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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…
Shana M. Forster, Joel K. Ransom, Frank A. Manthey, John R. Rickertsen, Grant H. Mehring
Durum wheat ( <i> Triticum durum </i> Desf.) is a market class of wheat subject to price discounts in the marketplace if quality standards are not met. This study was conducted in order to determine how certain agronomic practices might impact durum wheat qua…
Ana Carolina F. de Vasconcelos, Lúcia Helena G. Chaves, Josely Dantas Fernandes, Gilvanise Alves Tito
The effects of fertilization on crambe are poorly understood; in this sense, this study aimed to evaluate the crambe growth under different levels of nitrogen (0, 40, 80, 120 kg·ha - 1 ), phosphorus (0, 50, 100, 150 kg · ha - 1 ), and potassium (0,…
Kouame N’Guessan, Koffi Ahébé Marie Hélène, Kouassi N’Dri Jacob, N’Guessan N’Guessan Alain, Yatty Kouadio Justin
Okra is a plant rich in nutrients and is very well consumed in Côte d’Ivoire. Despite its many benefits, the production of this vegetable is still weak in our country. The reasons for this include the inadequate selection of varieties, the high cost of…
Vasila K. Sharipova
It has described structure of the pericarp of 6 <i> Ferula</i> species fruits in natural habitat conditions: Nuratau range and Kyzylkum Desert. Differences in the location and structure of the secretory conceptacles have been discovered due to their biomes an…
Mangi Lal Jat, Raj Kumar Jat, Parvinder Singh, Shankar Lal Jat, Harminder Singh Sidhu, Hanuman Sahay Jat, Deepak Bijarniya, Chiter Mal Parihar, Raj Gupta
The objectives of the study were as follows: 1 ) to evaluate the GxExM for wheat genotypes ; 2 ) to predict yield performance and identify high stable wheat genotypes in different management practices ; and 3 ) to make genotype-specific management and high pe…
Bagie George, Christopher Brandon, Michael Erwin
Forested aquatic streams depend heavily on forest canopy input. This input is a primary resource for the macroinvertebrate fauna. As a result, changes in the canopy impact the aquatic ecosystem. The focus of this study was to identify leaf degradation rates t…
Doloum Gomoung, Mbaiguinam Mbailao, Steve Takoukam Toukam, Albert Ngakou
In the context of sustainable research aiming at improving seed yield and maintaining soil fertility, a study on cross-inoculation of groundnut ( Arachis hypogaea L.) and Bambara groundnut ( Vigna subterranean ( L. ) Verd.) with rhizobia strains from four cro…
Limin Wu, Min Yu, Jennifer Holowachuk, Andrew Sharpe, Derek Lydiate, Dwayne Hegedus, Margaret Gruber
Biotic stresses negatively affect canola growth and production. Flea beetle damage and <i> Sclerotinia sclerotiorum ( S. sclerotiorum </i> ) infection are two of the worst biotic stresses for canola. <i> Auxin Repressed Proteins ( ARPs </i> ) responsive to se…
Janivan Fernandes Suassuna, Pedro Dantas Fernandes, Marcos Eric Barbosa Brito, Nair Helena Castro Arriel, Alberto Soares de Melo, Josely Dantas Fernandes
The sesame crop is usually avoided in salt-affected areas because of the various effects of saline stress on plants. Besides varying between species, salinity effects are known to vary for genotypes of the same species as well as plant development stages. Thu…
Thị Kim Thu Nguyễn, Akihiro Kuroda, Hiroshi Urakawa, Hidekazu Yasunaga
The dyeing of wool, silk, cotton, ramie, nylon, acrylic and polyester fabric by using the extracts from mulberry branches and trunks was tried and the dyeability was studied. While the dyeability of the ethanol-extracts from mulberry is low, that of the water…
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