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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…
Esayas Tena, Firew Mekbib, Amsalu Ayana
To study the relations of certain morphological and sugar quality characters with sugarcane yield, an experiment was conducted at Wonji and Metehara Sugar Estates, Ethiopia between March 2012 and October 2013. The experiment, comprising of 400 sugarcane genot…
Isabelle A. Kagan, Randy D. Dinkins, Norman L. Taylor
Red clover ( Trifolium pratense L.) is a legume forage abundant in phenolic compounds. It tends to brown when cut for hay, due to oxidation of phenolic compounds catalyzed by polyphenol oxidase (PPO), and subsequent binding to proteins. Selecting for a greene…
Esayas Tena, Firew Mekbib, Amsalu Ayana
To assess broad sense heritability and phenotypic and genetic correlations among sugarcane yield components, an experiment was conducted at Wonji and Metehara Sugar Estates of Sugar Corporation of Ethiopia during 2012/2013. High broad sense heritability (h 2…
Muthuraj Sangareswari@Nagajothi, Kalappan Thangamuthu Parthiban, Subramani Umesh Kanna, Loganathan Karthiba, Duraisamy Saravanakumar
Agarwood is studied as the resinous secondary metabolites produced by the natural microbial infection. The current study investigated the range of microbial infection in agarwood trees collected from various parts of India. A total of 17 isolates were collect…
Kadry N. Abdel Khalik, 1 1
This study aims to investigate the morphology and ultrastructure characters of pollen grains and trichomes in order to evaluate their systematic value of these characters in specific and intraspecific separation of the Saudi Arabian Plectranthus species. A cr…
Bihu Huang, Zongbu Yan
Straighthead disease is a physiological disorder in rice and the most widespread non-fungal disease of the U.S. straighthead greatly reduces rice yield. Straighthead studies were most conducted in the artificial field which was Arsenic amendment plots due to…
Yeshwant R. Mehta, Rafael Galbieri, Mariana S. Marangoni, Leandro Camargo Borsato, Heloisa Poliselo Rodrigues, Jéssica Pereira, Angela Mehta
While Ramularia leaf blight of cotton caused by Ramularia areola is of top most importance for Brazil, information is lacking regarding the survival mechanism of this pathogen during the cotton-free period. The teleomorph of R. areola is expected to belong to…
Yao Xue, Sai Pavan Adigarla, Venkata Sravani Reddy Seethi, Elmer Gray
Temperate regions of the world are characterized by seasonal warm and cool temperature. Cool temperature enables the plant to undergo physiological processes essential for flowering and fruit bearing in the following season. Failure of environments to provide…
D. K. Das, A. Rahman, Dipti Kumari, Nutan Kumari
Litchi chinensis sonn.) ranks second after mango amongst the most important fruit crops cultivated worldwide. Litchi is a very valuable crop throughout the world because it is a table fruit and wines are also produced from it. The existing cultivars are highl…
Jinping Wu, Zili Ding, Xiaoyan Liu, Zhenbiao Jiao, Zhengming Qiu, Fengling Guo
During 2015, marginal scorch symptoms were detected in the production base of indigowoad root in Hubei, China. On the basis of morphological features and 18S rDNA sequences, the pathogen was identified as Cladosporium sp. Koch’s postulates were fulfilled by p…
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