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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…
Yang Wang, Xiaoming Sui, Mingyuan Zhao, Xu Han, Lanyong Zhao, Zongda Xu
Based on the transcriptome of Rosa rugosa , one anthocyanin-promoting R2R3-MYB gene, RrMYB 10.1 (Accession Nos:MH717244), was cloned from the petals of Rosa rugosa ‘Zizhi’. Sequence analysis results showed that RrMYB 10.1 had a full length opening reading fra…
Xiaoming Sui, Yang Wang, Mingyuan Zhao, Xu Han, Lanyong Zhao, Zongda Xu
At present, the research about flower color of Rosa rugosa is a very inno-vative and practical study. Glycosylation modification fulfills an important role in increasing the stability and solubility of anthocyanin in plants. In this study, based on the transc…
Thomas A. McKeon, Jenny Brichta
While large quantities of latex can be handled either by standard extraction techniques such as Soxhlet extraction or accelerated solvent extraction (ASE), smaller samples on the order of 0.3 - 0.5 g require handling on a microscale. We collected latex from l…
Ava M. Hoffman, Melinda D. Smith
Intraspecific diversity has widespread effects on ecological communities and ecosystems. To elucidate the mechanisms underlying these effects, manipulative studies require a rigorous and efficient empirical approach. Yet, replicating sufficient numbers of gen…
Naveed Arslan, Usman Zulfiqar, Muhammad Ishfaq, Muhammad Ahmad, Muhammad Nabeel Anwar, Azeem Ullah, Iqra Nazar, Asif Iqbal, Muhammad Zohaib Anjum
Peral millet being drought tolerant has substantial potential to contribute in food security ensuring the food, fodder and nutritional value in different Asian and African countries. Susceptibility to abiotic and biotic factors and low productivity are the ma…
Mario Coca Morante
Tara ( Caesalpinia spinose Molina Kuntz) is a native plant of the Bolivian Andes. A number of projects have promoted the cultivation of this species over the last 20 years, in efforts to make use of its medicinal, food and industrial properties. However, as t…
Guljan Madrimbayevna Duschanova, Nargiza K. Rahimova, Akida T. Abdullaeva, Ergashali Yu Ruzmatov, Dildora M. Yusupova
For the first time, the anatomical structure of the vegetative organs of the species J. hippolyti and J. narbuti was studied in the conditions of Kyzylkum (Uzbekistan, Province Bukhara) and revealed the diagnostic features of these species. A different combin…
Parmodh Sharma, Atinderpal Singh, Charanjit Singh Kahlon, Amandeep Singh Brar, Kulbhushan K. Grover, Mahendra Dia, Robert L. Steiner
Cover crops are the plants which are grown to improve soil fertility, prevent soil erosion, enrichment and protection of soil, and enhance nutrient and water availability, and quality of soil. Cover crops provide several benefits to soils used for agriculture…
Tazeen Fatima Khan, Mst Ummay Salma, Shahid Akhtar Hossain
A net-house experiment was conducted to assess the impacts of different sources of biochar on growth and development of plant. Three different types of biomasses viz ., cow dung, poultry manure and sewage sludge produced were used for the study. An upland lea…
Bihu Huang, Zongbu Yan
Yields and agronomic characters of 35 new hybrids were tested at Pine Bluff, Arkansas in 2013. These hybrids were developed from 7 female parent sterile lines, UP-1s, UP-3s, 100s, 101s, 105s, 111s, and 113A, and 5 male parent restorer lines, PB2, PB5, PB12, P…
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