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Exogenous Gibberellins Induce Wheat Spike Development under Short Days Only in the Presence of VERNALIZATION1
(2013-11)The activation of the meristem identity gene VERNALIZATION1 (VRN1) is a critical regulatory point in wheat (Triticum spp.) flowering. In photoperiod-sensitive wheat varieties, VRN1 is expressed only under long days (LDs), ... -
Identification and characterization of Rht25, a locus on chromosome arm 6AS affecting wheat plant height, heading time, and spike development
(2018)Understanding genes regulating wheat plant height is important to optimize harvest index and maximize grain yield. In modern wheat varieties grown under high-input conditions, the gibberellin-insensitive semi-dwarfing ... -
Impacto de mancha ojo de rana (Cercospora sojina k. Hara) sobre rendimiento y componentes industriales del grano de soja: aceite y proteína = Impact of frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina k. Hara) on yield and soybean seed industrial components: oil and protein
(Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, 2013)La mezcla de fungicidas estrobilurina y triazol (E+T) se aplicó a 2 cultivares contrastantes en susceptibilidad a mancha ojo de rana (MOR) (DM3700 y DM3810) en los estadíos R3 o R3+R5; se incluyeron además 2 controles: ... -
Physiological and environmental dissection of developmental drivers for predicting heading date in wheat based on Vrn1, Ppd1 and Eps-D1 allelic characterization
(Elsevier, 2023-03)Heading time is a critical feature determining wheat performance. Over the years, average global temperatures have increased, leading to adjustments in agronomic practices such as sowing dates and cultivar election. Bread ... -
Selection of soybean pods by the stink bugs, Nezara viridula and Piezodorus guildinii
(Oxford Academic Press, 2012-01)Different biological parameters of the stink bugs, Nezara viridula L. and Piezodorus guildinii Westwood (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), are affected by the developmental stage of the soybean ( Glycine max Merrill) pods they ...