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Origin and variation of polymerous gynoecia in Fabaceae: evidence from floral mutants of pea (Pisum sativum L.)
(Springer, 2014)
Polymerous gynoecia are normally found in some members of Fabaceae, although the vast majority of this family is characterized by a gynoecium consisting of a single carpel. Summarizing the variation of gynoecium features ...
Examination of Genetic Diversity of Common Bean from the Western Balkans
(Amer Soc Horticultural Science, Alexandria, 2015)
In this study, genetic diversity of 119 accessions of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) from five former Yugoslav republics constituting the western Balkans was assessed by 13 microsatellite markers. This set of markers has ...
Pulsed electromagnetic field - a cultivation practice used to increase soybean seed germination and yield
(Lithuanian Research Centre Agriculture & Forestry, Kedainiu R, 2017)
The aim of the research was to test the effect of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) on soybean seed germination and yield depending on specific field conditions, years of study, exposure duration and frequency. Field ...
Fungal diversity as influenced by soil characteristics
(Lithuanian Research Centre Agriculture & Forestry, Kedainiu R, 2017)
The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of soil properties on the biodiversity of soil fungi. An analysis of the fungal diversity of eight different soil types with different soil texture, organic matter, ...
Notes on floral symmetry in the Pterocarpus clade (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Dalbergieae)
(Vienna : Regional Museum of Carinthia, 2019)
Androecium and corolla morphology is characterized in the Pterocarpus clade (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Dalbergieae) with a special aim to compare genera with monosymmetric (Arachis, Centrolobium, Pterocarpus, Tipuana) ...
Uncertainty of Trypsin Inhibitor Activity Measurement of Legume Crops Using Microtiter Plate Method
(Springer, New York, 2018)
Trypsin inhibitors could limit utilization of legumes in human nutrition, but they could also have beneficial health effects. The objective of this study was to measure trypsin inhibitor activity (TIA) of different legumes ...
Stability of the floral structure in Leguminosae with flag versus non-flag blossom
(Vienna : Regional Museum of Carinthia, 2017)
This work is dedicated to the problem of natural variability of flowers with different types of symmetry. We focus on a comparative study of floral merism in Leguminosae with mono- and polysymmetric flowers. With few ...
Revisiting the floral structure and ontogeny of Trapa natans L. (Lythraceae)
(Vienna : Regional Museum of Carinthia, 2018)
As a result of recent phylogenetic researches, water chestnut (Trapa, former Trapaceae) was found nested in Lythraceae. This work aims to review the existing publications on floral morphology and ontogeny of Trapa and to ...
Effects of stem fasciation on inflorescence and flower morphology in legumes
(Vienna : Regional Museum of Carinthia, 2016)
A comparison of floral and inflorescence morphology was conducted between normal and fasciated accessions of Pisum sativum and Lupinus angustifolius. Pea plants with a fasciation of the main stem exhibited fewer flowers ...
Is the leguminous flower closed?
(Vienna : Regional Museum of Carinthia, 2015)
A variety of gynoecium types in the legume family is briefly reviewed in terms of phyllotaxis and spatial patterning. All variations can be narrowed down to changes in sizes of floral meristem and time of its proliferation. ...