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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…
Bruno Soares Laurindo, Renata Dias Freitas Laurindo, Patrícia Pereira Fontes, Camilo Elber Vital, Fábio Teixeira Delazari, Maria Cristina Baracat-Pereira, Derly José Henriques da Silva
Proteomics techniques were used to study the molecular mechanisms involved in the defense of tomato against late blight ( <i> Phytophthora infestans </i> ). Proteins were extracted from resistant access BGH-2127 and susceptible cultivar “ Santa Clara ” . Leav…
Marcos Cesar Mottin, Edleusa Pereira Seidel, Emerson Fey, Jaqueline Vanelli, André Luiz Alves, Alfredo Richart, Jucenei Fernando Frandoloso, Katiely Aline Anschau, Marcio André Francziskowski
The species that can be used as cover plants are many, which makes it difficult to make a choice, since there is no ideal plant, and it is necessary to make a survey of the most favorable species. The objective of this study was to evaluate the biomass produc…
Rafaela Pereira Duarte, Rodrigo Kelson Silva Rezende, Fernanda Pinto, Maílson Vieira Jesus, Izaias Rodrigues da Silva Junior, Ana Maria Scoton
Sugarcane, as a glycophyte, shows sensitivity to saline soils at various stages of its growth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro priming response in two sugarcane varieties (RB966928 and RB867515). Micropropagated plants, from meristems, rece…
Kelly M. Monja-Mio, Adriana Quiroz-Moreno, Gastón Herrera-Herrera, Jorge Luis Montero-Muñoz, Felipe Sánchez-Teyer, Manuel L. Robert
Somatic embryogenesis is a very efficient way to propagate economically important plants; however, not all genotypes within a species can be propagated using this method, as a combined effect of both genetic and epigenetic mechanisms may be involved in the re…
Indraneel Saha, Arnab Kumar De, Arijit Ghosh, Bipul Sarkar, Narottam Dey, Malay Kumar Adak
The present investigation embodies with some distinct physiological responses of rice seedlings bearing sub 1 A allele when cultured under soil moisture deficit condition. In order to estimate the extent of variation of sub 1 A allele in cv. Swarna Sub1, few…
Bakul Ranjan Jana
The Euryale ferox (Salisb.) or gorgon or makhana is one of the most important non cereal food crops of commerce from wetland ecosystem in India. Flower is cleistogamous (CLS) and predominantly self-pollinated. The variations in floral characters were observed…
Luiz Claudio Garcia, Ivo Frare, Thiago Inagaki, Pedro Henrique Weirich Neto, Marcos Martins, Maghnom Henrique Melo, Leandro Nadolny, Marcos Kruppa Rogenski, Newton Seifert Filho, Ezequiel Barbosa de Oliveira
The soybean crop has great economical importance in Brazil and in the world. In order to make the crop production profitable, several factors must be considered. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of spacing between soybean crop rows ( Gly…
Kai Zou, Yang Wang, Mingyuan Zhao, Lanyong Zhao, Zongda Xu
Anthocyanin is one of water-soluble natural pigments widely existing in flowers, fruits, stems, leaves and seeds of plants, and it is the major factor conferring pink or red to the petals of Rosa rugose . MYB TFs play an important role in the anthocyanin synt…
Laxman Adhikari, Mohsen Mohseni-Moghadam, Ali Missaoui
Cereal rye ( Secale cereale L.) is widely used as cover crop because of its allelopathic effects and effectiveness in weed suppression. In the Southeastern US, rye is traditionally grown for winter grazing in dormant bermudagrass pastures, where alfalfa ( Med…
Temesgen Mulaw, Yeshi Wamishe, Yulin Jia
Burkholderia glumae presumably induces a grain rot symptom of rice that is threatening to rice production in most rice producing states of the USA. The present study was to identify the causal agent of bacteria panicle blight ( BPB ) , virulence based on hype…
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