نتایج جستجو برای: corn ( zea mays )

تعداد نتایج: 46673  

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
راضیه خلیلی راد سیدخلاق میرنیا حسینعلی بهرامی

abstract plant roots absorb water and minerals from soil solution. plant production is a function of root distribution and its activity in soil. by increasing root density in soil unit volume, roots absorb more water and minerals. this implies that knowledge of root development is an important factor for crop production. to determine the most suitable amount of water for the maximum development...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1985
Z Suarez C S Moss R N Inserra

Punctodera chalcoensis Stone et al. is a cyst nematode parasitizing corn (Zea mays L.) and teosinte (Zea mexicana (Schrad.) Kuntz) in Mexico (7). This nematode damages corn severely in Tlaxcala and Puebla states of Mexico (7). Pathogenic studies of P. chalcoensis on corn have been conducted in the greenhouse (2). Mundo-Ocampo and Baldwin (6) reported that P. chalcoensis induces a syncytium in r...

2007
H. W. GARDNER

Lipoxygenase from the germ of corn, Zea mays, oxidized linoleic acid to primarily 9-D-hydroperoxy-trans-lO,cis-12octadecadienoic acid.

In this research, several chemical extractants and modified Olsen methods were studied in 25 surface-calcareous soils (0-30 cm) for determining available phosphorus (P) for corn (Zea mays L.) plant. In this experiment, the highest correlation was obtained between extracted P by Olsen and Colwell methods (NaHCO3-extractable P) and dry weight of corn shoot (r =0.67 and 0.75, p

2015
Wen-Si Tan Chien-Yi Chang Wai-Fong Yin Kok-Gan Chan

Pantoea stewartii is known to be the causative agent of Stewart's wilt, which usually affects sweet corn (Zea mays) with the corn flea beetle as the transmission vector. In this work, we present the whole-genome sequence of Pantoea stewartii strain M009, isolated from a Malaysian tropical rainforest waterfall.

Journal: :applied biotechnology reports 0
mohammad amin sharif applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ali mohammad latifi applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad ali amani applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran fatemeh shakeri applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran morteza mirzaei applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran parvin noroozimoghadam applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

application   of plants to remove heavy metals from soil (phytoremediation) is   expanding due to its cost-effectiveness as compared to conventional methods   and it has shown a great potential. since contaminants such as pb have a   limited bioavailability in the soil, methods to facilitate their   translocation to the shoots and roots of plants are required for efficient   phytoremediation. t...

Journal: :iran agricultural research 2015
mohammad maghsoodi adel reyhanitabar nosratolla najafi

in this research, several chemical extractants and modified olsen methods were studied in 25 surface-calcareous soils (0-30 cm) for determining available phosphorus (p) for corn (zea mays l.) plant. in this experiment, the highest correlation was obtained between extracted p by olsen and colwell methods (nahco3-extractable p) and dry weight of corn shoot (r =0.67 and 0.75, p

Journal: :Plant physiology 1974
J Kopcewicz A Ehmann R S Bandurski

Incubation of mature sweet corn kernels of Zea mays in dilute solutions of (14)C-labeled indole-3-acetic acid leads to the formation of (14)C-labeled esters of myo-inositol, glucose, and glucans. Utilizing this knowledge it was found that an enzyme preparation from immature sweet corn kernels of Zea mays catalyzed the CoA- and ATP-dependent esterification of indole-3-acetic acid to myo-inositol...

2009
Robert R. Farrar B. Merle Shepard Martin Shapiro Richard. L Hassell Mark. L. Schaffer Chad. M. Smith

Biologically-based spray treatments, including nucleopolyhedroviruses, neem, and spinosad, were evaluated as supplemental controls for the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith), and corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), on transgenic sweet corn, Zea mays (L.) (Poales: Poaceae), expressing a Cry1Ab toxin from Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bacillales: Ba...

Journal: :Isis 2021

AbstractThis essay explores the intersection of race science and plant taxonomy in creation evolutionary taxonomies (phylogenies) populations Zea mays, also known as maize or corn. Fol...

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