نتایج جستجو برای: arachis hypogaea

تعداد نتایج: 3609  

2017
Ailton Ferreira de Paula Naiana Barbosa Dinato Bianca Baccili Zanotto Vigna Alessandra Pereira Fávero

Peanut is a major oilseed crop worldwide. In the Brazilian peanut production, silvering thrips and red necked peanut worm are the most threatening pests. Resistant varieties are considered an alternative to pest control. Many wild diploid Arachis species have shown resistance to these pests, and these can be used in peanut breeding by obtaining hybrid of A and B genomes and subsequent polyploid...

2007
Todd D. Davis Charles E. Curtis

The corn and soybean markets have been bidding for acreage due to a bullish final crop report for 2006. With bio-fuels creating new markets for corn and soybeans, this demand-driven market may continue to provide marketing opportunities. Currently, the major decision facing producers is determining the enterprise mix for 2007. This memo compares the Returns over Variable Costs for soybeans and ...

Journal: :Journal of medical and dental sciences 2009
Kumiko Kawashima Hiroyuki Miura Hitoshi Kato Keiichi Yoshida Yoshihiro Tanaka

In this study, we observed comminution behavior of food on buccal and lingual side by sieve method. Six dentate subjects participated in this study. Peanuts were used as the test food and chewed for 1-8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 strokes on their preferred chewing side. Peanuts were gathered separately from buccal and lingual sides after varying number of chewing strokes. The crushed pe...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Alen Kristof Tim Wollesen Andreas Wanninger

Recent molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest a close relationship between two worm-shaped phyla, the nonsegmented Sipuncula (peanut worms) and the segmented Annelida (e.g., earthworms and polychaetes) [1-5]. The striking differences in their bodyplans are exemplified by the annelids' paired, ladder-like ventral nervous system, which contains segmentally arranged ganglia, and the sipunculans' ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2010
Rachel L Thompson Lisa M Miles Joanne Lunn Graham Devereux Rebecca J Dearman Jessica Strid Judith L Buttriss

The aim of the present systematic review was to evaluate the influence of early life exposure (maternal and childhood) to peanuts and the subsequent development of sensitisation or allergy to peanuts during childhood. Studies were identified using electronic databases and bibliography searches. Studies that assessed the impact of non-avoidance compared with avoidance or reduced quantities of pe...

2006
John Damicone Hassan Melouk

The agents (pathogens) that cause soilborne diseases of peanut are various fungi and nematodes that survive in the soil and infect one or more parts of the plant at or below the soil surface. Soilborne diseases can severely limit peanut yields in Oklahoma, particularly in fields where long rotations with nonhost crops are not practiced. Southern blight and Sclerotinia blight are probably the mo...

2017
Chushu Zhang Jonathan Nimal Selvaraj Qingli Yang Yang Liu

Peanut pods are easily infected by aflatoxin-producing Aspergillus sp.ecies from field soil. To assess the aflatoxin-producing Aspergillus sp. in different peanut field soils, 344 aflatoxin-producing Aspergillus strains were isolated from 600 soil samples of four agroecological zones in China (the Southeast coastal zone (SEC), the Yangtze River zone (YZR), the Yellow River zone (YR) and the Nor...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1973
V Nagarajan R V Bhat

Levels of aflatoxin produced in peanuts differed with the genetic variety of plant and with the species and strain of invading fungus. Possibilities for identifying groundnut varieties partially resistant to aflatoxin production are discussed.

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