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zea mays

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DAM - Angiosperms
... demersum 1 Ceratophyllaceae - - - - - - Jansen M77030 Hoot - - Trimenia neocaledonica 2 Trimeniaceae - - - - - - - - - - - Piptocalyx sp. 3 Trimeniaceae - - - - - - - - - - - Monocots Zea mays 2 Poaceae - - - - - - - - - K02202 - Oryza sativa 2 Poaceae - - - - - - D00207 D00207 D00207 X00755 - Acorus calamus 1 Acoraceae ...
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Bamboo
... grass with C-4 photosynthesis, belongs to the andropogon tribe (Andropogoneae) along with corn (Zea mays) and Job's tears (Coix lacryma-jobi). Another large grass called wild cane ( ... grasses include Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon), crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis), sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum), corn (Zea mays) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor). C-4 grasses and weedy herbs, such as purslane ( ...
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Job's Tears
... the ears. In the Mexican grass teosinte (Zea mexicana or Zea mays ssp. mexicana), considered by many botanists to ... Zea mexicana) showing pollen-bearing tassel (left) and a female ear with silk (right). This is truly a miniature version of the modern corn plant (Zea mays). Compare this tiny ear with the following image of a modern ear of corn. The female inflorescence of modern corn (Zea mays ...
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Literature
... , Walbot V. Germinal and somatic products of Mu1 excision from the Bronze-1 gene of Zea mays. Mol Gen Genet. 1991 Jun;227(2):267-76. Section of Plant Biology - University of ...
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Reuven Reuveni
... , J.A., Shimoni, M. and Reuveni, R. (1988). Resistance to northern leaf blight in maize (Zea mays) conditioned by the HtN gene and the association with isoperoxidases. Can. J. Pl. Patol. 20 ...
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List of Herbs Used for Tea
... or both can be used) Chickweed (Stellaria media) Coldsfoot (Tussilago Farfara) Comfrey (Symphytum oficinale) Cornsilk (Zea mays) Damiana (Turnera diffusa) Dandelion (Taraxiacum officinale) Echinacea (Echinacea purprea) Elecampane (Inula helenium) Elder (Sambucus nigra ...
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APSnet Education center - Plant Disease Lessons - Common Smut of Corn
... smut (Syn. boil smut, blister smut) PATHOGEN: Ustilago maydis (Syn. Ustilago zeae) HOSTS: maize (Zea mays), teosinte (Zea mexicana) Authors Jerald Pataky, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL Karen Snetselaar, Saint Joseph’s University ...
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Common Names of Plant Diseases
... (Cocos nucifera L.) Coffee (Coffea arabica L., Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froehner) Corn or Maize (Zea mays L.) Cotton (Gossypium spp.) Crucifers (Brassica and Raphanus spp.) Cucurbits (Citrullus spp., Cucumis spp., Cucurbita ...
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OSU Botany & Plant Pathology: Carol J. Rivin
... on several research problems that involve the genetics and molecular biology of embryo development in Zea mays. The lab focuses on two experimental strategies to learn how the morphogenesis and the maturation ... . White and C.J. Rivin. 1992. Accumulation of group 3 late embryogenesis abundant proteins in Zea mays embryos: Roles of abscisic acid and the Viviparous-1 gene product. Plant Physiol. 99:607 ...
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Institute of Plant Physiology - Sofia
... , S., Zl. Stoyanova, L. Gradinarcki, G. Ignatov (1999) - Influence of succinate on zinc toxicity of Zea mays. In: Advances in plant physiology, Vol. 2, (A. Hemantaranjan, ed.), Scientific Publishers (India), JDOHPUR, pp ...
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