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    High-throughput detection of T-DNA insertion sites for multiple transgenes in complex genomes by Brianne Edwards, Eli D. Hornstein, Nathan J. Wilson, Heike Sederoff

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…We present an example using the allohexaploid oil-seed plant Camelina sativa to determine insertion site location of two transgenes. …”
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    Superabsorbent polymer hydrogels for sustainable agriculture: a review by Oladosu, Yusuff, Rafii, Mohd Yusop, Arolu, Fatai, Chukwu, Samuel Chibuike, Salisu, Monsuru Adekunle, Fagbohun, Ifeoluwa Kayode, Muftaudeen, Taoheed Kolawole, Swaray, Senesie, Haliru, Bello Sani

    Published 2022
    “…However, the current review emphasizes the critical role of superabsorbent hydrogels in an integrated approach for the balanced protection of seeds, plants, and soil to conserve the ecosystem.…”
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    Monograph of Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae, Cycadales): an endangered genus by Lilí Martínez-Domínguez, Fernando Nicolalde-Morejón, Francisco Vergara-Silva, Dennis Wm. Stevenson

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae, Cycadales), is a member one of the most endangered seed plant groups. Species of Ceratozamia grow from near sea level up to 2,100 meters in Mexico and Mesoamerica. …”
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    Synchrotron tomography applications in agriculture and food sciences research: a review by Navnath S. Indore, Chithra Karunakaran, Digvir S. Jayas

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Therefore, this paper summarizes the results of major experiments carried out with seeds, plants, soil, food and relevant areas of agricultural sciences with more emphasis on two synchrotron X-ray imaging techniques: absorption and phase-contrast imaging and computed tomography.…”
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    Wetland Restoration with Hydrophytes: A Review by Maria A. Rodrigo

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Hydrophyte revegetation as a restoration tool could be improved by selecting suitable wetlands, increasing focus on species biology and ecology, choosing the suitable propagation and revegetation techniques (seeding, planting). The clear negative factors which prevent the revegetation success (herbivory, microalgae, filamentous green algae, water and sediment composition) have to be considered. …”
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    Sesame as an Important Oil Plant With Decreasing Production by Güven Şahin

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Sesame has a long-standing history and a wide range of usage field because of the reason that it’s the first oil seed plant cultivated in the world. This plant -is being used by people for over 5000 years- has a great importance in Turkish culture as well. …”
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    The durability of negative effects of silver nanoparticles on seed germination and growth characteristics of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in soil by Vilma Bayramzadeh, Elmira Mortazavi, Mohammad Hossein Davoodi, Shaghayegh Kheiri, Seyyed Khosro Hossein Ashrafi

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…This study was conducted on the stability of the inhibitory effects of Ag nano-particles on seed germination and growth characteristic of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seeds planted in soil. The study was conducted as a factorial experiment in completely randomized design with 3 replications. …”
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    Reverse transcription-recombinase-aided amplification and CRISPR/Cas12a-based visual detection of maize chlorotic mottle virus by Xueyan Duan, Wendi Ma, Zhiyuan Jiao, Yiying Tian, Ragab Gomaa Ismail, Tao Zhou, Zaifeng Fan

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Since this novel method is specific, rapid, sensitive and does not require special instruments and technical expertise, it should be suitable for on-site visual detection of MCMV in seeds, plants of maize and potentially in its insect vectors.…”
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    Ectopic Expression of a Pak-choi YABBY Gene, <i>BcYAB3</i>, Causes Leaf Curvature and Flowering Stage Delay in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> by Hualan Hou, Ye Lin, Xilin Hou

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The YABBY family are a group of seed plant-specific transcription factors, which are involved in the specification of abaxial polarity in lateral organs. …”
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    Pengaruh Tingkat Adopsi Budidaya Padi Organik terhadap Keberlanjutan Budidaya Padi Organik di Kabupaten Boyolali by Putri Permatasari, Sapja Anantanyu, Widyatmani Sih Dewi

