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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…
Andriamparany Rakotomavo
Forty-three trees (23 Rhizophora mucronata and 20 Avicennia marina ) were studied for the establishment of allometric relationships between the aboveground biomass “y” and the following dendrometric variables “x”: diameter at breast height DBH, (DBH)2 product…
R. (Chinchalkar) Waghmare, R. Gadre
The present study analyses growth and chlorophyll biosynthesis in young maize seedlings in response to Zn supply over a wide range of concentrations. Supply of 0 - 5 mM ZnCl 2 to 3 days old light grown maize seedlings led to gradually increased accumulation o…
Nancy E. de las M. Tavecchio, Ana E. Vigliocco, Oscar A. Terenti, Diego Wassner, Herminda E. Reinoso, Hilda E. Pedranzani
To achieve a good production of a crop, it is essential to know the ability of the species to successfully complete two critical stages in the life cycle such as germination and seedling establishment. In this paper we study in comparative form structure of t…
Xiaomei Wang, Tianzhu Zhang, Wenfei Zhang, Mingming Zhang, Songqi Zhu, Haibo Liu
The polysaccharides were extracted by different power ultrasound from Ophiopogon japonicas . The extraction yield and in vitro antioxidant activities including scavenging effect on hydroxyl radical, superoxide anion free radicals and DPPH were investigated. T…
Rehemuti Miheguli, Jeff J. Schoenau, Paul G. Jefferson
Annual legumes have been shown to enhance the growth and phosphorus (P) uptake by following rotational crops. However, there is lack of information on the effect of perennial forage legumes included in rotation for a short duration on yield and P uptake of cr…
Samuel Martins de Jesus Branco, Daniela Viana da Silva, Uilson Vanderlei Lopes, Ronan Xavier Corrêa
Cacao is a tree crop of high economic importance and the subject of several studies aiming the genetic improvement of the species with the incorporation of characteristics that are agronomically important to create superior genotypes. In this context, this st…
Naveed Islam, Muhammad Shahid Ibni Zamir, Shan Mohi Ud Din, Umer Farooq, Haseeb Arshad, Aqib Bilal, Muhammad Talha Sajjad
A field study was scheduled to estimate the impact of intercropping of pearl millet with cowpea on forage yield and quality at Agronomy Research Farm, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. It was done in kharif season 2016. Randomized complete block design w…
Oksana Belous, Natalia Platonova
The study of the water status and activity of catalase in Chinese tea plants ( <i> Camellia sinensis </i> (L.) O. Kuntze) and hazelnut ( <i> Corylus pontica </i> C. Koch.). The indicators, which not only describe the physiological state of plants in the stres…
D. K. Das
To enhance the antifungal response of blackgram ( Vigna mungo L.), transgenic plants were generated by transferring bacterial chitinase gene with a CaMV 35S promoter. The chopped multiple shoot cells developed on the cotyledonary node were transformed by Part…
Bingjun Li, Weiming Yang, Mengfei Wu
Based on the analysis of China’s grain production and demand quality grade, this paper uses the non-equidistance GM (1,1) model and the inference algorithm to predict the structural balance of the supply and demand grades of China ’ s four major grain crops.…
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