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    Nature of Genetic Variance and Heterosis in Maize by Ahmed A, Ahmed, Zakariya Badir Fathi

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…(ZM7 × ZP-707) which gave heterosis (based on deviation of hybrids from mid parents and from best parents) for the character of number of days for tassel flowering, Plant height, number of leaves for plant, leaf area(cm2), number of grain/ear, weight of 100 grains (g) and plant grain yield (gm). …”
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    Combining ability studies for grain yield and its component traits in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) by R. Deepa Priya, K. Thangaraj, R.P. Gnanamalar and, N. Senthil

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Among the lines, VBN 1 had significant gca values for seven traits viz., days to 50% flowering, plant height, number of pods per plant, pod length, hundred seed weight, protein content and single plant yield and VBN 2 was the best general combiner for five traits like number of pods per plant, number of seeds per pod, hundred seed weight, protein content and single plant yield. …”
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    Effect of sowing techniques on yield and rainfall productivity of pearl millet in gardud soil of North Kordofan state by Sawsan Hassan K., Bakhit Omer A., Ahmed Tarig E.

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The parameters studied were days to 50% flowering, plant height (cm), grain yield (kg/ha) and rainfall productivity (kg/ha/mm). …”
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    Morpho-physiological studies associated with flowering in high-density planted guava (Psidium guajava) by P H NIKUMBHE, J UCHOI, V K SINGH

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Anthocyanin content was highest (0.052 mg/g) in the immature leaves of flowering plants. Similarly, Chlorophyll b content in leaf was found less (0.72 mg/g) in the non-flowering plant compared to a flowering plant. …”
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    Schoepfia Fruit Fly, Anastrepha interrupta Stone (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, John B. Heppner

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…It is known only from coastal counties of south-central Florida to Key West, and only feeds on fruit of the flowering plant Schoepfia chrysophylloides. This revised 4-page fact sheet was written by H. …”
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    Growing straight through walls by Subramanian Sankaranarayanan, Sharon A Kessler

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The pollen tube in a flowering plant grows in a direction that is influenced by the mechanical properties of the stigma papillae and the organization of structures called cortical microtubules inside these cells.…”
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    Shaping the genome of plants by Ajeet Chaudhary, Rachele Tofanelli, Kay Schneitz

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Fertilization of an egg cell by more than one sperm cell can produce viable progeny in a flowering plant.…”
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    Deciphering gene action for traits contributing to submergence tolerance and yield in rice (Oryza sativa L.) by K. Pravin Kumar1, R. Pushpam1*, S. Manonmani1, M. Raveendran2 and A. Senthil3

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In cross CO 54 x APD 19002, traits such as days to fifty per cent flowering, plant height, flag leaf width, number of filled grains per panicle, spikelet fertility, and single plant yield suggested predominance of duplicate epistasis. …”
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    Cracking the Floral Quartet Code: How Do Multimers of MIKC<sup>C</sup>-Type MADS-Domain Transcription Factors Recognize Their Target Genes? by Sandra Käppel, Florian Rümpler, Günter Theißen

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…MTFs bind to double-stranded DNA as dimers and recognize specific sequences termed CArG boxes (such as 5′-CC(A/T)<sub>6</sub>GG-3′) and similar sequences that occur hundreds of thousands of times in a typical flowering plant genome. The number of MTF-encoding genes increased by around two orders of magnitude during land plant evolution, resulting in roughly 100 genes in flowering plant genomes. …”
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    Evolution of developmental mechanisms in plants. by Langdale, J

    Published 2008
    “…As our understanding of developmental mechanisms in flowering plant species has become more advanced, an appreciation of the need to understand how distinct plant morphologies are generated has grown. …”
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    Co-Flowering Species Richness Increases Pollinator Visitation to Apple Flowers by Amy-Marie Gilpin, Conrad Kobel, Laura E. Brettell, Corey O’Brien, James M. Cook, Sally A. Power

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Co-flowering plants can experience an array of interactions, ranging from facilitation to competition, the direction and strength of which are often dependent on the relative abundance and diversity of the plant species involved and the foraging behavior of their pollinators. …”
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    Context and Mutation in Gymnosperm Chloroplast DNA by Brian R. Morton

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Mutations and subsequent repair processes are known to be strongly context-dependent in the flowering-plant chloroplast genome. At least six flanking bases, three on each side, can have an influence on the relative rates of different types of mutation at any given site. …”
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    The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of an alpine plant Arabis alpina by Yiqing Xu, Changwei Bi

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Arabis alpina (A. alpina) is an arctic-alpine flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, naturally growing in the tundra of arctic regions and in mountains at southern latitudes. …”
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    Medicinal Plants / by Trent, Kristofer, author 648863

    Published 2012
    “…Achillea millefolium or yarrow is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the Northern Hemisphere. …”
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    If you build it, will they come? Insect community responses to habitat establishment at solar energy facilities in Minnesota, USA by Leroy J Walston, Heidi M Hartmann, Laura Fox, Jordan Macknick, James McCall, Jake Janski, Lauren Jenkins

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We found increases over time for all habitat and biodiversity metrics: floral rank, flowering plant species richness, insect group diversity, native bee abundance, and total insect abundance, with the most noticeable temporal increases in native bee abundance. …”
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    Studies on Heterosis in Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) by P.Senthil Kumar and S. Sreeparvathy

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The eight characters observedincluded days to 50 per cent flowering, plant height, number of branches per plant, number of fruits per plant, fruit length, fruit girth, individualfruit weight, fruit yield per plant. …”
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