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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…
Hamdia M. Abd El-Samad, D. Mostafa, Kholoud N. Abd El-Hakeem
The response of wheat plants to different osmotic stress levels varied among the different organs root, shoot and spike and the situation of these organs with application of two Cu ++ levels 5 mM and 25 mM as CuSO 4 . The sensitivity of root organ was related…
Umme Amara, Zia ur Rehman Mashwani, Ahmad Khan, Sadaf Laraib, Rahmat Wali, Uzma Sarwar, Qura Tul Ain, Sana Shakeel, Rahimullah, Sohail
Plants from the start are being used for the welfare of human and animals. About 25,000 biological active compounds are reported by different scientist s . Plants itself are a complete treatment bioagent. People are still using plants and their decoction for…
James E. Dombrowski, Vicky G. Hollenbeck, Ruth C. Martin
Bacterial endophytes have been shown to improve abiotic and biotic stress responses in plants. Plants growing under harsh conditions along the Oregon Coast could contain bacterial endophytes that improve persistence and growth of grasses in this environment.…
Muhammad Idrees Khan, Hafiz Abdul Haq, Kalim Ullah, Muhammad Arshad, Abdul Majid
Genetic diversity provides the foundation for crop improvement. Genetic variation and associations among Cotton Leaf Curl Disease (CLCuD), fiber and yield related traits were investigated in exotic lines of Gossypium arboreum L. in an experimental field at th…
Aaqil Khan, Ahmad Khan, Jincai Li, Muhammad Irfan Ahmad, Alam Sher, Arif Rashid, Waqar Ali
Nitrogen fertilization plays a very important role for crop productivity. New developed wheat varieties need proper fertilization for improved crop productivity. The present study was carried out to quantify, the effects of nitrogen derived from urea and FYM…
John J. Burke
Enzyme adaptations to temperature occur constantly as temperature patterns modulate diurnally and seasonally. These adaptations entail qualitative and/or quantitative metabolic changes that often provide a competitive advantage, impact adjustment to new envir…
Daniel Carrillo, Amy Roda, Clara Sarmiento, Armando Monterroso, Xiqui Wei, Teresa I. Narvaez, Jeff Crawford, William Guyton, Alan Flinn, Don Pybas, Woodard D. Bailey
The detection in August 2015 of the Oriental Fruit Fly ( Bactrocera dorsalis Hendel, Diptera: Tephritidae) in the Redland area in Miami-Dade County, Florida triggered a quarantine that restricted the movement of fruit fly host material in an approximately 99-…
Mussie Sium, Patrick Kareru, Beatrice Kiage-Mokua, Kaushal Sood, John Langley, Julie Herniman
This paper reports the in vitro anti-diabetic profile of certain medicinal plants traditionally used in Eritrea for the management of type 2 diabetes. The crude methanolic extracts and fractions of Meriandra dianthera , Aloe camperi , a Polyherb and their fra…
Axel Tiessen, Edgar A. Cubedo-Ruiz, Robert Winkler
Heatmap cluster figures are often used to represent data sets in the omic sciences. The default option of the frequently used R heatmap function is to cluster data according to Euclidean distance, which groups data mainly to their numerical value and not to i…
Shutang Xing, Juanjuan Sun, Zhihong Peng, Yanan Fu, Lanyong Zhao, Zongda Xu, Xiaoyan Yu
In order to lay a foundation for researching the function of Rosa rugose ( R. rugosa ) RrGlu gene, the RrGlu gene was amplified from the styles of R. rugosa “Tanghong”, a gene expression vector named PBI121- RrGlu was constructed and the vector was introduced…
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