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…It indicated that seed preparation, land preparation, seeding, planting, fertilizing and maintenance affected the sustainability of organic rice cultivation in terms of economic and social.…”
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    Rice productivity improvement in Cambodia through the application of technical recommendation in a farmer field school by Ngin Chhay, Suon Seng, Toshiharu Tanaka, Akira Yamauchi, Editha C. Cedicol, Kazuhito Kawakita, Sotaro Chiba

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In total, 270 FFSs on rice cultivated in the early wet, wet and dry seasons were randomly selected from three provinces in 3 years to analyse the production practices and productivity using six cost-related factors: seed, planting methods, field management, fertilizer use, pesticide application and harvesting. …”
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    Ecopedagogy in Action: An Ethnographic Exploration of Environmental Preservation Strategies in Pesantren by Maslani Maslani, Wahyu Hidayat, Abdul Qadir, Asep Muhyidin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Ecopedagogy involves selecting superior seeds, planting, fertilizing, and harvesting. Additionally, these institutions partake in environmental conservation by raising livestock, including chickens, goats, cows, and fish. …”
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    Habitat Suitability and Establishment Limitations of a Problematic Liana by Christopher C. Dickinson, John G. Jelesko, Jacob N. Barney

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…To facilitate a better understanding of this threat, we sought to evaluate habitat suitability, population demography, and biotic interactions of poison ivy, using a series of complementary field studies in the two habitats where it most commonly occurs—forest interiors and edges. Of the 2500 seeds planted across both habitats, poison ivy initially colonized forest interiors (32% emergence) at a higher rate than edge habitats (16.5% emergence). …”
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    Effect of Different Sowing Media on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of (Golden Shower Tree) <i>Senna fistula L</i> by O.A. Majekodunmi, I.O. Abiola, A.M. Aderemi, J.O. Adedipe, O.G. Ogunwale, O.O. Oyewole

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The different sowing media used had positive effect on the seed emergence, the seeds planted in river sand had the highest emergence percentage of 70%. …”
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    Doing Evangelical Public Theology: The Gardener Approach as a Methodology by Isaac Boaheng

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The steps are: Preparing the socio-political soil (exploration phase); planting the theological seed (planting phase); maintaining the theological crop (maintenance phase); harvesting the theological fruit (harvesting phase) and distributing the theological fruit for consumption (distribution phase). …”
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    Phenotypic Variability of White Lupine (Lupinus albus L.) Germplasm by Natalia Anastasova GEORGIEVA, Valentin KOSEV

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Regarding productivity, it can be rely upon the mass of 1,000 seeds, plant height and number of seeds per plant due to their high total effect on the seed weight per plant.…”
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    Management compromises and the sustainability of palm populations in Mayan homegardens by Andrea Martínez-Ballesté, Javier Caballero

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Care of young plants and occasional seed planting were among the management practices that increased the density of palms having an adequate harvesting size. …”
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    Effect of priming agents on seed germination of three corn species by K.S. Olorunmaiye, I.O. Olatunji

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Different concentrations of the priming agents (5, 10, 15 and 20 g/l) were used for a period of 24 hours and the primed seeds planted on Petri dishes at the same time. At the end of five days germination, effects of each of the priming agents were as follows; (water: 2.67±0.00, 13.67±0.00 and 6.33±0.00); (NaCl: 3.84±0.70, 12.08±0.74 and 2.75±0.96); (KNO3: 3.17±0.79, 11.67±0.27 and 2.75±0.96) ; (CaSO4 : 4.25±1.66, 13.50± and 5.25±0.32) respectively for popcorn maize, guinea corn and millet germination. …”
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    Spesies Tumbuhan Penyusun Vegetasi Lantai di Wilayah Restorasi Taman Nasional Gunung Merapi di Ngablak, Magelang, Jawa Tengah by Purnomo Purnomo, Retno Peni Sancayaningsih, Dian Wulansari

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The result shows that understory vegetation on the restoration area in Ngablak was composed of 60 seed plant species from 18 plant families. There were 7 plant families that dominate the region; Papilionaceae (13 species), Asteraceae (11), Poaceae (Grasses) (10), Cyperaceae (Sedges) (5), Amaranthaceae (3), Mimosaceae (3) and Commelinaceae (3). …”
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