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Category: Crecimiento y Desarrollo

Crecimiento y Desarrollo

Las plantas no quieren que su descendencia pase hambre

by Carlos A. Ordóñez-ParraMarch 24, 2022March 28, 2022
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Crecimiento y Desarrollo

Control genético de la altura y del número de ramas de Brassica napus en condiciones bajas de fósforo

Genes candidatos y haplotipos favorables pueden facilitar los esfuerzos de mejoramiento basado en marcadores para mejorar la eficiencia del uso de fósforo en B. napus.

by botanyoneJanuary 18, 2022January 18, 2022
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Crecimiento y Desarrollo

Las raíces seminales del maíz ayudan a atrapar nutrientes

Cuando los humanos seleccionaron maíces de semillas grandes, es posible que también hayan mejorado involuntariamente su sistema radicular.

by Fi GennuDecember 13, 2021December 13, 2021
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Crecimiento y Desarrollo

Con el frío, el polen del arroz sufre de diversas formas mientras lucha por desarrollarse

Un equipo de botánicos en Japón ha dado un vuelco a décadas de supuestos sobre cómo el estrés por frío causa esterilidad en el polen de arroz.

by Alun SaltDecember 12, 2021December 13, 2021
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Crecimiento y Desarrollo

Evaluación de los mecanismos de tolerancia a la sal en dos razas locales de cebada tunecina

¿Puede la investigación sobre razas locales brindarnos una mejor comprensión sobre las posibles características que permitirían aumentar la tolerancia a salinidad en cultivos?

by William SalterSeptember 23, 2021September 23, 2021
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Células, Genes y Moléculas Crecimiento y Desarrollo Modelos computacionales

Prediciendo el rendimiento de arroz en condiciones de sequía

Modelos metabólicos y de crecimiento integrado predicen el metabolismo del arroz cultivado en condiciones normales y limitantes de agua.

by Rachel ShekarSeptember 14, 2021September 14, 2021
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  1. Nigel Chaffey on The geek’s guide to weird and wonderful plantsJanuary 18, 2023

    Good afternoon, Patrick, Aha, one now begins to wonder if the spelling Catherine in the cited source should really have…

  2. Patrick Collins on The geek’s guide to weird and wonderful plantsJanuary 17, 2023

    The bisindole alkaloid catharine is said to have been published and the molecular structure can be found scattered about, though…

  3. Nigel Chaffey on The geek’s guide to weird and wonderful plantsJanuary 17, 2023

    Hello Patrick, Thank you for taking th etim eto comment on this item. The source for 'catherine' that's stated in…

  4. Patrick Collins on The geek’s guide to weird and wonderful plantsJanuary 15, 2023

    Catherine? I know there are many variants of the basic skeleton with related names but surely the most well-known is…

  5. Nigel Chaffey on Plants named for the great, the good, and the bad..?January 5, 2023

    ICYMI, Dr Sandra Knapp has been awarded an OBE in the UK's New Year's Honours list, for the important contributions…

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