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Inter-Varietal Hybridization, Self-Pollination and Heritability of Cut Freesia
AbstractFloral scent, long lasting florets, and high color variation make the cut freesia one of the most popular bulbous flowers. In this work,...
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Two new species of Aulotrachichthys (Beryciformes: Trachichthyidae) from the northwestern Pacific
Two new species of luminous roughies, Aulotrachichthys spiralis and Aulotrachichthys titan (Beryciformes: Trachichthyidae), are described, based on...
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Podothecus hamlini: redescription, distribution and differences from P. veternus (Perciformes: Cottoidei: Agonidae)
The poacher Podothecus hamlini Jordan and Gilbert in Jordan and Evermann 1898 is redescribed on the basis of 35 specimens collected in northern Japan...
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Anthurium caldasii: a new species of Araceae from Colombia and its phylogenetic relationships with other black-spathed Anthurium species
The neotropical genus Anthurium has approximately 1500 species with a wide range of inflorescence variation, including spathe coloration. The...
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Spatial and Seasonal Variations in Condition, Somatic Index and Length-Weight Relationship of Capoeta banarescui (Cyprinidae) from The Çoruh River, Northeastern Anatolia, Turkey
AbstractThe spatial and seasonal variations in some growth parameters of Capoeta banarescui have been studied by considering environmental factors....
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Phenacoscorpius longicaudalis, a new species of scorpionfish (Teleostei: Scorpaenidae) from Western Australia, with first records of Phenacoscorpius adenensis from the southeastern Indian Ocean
Phenacoscorpius longicaudalis sp. nov. is described from 19 specimens collected in depths of 228–990 m off Western Australia, eastern Indian Ocean....
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Some morphological and physiological traits of bread wheat genotypes grown under irrigated, rain‑fed and drought conditions
Morphological traits (plant height, peduncle length, length of fourth internode, specific mass of fourth internode, flag leaf length, width and...
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Endophytic Fungi Improve Growth and Yield of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Under Limited Light Conditions
Shading is a major challenge to the important agronomic traits of crops, which may be caused by climate change and light obstructions in terms of...
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Identification of terminal heat-tolerant and foliar disease-resistant fortified genotypes in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Terminal heat stress and foliar diseases like rusts and spot blotch are the major concerns for sustainable wheat production in South Asia. Eastern...
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Morphological variability of wild-growing crown imperial (Fritillaria imperialis L.) germplasm in central region of Iran—implications for in-situ conservation initiatives
BackgroundCrown imperial ( Fritillaria imperialis L.) is a threatened bulbous plant which has great ornamental and medicinal values and importance....
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Dynamics of Diversity of Spined Loaches of Genus Cobitis (Cobitidae) of Trans-Caucasus in the Anthropogenic Period According to the Data of Museum Collections. III. Morpho-genetic Variability, Taxonomic Status and Diagnostic Characters of Spined Loaches of the Black Sea Coast North of the Meskheti Ridge of the Lesser Caucasus
AbstractBased on a comparative study of the variability of external morphological characters, color features, craniological and karyological...
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Identification of Three Far Eastern Redfin Species of the Genus Pseudaspius (Osteichthyes, Cyprinidae) Based on Multidimensional Analysis of Measurable Characters
AbstractSignificant differences between three Far Eastern redfin species, Pseudaspius ( Tribolodon ) hakonensis , P. brandtii , and P. sachalinensis ...
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Post-anthesis dry matter dynamics in the internodes of wheat cultivars grown under contrasting conditions: associations among agro-physiological traits
Methodological problems in measuring carbohydrate accumulation and remobilization in wheat stem have led to inconsistent results. However, the...
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Molecular characterization and association of ISSR markers with some fruit properties of Morus alba L. genotypes in Southeastern Türkiye
Mulberry is a preferred fruit, especially with its high antioxidant capacity, rich nutritional value, and unique aroma due to its high phenolic...
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Effects of cultivar susceptibility, fruit maturity, and natural wounds on the infection of English walnut (Juglans regia L.) fruits by Botryosphaeriaceae and Diaporthe fungi
Shoot blight and branch dieback of English walnut has been associated with a broad diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae and Diaporthe fungi worldwide....
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Agro-morphological characterization of Okra (Abelmoschus species) for biotic stress and yield contributing traits under rainfed conditions in South Western Nigeria
Seventy accessions of oOkra ( Abelmoschus caillei and Abelmoschus esculentus ) were evaluated using phenotypic observations, expression of traits,...
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Accumulation and remobilization of assimilates in different genotypes of durum wheat under terminal drought stress
The present research was conducted to examine the accumulation and remobilization of some promising lines of durum wheat assimilates using a...
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A New Whalefish Species of the Genus Cetomimus (Cetomimidae) from the Tropical Part of the Central Atlantic
AbstractA new species of bathypelagic whalefishes of the genus Cetomimus is described; its two specimens were caught over the central tropical part...
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Fruit
The fruits of Rubus acanthophyllos are an aggregation of drupelets. Fruits bear a globose-ovoid shape. The author measured the mean, maximum, and... -
Crinoidea: Researches among Fairy Coins and Sea Lilies
Crinoids, commonly known as sea lilies, are marine invertebrates of the phylum Echinodermata. Their bodies are divided into peduncle, theca, and...