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American Journal of Plant Sciences (AJPS) is an openly accessible journal published monthly. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of plant sciences. All manuscripts subm…
Lidiane A. Vargas, Alexandre M. A. Passos, Veronice A. Marcílio, Francis A. Brugnera, Vivianni P. D. Leite, Rogério S. C. Costa
Understanding the ecological dynamics of weed populations in no-tillage systems is important to establish strategies for integrated weed control capable of increasing agroecosystem sustainability. This study sought to evaluate the effect of succession systems…
Willian Vieira Gonçalves, Maria do Carmo Vieira, Thiago de Oliveira Carnevali, Néstor A. Heredia Zárate, Heldo Denir Vhaldor Rosa Aran, Kátia Cristina Silva Mineli
Producing Brazilian Cerrado plants, especially ones endangered, is essential for your maintenance. In this way, fertilization is furthermore uncertain. Here, we demonstrate the impact of soil addition of nitrogen (N, 4.20, 18.90, 31.50, 44.10 and 59.85 mg&mid…
Rumanzi Saidi Mbaraka, Yoshiyuki Yamagata, Atsushi Yoshimura, Hideshi Yasui
The spread of tissue necrosis leads to plant death. We isolated 18 lethal necrotic mutants induced in rice ( Oryza sativa L.) by gamma-irradiation. The necrotic lethality among the 18 mutants was controlled by single recessive genes designated necrotic lethal…
Kyi Mon Mon Ko, 1 1, Yasumaru Hirai, Oscar B. Zamora, Lucille Elna de Guzman
A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the agronomic and physiological responses of rice under different water management systems, types of fertilizer and seedling age. This experiment was done at the farm of Agri Park, College of Agriculture, Central E…
Alan Junior de Pelegrin, Ivan Ricardo Carvalho, Andrei Caíque Pires Nunes, Gustavo Henrique Demari, Vinicíus Jardel Szareski, Mauricio Horbach Barbosa, Tiago Corazza da Rosa, Mauricio Ferrari, Maicon Nardino, Osmarino Pires dos Santos, Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende, Velci Queiróz de Souza, Antonio Costa de Oliveira, Luciano Carlos da Maia
The aim of this work was to estimate the adaptability and stability of grain yield per hectare and percentage of crude protein of maize grains combined in an index, and to establish a multicharacter selection through mixed models based on an objective charact…
Koichi Takahashi, 1 1
Regeneration traits of four dominant species were studied during a decade in a cool-temperate conifer-hardwood mixed forest, northern Japan. Dominant species were three canopy species ( Tilia japonica , Acer mono and Abies sachalinensis ) and a subcanopy spec…
Sandhya Srikanth, Tsui Wei Choong, Jiashu Chu, Jie He, Zhong Chen
Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heyhn. is a well known model plant in plant research. However, its growth conditions and diminutive stature associated with low biomass at maturity make it a challenging species for physiological studies. While in the tropical countr…
Daiana Oliveira, Kássia Cristina Freire Zilch, Fabiele Cristine Hintz, Andreas Köhler
Among the chrysomelids, some species are considered agricultural pests, such as some representatives of Epitrix spp. Popularly known as tobacco flea, these beetles cause damage to tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum L.) by feeding on the leaf surface, causing injurie…
Robert E. Hoagland, C. D. Boyette, K. C. Stetina
The shelf-life of a bioherbicide product is an important factor with regard to its commercial potential. The bioherbicidal efficacy of freshly fermented Myrothecium verrucaria (strain IMI 368023) (MV) mycelia formulations and MV mycelia preparations that had…
Reginald S. Fletcher, Rickie B. Turley
Palmer amaranth ( Amaranthus palmeri S. Wats.) invasion negatively impacts cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) production systems throughout the United States. The objective of this study was to evaluate canopy hyperspectral narrowband data as input into the rand…
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