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QTLs identification for characteristics of the root system in upland rice through DNA microarray

QTLs identification for characteristics of the root system in upland rice through DNA microarray

... Considering the importance of the root system for rice cultivation, this work sought to evaluate a segregating F 2:3 population of upland rice to ...

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Heterogeneous salinity in the root system of bell pepper in greenhouse

Heterogeneous salinity in the root system of bell pepper in greenhouse

... using the split-root method. These authors observed that root exposure to salinity led to decrease in biomass production, and that the negative effect of salinity was mitigated when plants ...

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Distribution of the root system of peach palm under drip irrigation

Distribution of the root system of peach palm under drip irrigation

... (1994) the assessment of such factors as the volume of soil explored, root length and root activity is a difficult task, and great difficulties are encountered in any sampling technique, ...

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STUDY OF THE EARLY ROOT DEVELOPMENT OF IMPORTANT ARABLE GRASS WEEDS IN MAIZE I. LARGE CRABGRASS (DIGITARIA SANGUINALIS (L.) SCOP)

STUDY OF THE EARLY ROOT DEVELOPMENT OF IMPORTANT ARABLE GRASS WEEDS IN MAIZE I. LARGE CRABGRASS (DIGITARIA SANGUINALIS (L.) SCOP)

... sources. The root system of grasses are composed of a few basic types of roots: embryonic roots (including the primary root and the other seminal roots that develop ...

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GROWTH OF CITRUS ROOTSTOCKS UNDER ALUMINIUM STRESS IN HYDROPONICS

GROWTH OF CITRUS ROOTSTOCKS UNDER ALUMINIUM STRESS IN HYDROPONICS

... with the objective of evaluating the effects of aluminium on plant ...on the subject. Since growth-related characteristics constitute the criterion utilized to identify the degree of ...

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Key words: crop yield, leaf system, light, photoperiod, photosynthesis, reproductive system, root system, temperature,

Key words: crop yield, leaf system, light, photoperiod, photosynthesis, reproductive system, root system, temperature,

... then the stomata closed, even though the leaves were well ...Severing the roots that were exposed to the dry soil opened the stomata, indicating a signal from roots to shoots that ...

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CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SOIL FERTILITY AND ROOT SYSTEM OF RESTINGA FORESTS

CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SOIL FERTILITY AND ROOT SYSTEM OF RESTINGA FORESTS

... by the characteristics of the substrates, resulting from the type and age of the depositional ...characteristics. The climate along the coast is tropical ...of the ...

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Seedling formation and field production of beetroot and lettuce in Aqui- dauana, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Seedling formation and field production of beetroot and lettuce in Aqui- dauana, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

... of the root system with S1 ...MFR. The substrates with lower percentages of organic compounds (7 and 14%) provided better root development (Table ...2). The higher percentage of ...

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Pitaya (Hylocereus undatus) initial growth in function to NPK fertilization

Pitaya (Hylocereus undatus) initial growth in function to NPK fertilization

... termites. The donor matrices of vegetative material were young specimens of white- -fleshed pitaya (Hylocereus ...used. The experimental design was in randomized blocks with 9 treatments (NPK doses) and 4 ...

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Sample size for measurement of root traits on common bean by image analysis

Sample size for measurement of root traits on common bean by image analysis

... large root systems is a laborious and time-consuming task, making difficult its insertion into breeding ...programs. Root quantification can be improved through suitable sampling methods which com- bine ...

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In sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) fi elds, the main in- puts to soil organic carbon (SOC) come from post-harvest sugarcane residues, either aboveground (dry leaves and

In sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) fi elds, the main in- puts to soil organic carbon (SOC) come from post-harvest sugarcane residues, either aboveground (dry leaves and

... through the root system when compared with aboveground crop residues can be explained by chemical composition, because roots have a higher concentration of phenolic and lignaceous compounds (Bolinder ...

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Dinâmica do fósforo na rizosfera de cana-de-açúcar sob fontes fosfatadas e torta...

Dinâmica do fósforo na rizosfera de cana-de-açúcar sob fontes fosfatadas e torta...

... to the root development, soil adequate P levels promotes the initial formation and development of the root system and increases the absorption and utilization of all other ...

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SUCROSE IN DETOXIFICATION OF COFFEE PLANTS WITH  GLYPHOSATE DRIFT

SUCROSE IN DETOXIFICATION OF COFFEE PLANTS WITH GLYPHOSATE DRIFT

... ABSTRACT: The weed control in coffee plants has great importance, as they compete for light, water and ...nutrients. The chemical control is the most used, emphasizing the glyphosate, however, ...

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Cuttings of Lippia alba with emphasis on time for seedling formation, substrates and plant growth regulators

Cuttings of Lippia alba with emphasis on time for seedling formation, substrates and plant growth regulators

... characterized the best time for seedling planting, considering the maintenance of vegetative growth and attributes of the root ...Despite the ease of rooting and development of cuttings ...

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Agronomic performance of sugarcane as affected by sources and nitrogen rates in the brazilian Savannah region - DOI: 10.7127/rbai.v14n101098

Agronomic performance of sugarcane as affected by sources and nitrogen rates in the brazilian Savannah region - DOI: 10.7127/rbai.v14n101098

... regarding the dose of N that provides the maximum economic productivity (OTTO et ...2016). The response of sugarcane to nitrogen fertilization is generally related to the biological fixation ...

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SOIL AND PLANT NUTRITION - Article

SOIL AND PLANT NUTRITION - Article

... for the evaluation in each of the experiments, the plants were duly collected and taken to the laboratory in order to determine the following parameters: (a) shoot length (CPA, cm); (b) ...

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Doses de fósforo na produção e qualidade de frutos de melão amarelo

Doses de fósforo na produção e qualidade de frutos de melão amarelo

... for the melon, and this culture has significant importance for the economy in the Northeast of ...Thus, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of P levels on production ...

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Influence Of Genetic Polymorphisms In Genes Of Bone Remodeling And Angiogenesis Process I n T h e A p i c a l Pe r i o d o n t i t i s

Influence Of Genetic Polymorphisms In Genes Of Bone Remodeling And Angiogenesis Process I n T h e A p i c a l Pe r i o d o n t i t i s

... which the main cause, is the anaerobic polymicrobial infection of the dental pulp and root canals ...around the root apex ...in the central areas of the inflamed ...

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Evaluation of Live Cuttings Effect on Slope Stability

Evaluation of Live Cuttings Effect on Slope Stability

... evaluate the development of shrub live cuttings and their effect on slope ...plants. The results showed that seasons affected plants growth and their ability to provide soil ...old). The critical ...

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Effect of rotary instrumentation and of the association of calcium hydroxide and chlorhexidine on the antisepsis of the root canal system in dogs

Effect of rotary instrumentation and of the association of calcium hydroxide and chlorhexidine on the antisepsis of the root canal system in dogs

... evaluating the antisepsis of the root canal system (RCS) and periapical region (PR) provided by rotary instrumentation associated with chlorhexidine + calcium hydroxide as intracanal medica- ...

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