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    Mapping QTLs for Pyricularia leaf spot, nematode resistance, and yield related traits in pearl millet [Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone] by Sairam Vutla, Joseph E. Knoll, Anvesh Sankuratri, Risha G. Nayak, Limei Liu, Limei Liu, Peng W. Chee, Raghupathy Karthikeyan, Bashasab Fakrudin, Mahendar Thudi, Patricia Timper, Karen Harris-Shultz, Jason G. Wallace, Jason G. Wallace, Hari Singh, Bharat Singh, Somashekhar M. Punnuri

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Using a previously generated genetic map containing 505 single nucleotide polymorphism markers and composite interval mapping, we identified 45 QTLs for eight traits (plant height, stem diameter, days to heading, panicle diameter, panicle length, 1000 seed weight, Pyricularia leaf spot disease, and root-knot nematode egg mass) across almost all linkage groups. …”
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    Analysis of Phenolic Compounds of <i>Reynoutria sachalinensis</i> and <i>Reynoutria japonica</i> Growing in the Russian Far East by Andrey R. Suprun, Konstantin V. Kiselev, Olga A. Aleynova, Artem Yu. Manyakhin, Alexey A. Ananev

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…As a result of the identification of metabolites in the leaves, stem, and roots of <i>R. japonica</i> and <i>R. sachalinensis</i>, we showed the presence of a total of 31 compounds, including stilbenes, phenolic acids, flavan-3-ols, flavones and flavonols, naphthalene derivatives, anthraquinones and derivatives, and phenylpropanoid disaccharide esters. …”
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    Boron toxicity affects plant growth by destroying the cell membrane stability and micronutrient balance in melon by Gamze Kaya

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…It was concluded that increasing B caused a detrimental reduction in Chl, RWC, CMS, and Fe concentration, whereas the leaf temperature increased, resulting in the inhibition of root, stem, and leaf growth in melon plants.…”
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    Toxic Effects of the Trap Crop Solanum sisymbriifolium on the Hatch and Viability of Globodera pallida by Schulz Lindsay, Popova Inna, Dandurand Louise-Marie

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Liquid–liquid extraction of S. sisymbriifolium leaf and stem tissues by hexane and 1-butanol reduced hatch by 49.5%, and 68.3%, respectively, compared with the potato root diffusate control. …”
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    Identification and Cluster Analysis of Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes spp.) from South Sumatera Indonesia by Weni Lestari, Jumari Jumari, Rejeki Siti Ferniah

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Identification of morphological characters performed on the characteristics of root, stem, leaves, and pitcher. The morphological data is used for cluster analysis using NTSYS software version 2.02. …”
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    Highly conserved and cis-acting lncRNAs produced from paralogous regions in the center of HOXA and HOXB clusters in the endoderm lineage. by Neta Degani, Yoav Lubelsky, Rotem Ben-Tov Perry, Elena Ainbinder, Igor Ulitsky

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Sequence-similar orthologs of both lncRNAs are found in multiple vertebrate species and there is evident sequence similarity between their promoters, suggesting that the production of these lncRNAs predates the duplication of the HOX clusters at the root of the vertebrate lineage. This conservation extends to similar expression patterns of the two lncRNAs, in particular in cells transiently arising during early development or in the adult colon. …”
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  7. 687

    Comparative Analysis of Agro Waste Material Solid Biomass Briquette for Environmental Sustainability by Sampathkumar Velusamy, Anandakumar Subbaiyan, Senthil Rajan Murugesan, Manoj Shanmugamoorthy, Vivek Sivakumar, Parthiban Velusamy, Senthilkumar Veerasamy, Kanitha Mani, Premkumar Sundararaj, Selvakumar Periyasamy

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The TGA results of SP-PM briquettes were compared with the corn leaf, baggase, almond shell, banana leaves, banana pseudostem, pineapple leaf, stem and root, low rank coal, bituminous coal, cotton stalk, and wheat straw. …”
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    Cholera Outbreaks in Zimbabwe: An In-Depth Analysis of Drivers, Constraints and Reimagining the Use of Medicinal Plants by Jerikias Marumure, Monde A. Nyila

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Kirkia acuminata and Ziziphus mucronata root and stem bark infusions or decoctions were revealed to be the most common folklore treatments for cholera in rural communities. …”
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    Ethno-botanical Utilization of Selected Medicinal Plant Species in Edo and Delta States, Nigeria by Erhenhi, A.H.* Atisele, T.C., Ogwezy, C., Aweh, I.E., Onojaife, F. and Mejogbamu, P. Ojemen, T.O.*

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Parts of the plants used for preparation included root, leaf, twig, stem and flower.  The use of plants for medicinal purposes varied from one community to another depending on their indigenous knowledge on the ethno-botanical application of plants for the treatment of different ailments. …”
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  10. 690

    BIOPHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCHES IN VITRO ON THE CHOICE OF OPTIMAL COMPOSITION OF PHARMACEUTICAL AID FOR OINTMENT PRODUCTION BASED ON СО2 EXTRACT OF SCHISANDRA CHINENSIS SEEDS by Y. A. Morozov, M. S. Makieva

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Schisandra chinensis is valuable species of herbal medicines raw materials (fruits, seeds, caruncles, leaves, stem cortex, and roots with root systems) which are used for medicines and biologically active supplements production in food and cosmetic industry. …”
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  11. 691

    Study on The Use of AINA Microbial Inoculant for Aerobic Composting of Chicken Manure by Oanh Huynh Ngoc, Bang Doan Nhut, Tu Anh Nguyen Viet, Tien Pham, Thien Nguyen Minh

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The GI index of final composts in 4 treatments was 83.93, 123.64, 120.75, and 88.78 showing that the compost was mature and nontoxic to plants. The main root length and stem length indicators of NT2 and NT3 were 48.47 mm, 47.33 mm, 60.60 mm, and 56.27 mm being statistically significantly higher than with the remaining treatments (p = 0,05).…”
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  12. 692

    Different functional responses in populations of Polylepis quadrijuga (Rosaceae) as a consequence of anthropogenic disturbance by Yessica D. Hoyos, Natalia Vargas, Adriana Sanchez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this study, we evaluate how six different populations of P. quadrijuga with distinct levels of anthropogenic disturbance (low and high) change 11 foliar, stem, and root functional traits. Also, the physicochemical properties of the soils were analyzed, and mycorrhizal colonization was quantified to evaluate how each population responds to the stress conditions. …”
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    Comparison of YOLOv5 for Classifying Mangrove Leaf Species using CNN-Based by Anindita Septiarini, Rita Diana, Rahmat Kamara, Novianti Puspitasari, Anton Prafanto

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Species of mangrove plants can be distinguished based on root type, stem size, leaf shape, flower color, and fruit. …”
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    Identifikasi Morfologi Tumbuhan Kantong Semar (Nepenthes Sp.) Sebagai Bahan Ajar Tumbuhan Tingkat Tinggi Di Kawasan Wisata Gunung Galunggung Kabupaten Tasikmalaya by Rinaldi Rizal Putra, Rita Fitriani

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Morphological identification was carried out by visual observation of organs in Nepenthes such as root, stem, leaf, pitcher, flower, fruit and seed that are expected to give preliminary data that can provide information to determine the classification. …”
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    Effects of tissue type and season on the detection of regulated sugarcane viruses by high throughput sequencing by Stephen Bolus, Kate Wathen-Dunn, Samuel C. Grinstead, Xiaojun Hu, Martha Malapi, Dimitre Mollov

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Here, we tested whether HTS could reliably detect four RNA and three DNA sugarcane viruses over three seasons (fall, winter, and spring) and in three tissue types (root, stem, and leaves). Using HTS on ribosomal depleted total RNA samples, we reliably detected RNA viruses in all tissue types and across all seasons, but we failed to confidently detect DNA viruses in some samples. …”
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    Accumulation and dynamics of manganese in raspberry by Senad MURTIĆ, Emir ŠAHINOVIĆ, Hamdija ČIVIĆ, Emina SIJAHOVIĆ

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The results of study also showed that the absorbed Mn mostly accumulates in leaves and roots of raspberry, and much less in the stem and fruits. …”
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    Influence of nitrogen rates with split application on N use efficiency and its eco-economic suitable amount analysis in rice by WANG Mi, YANG Jing-ping, XU Wei, WANG Hua, SUN Jun-hua

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The nitrogen content of rice leaf, stem, spike, root and in soil was determined at different growth stage of rice under N treatments. …”
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    Micropropagation of <i>Philodendron</i> ‘White Knight’ via Shoot Regeneration from Petiole Explants by Iro Kang, Iyyakkannu Sivanesan

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…All the microshoots produced roots during the root induction stage with the maximum root number (8.2 roots per shoot), and the greatest plantlet height (9.1 cm) was achieved on half-strength Murashige and Skoog medium containing indole-3-butyric acid (10.0 μM). …”
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    Impact of Mycorrhiza Inoculations and Iron Amino Chelate on Growth and Physiological Changes of Cucumber Seedlings Across Different pH Levels by Saber Mohammadnia, Maryam Haghighi, Maryam Mozafarian, András Geösel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In contrast, pH 5 was most effective for enhancing root and stem fresh weight. The lower pH may have facilitated better nutrient solubility and uptake, promoting root development and overall plant health by optimizing the availability of essential nutrients and reducing competition for resources under more acidic conditions. …”
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