 mg of absorbable iron, similar to that of standard ferrous sulfate.Kapoor 1993,Kapoor 1993Trace elements present...