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Plant tissue culture: Current status, opportunities and challenges
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal, 2010)
Developmental reprogramming by UV-B radiation in plants
(Elsevier Ireland, 2017-11)
Plants are extremely plastic organisms with the ability to adapt and respond to the changing environmental conditions surrounding them. Sunlight is one of the main resources for plants, both as a primary energy source for ...
Transgenic strategies for enhancement of nematode resistance in plants
(Frontiers, 2017)
PHOSPHORUS EFFECTS IN THE NUTRITION and GROWTH of DEVELOPING MANGO PLANTS
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2010-01-01)
The objective was to study the effects of phosphorous (P) fertilization on nutritional and developmental aspects of growing mango plants. The mango plants were evaluated by soil chemical analyses, leaf chemical analyses, ...
PHOSPHORUS EFFECTS IN THE NUTRITION and GROWTH of DEVELOPING MANGO PLANTS
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2010-01-01)
The objective was to study the effects of phosphorous (P) fertilization on nutritional and developmental aspects of growing mango plants. The mango plants were evaluated by soil chemical analyses, leaf chemical analyses, ...
Colonization pattern of Cecropia by Azteca ants: Influence of plant ontogeny, environment and host plant choice by queens
(California State University, 2014)
Desenvolvimento e produtividade da cúrcuma (Curcuma longa L.) em função de doses de nitrogênio e potássio
(2005-06-01)
The objective of the experiment was evaluating the development and production of turmeric, it was carried out at FCAV-UNESP, in Jaboticabal-SP, during 11/18/ 1999 to 7/18/2000, in randomized blocks, with three replications, ...
Comparative study of shoot and root development in micropropagated and sucker-derived banana and plantain (Musa spp.) plants
(FACT Limitedhttp://www.m.elewa.org/JABS/2008/8%282%29/Abstract5-Blomme.html, 2013)
The role of microbial signals in plant growth and development: Current status and future prospects
(2020-01-01)
The microbial community is surrounded by plants and this leads to an interaction between them. There are two types of microbials that interact with plant: beneficial microbes and pathogenic microbes. There is a relationship ...