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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…
Festus Olakunle Olasupo, Christopher Olumuyiwa Ilori, Esther Adekemi Stanley, Temitope Esther Owoeye, David Okeh Igwe, 1 1
Genetic diversity evaluation of mutant lines is essential to facilitate their conservation and utility in breeding programs. Characterization of plant genotypes using morphological markers has limitations which make the procedure inefficient. Application of m…
Soyema Khatun, Jalal Uddin Ahmed, Md. Mahi Imam Mollah, Kim Taewan
A research work was performed under sub-tropical condition (24 ° 8 ' N , 90 ° 0 ' E) at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University with three wheat genotypes (BARI Gom 25, BARI Gom 26 and Pavon 76) to observe the mobilization of seed re…
Reginald S. Fletcher, Rickie B. Turley
<i> Palmer amaranth </i> ( <i> Amaranthus palmeri </i> S. Wats.) is a major weed problem of cotton ( <i> Gossypium hirsutum </i> L.) production systems in the southern United States. Hyperspectral remote sensing has shown promise as a tool for crop weed discr…
Maliata Athon Wanga, A. Ashok Kumar, Grace Nandesora Kangueehi, Hussein Shimelis, Lydia N. Horn, Fatma Sarsu, Jahanna F. N. Andowa
In arid and semi-arid regions of the world sorghum stands out as a climate change-ready crop with high potential for the production of food, feed, fodder, fiber and fuel in the face of increasing human population. The present review highlights induced mutatio…
Seif M. Gasim, Alam E. Mohamed
The aim of this study was to investigate the amount of heterosis and performance of faba bean synthetic cultivars compared to line cultivars under semi-arid conditions. Five inbred lines in at least S 6 generation were developed and used to develop <i> F </i>…
Dildora M. Yusupova
First studied the anatomy of the leaf <i> Allium suworowii </i> in different ecological conditions: Jizzakh region and the Tashkent Botanical Garden named after academician F.N. Rusanov at the Institute of Botany of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of…
Juliana Godifrey, Ernest R. Mbega, Patrick A. Ndakidemi
Declines in populations of pollinators in agricultural based landscapes ha ve raised a concern, which could be associated with various factors such as intensive farming systems like monocropping and the use of non-selective synthetic pesticides. Such practice…
Rabab Abdullah Almalki, Dhafer Ahmed Alzahrani
The genus <i> Ziziphus </i> Mill. is a member of the Family Rhamnaceae and comprises of ca. 170 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. The species in the genus are of economic and medicinal importance. This study was conducted to identify th…
Ferdous Seraj, Tania Rahman, 1 1
Pollution of the biosphere by heavy metals is a global hazard that has accelerated since the beginning of the industrial revolution. Toxic heavy metals are harmful to living organisms even at low concentrations whereas heavy metals that are essential trace el…
Tashkhanim T. Rakhimova, Nodira K. Rakhimova, Khabubullo F. Shomurodov, Bekhzod A. Adylov, Vasila K. Sharipova
<i> Lepidium subcordatum </i> Botsch. et Vved. ( <i> Brassicaceae </i> ) is a rare endemic species of relict mountains of the Kyzylkum desert. The plant is listed in the “Red Data Book of Uzbekistan”. It grows on stony and rocky slopes of relict mountains. Th…
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