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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…
Jaqueline Vanelli, Edleusa Pereira Seidel, José Renato Stangarlin, Marcos Cesar Mottin, Pablo Wenderson Ribeiro Coutinho, Nicanor Pilarski Henquemeier, Danielle Acco Cadorin, Jucenei Fernando Frandaloso, André Luiz Alves
This study aimed to assess the population density of nematodes and mycorrhizal soil fungi, in areas cultivated with oats, brachiaria, forage and white lupine, as well as in maize and soybean crops in succession, in order to generate a microbiological indicato…
Jair da Costa Gaspar, Marileia Barros Furtado, Welder José dos Santos Silva, Isaías dos Santos Reis, Nítalo André Farias Machado, Maryzélia Furtado de Farias, Jomar Livramento Barros Furtado, Hosana Aguiar Freitas de Andrade, Raquel da Silva Sobral, Luisa Julieth Parra-Serrano, Khalil de Menezes Rodrigues, Raissa Rachel Salustriano Silva-Matos
Phosphate fertilizers when applied to the soil, besides being harvested by the crops, promote a residual effect that can be offered to subsequent crops. The objective of this research was to evaluate the residual effect of phosphate fertilization applied to m…
Bruno Manoel Rezende de Melo, Tácio Peres da Silva, Douglas Goulart Castro, Flávia Barbosa Silva Botelho, Emily Renata Moreira, Suelen Simão Gomes, Heloisa Oliveira dos Santos
Weed management is important for the increase of agricultural crops, since they have a negative influence on yield and harvest quality. To optimize the management it is possible to use the coffee infusion residues, which ha s caffeine contents, a substance th…
Paulo Fernando Marques Cavalcanti Filho, Diego Corona Baitelle, Sílvio de Jesus Freitas, Waldinei Souza da Silva, Paulo Cesar dos Santos, Weverton Pereira Rodrigues, Silvério de Paiva Freitas, Ismael Lourenço de Jesus Freitas, Tamara Locatelli, Abraão Carlos Verdin Filho, Guilherme Bessa Miranda
The plants of C. arabica do not naturally produce a large number of orthotropic sprouts, hindering clonal multiplication by cutting, which would be the simplest technique with a lower cost of production compared to other methods of vegetative propagation. An…
Manuel Carlos Minez Tábua, Maria das Graças Cardoso, Wilder Douglas Santiago, Gustavo da Silva Gonçalves, Richard Bispo Barbosa, Allan da Silva Lunguinho, Renan Elan da Silva Oliveira, Gabriel Biscotto d’Avila, Maísa Lamounier Magalhães, David Lee Nelson
Knowledge of the chemical composition of Mozambican spirits is extremely important because the studies of potentially toxic compounds have been a determinant factor in quality control. The objectives of this work were to analyze and physicochemically characte…
Charles Lobo Pinheiro, Hellen Thayse Nascimento Araújo, Selma Freire de Brito, Marcos da Silva Maia, Jesimiel da Silva Viana, Sebastião Medeiros Filho
Tolerance to water and salt stress during germination and growth of agricultural species might have superior results when seeds are submitted to priming processes. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the use of hydropriming and hormonal priming…
Tsubasa Toji, Yoshiaki Kameyama, Akira S. Hirao, Takao Itino
Cimicifuga simplex Wormsk. (Ranunculaceae) is a perennial herb distributed in eastern and northeastern Asia for which at least three different pollination morphs have been reported. It is classified as endangered or near threatened in some Japanese regions, a…
César Tiago Forte, Amauri Nelson Beutler, Leandro Galon, Camile Thais Castoldi, Fábio Luís Winter, Cinthia Maethê Holz, Felipe Bianchessi, Germani Concenço, Leonardo Chechi, Matheus Martins Ferreira, André Andres, Giovane Matias Burg
The crop yield is related to several factors, among these, soil tillage, soil compaction and crop rotation. This study aimed to evaluate the winter cover crops and crop rotation influence on soil physical properties and grain yield of dry beans, maize and soy…
Busie E. Nsibande, Karl-Eric Gustavsson, Li-Hua Zhu
Some species of the genus Hypoxis within the Hypoxidaceae family are known to contain phenolic glycosides that have different clinical functions. In the African continent Hypoxis species are regarded as valuable medicinal plants that have been used for decade…
Yao Xue, Sai Pavan Adigarla, Sravya Patil Bagli, Elmer Gray
After more than two centuries of observation and research on chilling requirements of perennial fruit crops, there remain unresolved aspects concerning relationships between chilling condition and ambient air temperatures. The purpose of this ongoing study wa…
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