نتایج جستجو برای: saccharum munja

تعداد نتایج: 2885  

2008
Shawna Joy Behling Joseph Sullivan Marla McIntosh Bahram Momen

Title of Document: EFFECTS OF NITROGEN AND CALCIUM ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND METABOLIC ACTIVITY IN ACER SACCHARUM IN THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Shawna Joy Behling Directed By: Associate Professor Dr. Joseph Sullivan Plant Sciences and Landscape Architecture The Catskill Mountains in southern New York have received some of the most acidic rainfall in the country for the past 50 years. Acid deposition o...

2015
Yongji Huang Jiayun Wu Ping Wang Yanquan Lin Cheng Fu Zuhu Deng Qinnan Wang Qiwei Li Rukai Chen Muqing Zhang Randall P. Niedz

Erianthus arundinaceus (E. arundinaceus) has many desirable agronomic traits for sugarcane improvement, such as high biomass, vigor, rationing ability, tolerance to drought, and water logging, as well as resistance to pests and disease. To investigate the introgression of the E. arundinaceus genome into sugarcane in the higher generations, intergeneric BC2 and BC3 progeny generated between Sacc...

2012

Broiler chicken production is widely dispersed across the globe, and one important issue for growers is the selection of adequate bedding material, as the availability and price of substrates varies among countries and regions within a same country. This study aimed at applying a multiple criteria analysis approach for the selection of the most appropriate bedding material for broiler productio...

2014
Spurthi N. Nayak Jian Song Andrea Villa Bhuvan Pathak Tomas Ayala-Silva Xiping Yang James Todd Neil C. Glynn David N. Kuhn Barry Glaz Robert A. Gilbert Jack C. Comstock Jianping Wang Manoj Prasad

Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) and other members of Saccharum spp. are attractive biofuel feedstocks. One of the two World Collections of Sugarcane and Related Grasses (WCSRG) is in Miami, FL. This WCSRG has 1002 accessions, presumably with valuable alleles for biomass, other important agronomic traits, and stress resistance. However, the WCSRG has not been fully exploited by breeders due to its la...

2007
D. Jagathesan

The progress in the cytogenetics of sugarcane with special reference to researches during the last decade is reviewed. Standardisation of leaf squash, pollen grain squash and root t ip squash methods for chromosome study have been reported. Culturing of pollen grains and cells in vitro have been new additions. The basic chromosome number of Saccharum may be 5, 6, 8 and 10. A new line of investi...

Journal: :Journal of applied biology and biotechnology 2023

Klebsiella pneumoniae VRE36 as a PGPR isolated from Saccharum officinarum cultivar Co99004Gurvesh Bhardwaj, Rushabh Shah, Bhrugesh Joshi, Prittesh Patel

2016
Sepideh Miraj

Saccharum officinarum L. sugarcane, is a large, strong-growing species of grass in the genus Saccharum. It originated in Southeast Asia and is now cultivated in tropical and subtropical countries worldwide for the production of sugar and other products. S. Officinarum, a perennial plant, grows in clumps consisting of a number of strong unbranched stems..The aim of this study is to overview its ...

2015
NICHOLAS A. FISICHELLI ARTUR STEFANSKI LEE E. FRELICH PETER B. REICH

Plant growth and survival near range limits are likely sensitive to small changes in environmental conditions. Warming temperatures are causing range shifts and thus changes in species composition within range-edge ecotones; however, it is often not clear how temperature alters performance. Through an observational field study, we assessed temperature and nitrogen effects on survival and growth...

2012
Marie Lapointe

Invasive shade tolerant species can have profound and long-lasting detrimental effects even on previously undisturbed forests. In North American forests, the invasive Acer platanoides is capable of dominating the understory where it could displace the native Acer saccharum. To understand the relative importance of various ecological factors in a forest understory on their establishment, we tran...

2010
B. A. Patel J. D. Patel B. P. Raval Bhavik Patel

The hepatoprotective activity of juice of Saccharum officinarum was investigated against paracetamol (acetaminophen) induced liver damage in rats. Paracetamol (PCM) is analgesic, antipyretics drugs available as an over the counter (OTC) medication which cause hepatotoxicity as higher doses. Paracetamol at 3gm/kg induced liver damage in rats manifested by statically increased serum alanine amino...

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