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CHROMOSOMAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE NATIVE AND ONE CULTIVATED SPECIES OF

CHROMOSOMAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE NATIVE AND ONE CULTIVATED SPECIES OF

... American species of Lathyrus ( ...the cultivated species ...each species and among species in the number of metacentric, submetacentric and subtelocentric chromosomes, the number and ...

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KARYOTIPIC ASYMMETRY OF BOTH WILD AND CULTIVATED SPECIES OF PENNISETUM (

KARYOTIPIC ASYMMETRY OF BOTH WILD AND CULTIVATED SPECIES OF PENNISETUM (

... of cultivated species such as precocity in vegetative development, the increase of efficiency in nutrient use, the fairer distribution of dry matter production during the year, and the increase of fertile ...

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Activity of rhizobacteria antagonistic to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. passiflorae in soils cultivated with monocotyledonous plants

Activity of rhizobacteria antagonistic to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. passiflorae in soils cultivated with monocotyledonous plants

... the cultivated species and rhizobacterial combinations was significant only for the metabolic quotient, whose values tended to be higher under millet cultivation in combination 3 (R77/R95/R104/R120), the ...

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Functional gene polymorphism to reveal species history: the case of the CRTISO gene in cultivated carrots.

Functional gene polymorphism to reveal species history: the case of the CRTISO gene in cultivated carrots.

... Deviations from neutrality expectations could be explained by selection or demographic events. The use of demographic models, considering both a moderate genetic bottleneck (k $2 to k $15, depending on the considered ...

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J. Braz. Chem. Soc.  vol.20 número9

J. Braz. Chem. Soc. vol.20 número9

... compounds, of which 67 were identiied and one was unknown) were analysed in 10 oils by HCA and PCA (Table 1 and Table S1-Supplementary Information). The chemical compositions were determined from the chromatographic ...

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Targeting and genotyping RGAs in a mappingpopulation of the AA genome of wild Arachis

Targeting and genotyping RGAs in a mappingpopulation of the AA genome of wild Arachis

... Wild species, on the other hand, are genetically very diverse and a rich source of resistance to the pathogens that attack cultivated species (Halward et ...

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AGROCLIMATIC ZONING FOR EUCALYPTUS IN THE STATE OF PARANÁ AND THE NEW SCENARIOS DEFINED BY GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE

AGROCLIMATIC ZONING FOR EUCALYPTUS IN THE STATE OF PARANÁ AND THE NEW SCENARIOS DEFINED BY GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE

... main cultivated species belong to the genus ...main species of commercial value eucalyptus were ...urograndis, species cultivated in the Cfa climate zone (subtropical ...a ...

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Measurement of germination capacity

Measurement of germination capacity

... High values obtained using this expression mean higher seedling vigour of one sample in relation to another. In seed technology this value, named index of velocity of germination or emergence, is used to predict the ...

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BRAZILIAN ARCHIVES OF BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY

BRAZILIAN ARCHIVES OF BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY

... interesting cultivated species of the genus: systematically, by the lack of the wild ancestry; morphologically, due to genotypes with erect and semi-erect habits (the others species of the genus show ...

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Study of the physical, chemical and biological processes in semi-intensive fishponds: development of a mathematical model as a tool for managing white seabream (Diplodus sargus) production

Study of the physical, chemical and biological processes in semi-intensive fishponds: development of a mathematical model as a tool for managing white seabream (Diplodus sargus) production

... mechanistic model that reproduces the dynamics of organic and inorganic nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorus) forms as well as of oxygen, in the pelagic and benthic compartments of an earth pond. This model not only helped ...

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Cytogenetic studies in four cultivated Amaranthus (Amaranthaceae) species

Cytogenetic studies in four cultivated Amaranthus (Amaranthaceae) species

... some species of the genus have indicated variation in number of chromosome pairs with ...of cultivated species ...studied species, only one pair of chromosomes with a satellite was found ...

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Transferring of Sclerotinia resistance from wild into cultivated sunflower: Combining of conventional and laboratory techniques

Transferring of Sclerotinia resistance from wild into cultivated sunflower: Combining of conventional and laboratory techniques

... Micropropagation is interesting for wild sunflower species whose seeds germinate poorly. I m h o f f et al. (1996) described a method for efficient propagation of three wild sunflower species using sterile ...

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Edible leafy vegetables from West Africa (Guinea-Bissau): consumption, trade and food potential

Edible leafy vegetables from West Africa (Guinea-Bissau): consumption, trade and food potential

... Abstract: Wild Edible Plants are common in the diet of rural communities of sub-Saharan Africa. In Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, wild plant resources are widely used in human diet, but very few studies have addressed them. ...

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Pomacea bridgesii and exotic

Pomacea bridgesii and exotic

... The average survival rate obtained for the species was 100% for the animals stocked up in densities of 0.5 animal/L, not showing any signifi cantly difference when compared to the other treatments. Therefore, on ...

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Variation of starch granules in diploid species of the genus Avena L.

Variation of starch granules in diploid species of the genus Avena L.

... Abstract. Composite starch granules, the main product of assimilation in oat endosperm, were analyzed in the accessions of both wild and cultivated diploid species of the genus Avena. Simple starch granules ...

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Nucleotide diversity of a major carotenoid biosynthetic pathway gene in wild and cultivated Solanum (Section Lycopersicon) species

Nucleotide diversity of a major carotenoid biosynthetic pathway gene in wild and cultivated Solanum (Section Lycopersicon) species

... The carotenoid biosynthetic pathway is one of the most extensively known in plants with an array of structural genes and gene products already characterized (Cunningham and Gantt, 1998; Isaacson et al., 2004). Molecular ...

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Genetic diversity of cultivated accessions and wild species of rubber tree using EST‑SSR markers

Genetic diversity of cultivated accessions and wild species of rubber tree using EST‑SSR markers

... corresponded to Structure groups III and VII, whereas group 3 corresponded entirely to group VI of the Structure clustering. Therefore, Structure analysis was also efficient to access the genetic organization of Hevea ...

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HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY VARIABILITY IN HORIZONTAL SUBSURFACE FLOW CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS

HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY VARIABILITY IN HORIZONTAL SUBSURFACE FLOW CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS

... Plants can maintain hydraulic conductivity over time by means of two main mechanisms: a) creation of preferential paths for water flow as a result of root growth and, particularly, rhizome penetration in the bed; and b) ...

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Genetic diversity and population structure in Vicia faba L. landraces and wild related species assessed by nuclear SSRs

Genetic diversity and population structure in Vicia faba L. landraces and wild related species assessed by nuclear SSRs

... The use of molecular markers has improved significantly the management and utilization of crop genetic diversity kept in germplasm collections [9–13]. In faba bean the large nuclear genome (13 Gb) hinders effective ...

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Diet of Eared Doves (Zenaida auriculata, Aves, Columbidae) in a sugar-cane colony in South-eastern Brazil

Diet of Eared Doves (Zenaida auriculata, Aves, Columbidae) in a sugar-cane colony in South-eastern Brazil

... Particularly striking is the fact that these seeds were found in many crops throughout the period between January and June (Euphorbia heterophylla and Brachiaria plantaginea, in 40% to 80% of the crops). Such high ...

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