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Protocols for efficient repetitive and secondary somatic embryogenesis in Helianthus maximiliani (Schrader)
(Springer, New York, 2001)
Indirect somatic embryogenesis was induced on leaf explants of greenhouse-grown Helianthus maximiliani plants. Leaves of the regenerated plants were used as starting explants for the induction of direct somatic embryogenesis. ...
Trichoderma harzianum as a potential biological agent in control of the charcoal root rot of sugar beet
(Springer, 2023)
Sugar beet is one of the most profitable crops in Serbia. The charcoal root rot is an emerging disease of sugar beet that significantly reduces yield and affects the economic viability of production. The objectives of this ...
Effect of sowing date on dry matter and nitrogen partitioning and its translocation in winter barley
(Springer Nature, 2023)
Understanding the mechanism of dry matter and nitrogen partitioning and its translocation from different plant parts during post-anthesis period on different sowing dates may contribute to further improvement of winter ...
Floral development in Thermopsis turcica, an unusual multicarpellate papilionoid legume
(Springer, 2018)
The vast majority of the species of family Leguminosae have an apocarpous monomerous gynoecium. However, only a few taxa regularly produce multicarpellate gynoecia. The only known species of papilionoid legumes which has ...
Relationship between different fasciated lines of pea
(Pisum Genetics, 2007)
Although data on genetic control of fasciation in pea (Pisum sativum L.) appeared together with genetics itself (5), some aspects of it remain unclear. Until recently, even the number of genes involved in the development ...
Ontogeny, variation and evolution of inflorescence in tribe Fabeae (Fabaceae) with special reference to genera Lathyrus, Pisum and Vavilovia
(Elsevier, 2015)
The present study reports the inflorescence ontogeny and morphology in tribe Fabeae (Fabaceae) addressing the evolutionary trends of selected inflorescence features in clade Lathyrus–Pisum–Vavilovia. In all three mentioned ...
Sustainable raw materials for efficient valorization and recovery of bioactive compounds
(Elsevier, 2023)
Traditionally used natural resources such as medicinal and aromatic plants are not fully valorized by modern industry which is followed by huge amount of agricultural waste, by-products and co-products. These streams could ...
Sym28, a gene controlling stem architecture and nodule number, is localized on linkage group V
(Pisum Genetics, 2008)
Garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) represents one of the most important models for studying plant developmental genetics. This species serves as a model object for most investigations on the genetic control of formation of ...
Terata of two legume species with radialized corolla: some correlations in floral symmetry
(Springer, 2015)
Most papilionoid legumes (Leguminosae) are characterized by zygomorphic flowers. Features of monosymmetry are inherent to all floral whorls. We compare flowers of two species of papilionoid legumes with anomalously radialized ...
The Analog of Arginine-Vasopressin (6-9) Fragment, Ac-D-SPRG, Exhibits Antidepressant Action in Rats in Case of Intranasal Injection
(Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2015)
The antidepressant properties of newly synthesized analog of arginine-vasopressin fragment analog, Ac-D-SPRG, were tested using Porsolt’s swimming test on white rats. It was demonstrated that this substance when injected ...