Resultados de búsqueda - Alumnus~

  1. Genomic selection for tolerance to aluminum toxicity in a synthetic population of upland rice por Bartholomé, Jerome, Ospina, José Omar, Sandoval, Mario, Espinosa, Natalia, Arcos, Jairo, Ospina, Yolima, Frouin, Julien, Beartschi, Cédric, Ghneim, Thaura, Grenier, Cecile

    Publicado 2024
    “…In South America, different rice-growing regions (Cerrado in Brazil and Llanos in Colombia and Venezuela) are particularly affected due to high aluminum toxicity levels. For this reason, efforts have been made to breed for tolerance to aluminum toxicity using synthetic populations. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. A greenhouse method to screen brachiariagrass genotypes for aluminum resistance and root vigor por Wenzl, Peter, Arango Vélez, Adriana, Chavez, Alba L., Buitrago González, M.E., Patino, GM, Miles, John W., Rao, Idupulapati M.

    Publicado 2006
    “…Root vigor was assessed by measuring growth of adventitious root systems in 200 ?M CaCl2 (pH 4.2). Aluminum resistance was assessed by comparing root growth in this solution vs. root growth in an identical solution that also contained 200 ?…”
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    Journal Article
  3. Identification of aluminum resistant Andean common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes por Blair, Matthew W., López Marin, H.D., Rao, Idupulapati M.

    Publicado 2009
    “…Aluminum (Al) toxicity is the principal abiotic constraint in acid soils of the tropics. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Advances in developing screening methods and improving aluminum resistance in common bean and brachiaria por Rao, Idupulapati M., Wenzl, Peter, Arango Vélez, Adriana, Miles, John W., Watanabe, Toshihiro, Shinano, Takuro, Osaki, Mitsuru, Wagatsuma, Tadao, Manrique Carpintero, Germán, Beebe, Stephen E., Tohme, Joseph M., Ishitani, Manabu, Rangel Becerra, Andrés Felipe, Horst, Walter J.

    Publicado 2008
    “…We summarize progress made towards the development of tools and knowledge that aid the genetic improvement of aluminum (Al) resistance in two of CIAT’s (International Center for Tropical Agriculture) commodity crops; common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and brachiariagrasses (Brachiaria spp. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Aluminum stress stimulates the accumulation of organic acids in root apices of Brachiaria species por Wenzl, Peter, Chavez, Alba L., Patiño, Gloria M., Mayer, Jorge Edgard, Rao, Idupulapati M.

    Publicado 2002
    “…Aluminum‐resistant Brachiaria decumbens Stapf cv. Basilisk (signalgrass) and closely related, but less resistant Brachiaria ruziziensis Germain & Evrard cv. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Effects of refuge availability on growth and survival of YOY Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) por Nilsson, Per

    Publicado 2006
    “…In a large scaled pond experiment I tested the effect of refuge availability on survival and growth in young-of-the-year (YOY) arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus), subject to predation from cannibalistic char. …”
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    Otro
  7. Analyses of circular DNA molecules in the leafhopper Psammotettix alienus for identification of viruses and plasmids por Sigalla, Jeremiah

    Publicado 2019
    “…In Sweden, leafhoppers of the species Psammotettix alienus are known as a vector of wheat dwarf virus, but they may be carriers of other microorganisms as well. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  8. Microbially available phosphorus in boreal forests: effects of aluminum and iron accumulation in the humus layer por Giesler, R., Satoh, F., Ilstedt, Ulrik, Nordgren, A.

    Publicado 2004
    “…We investigated the effects on microbial P availability of different combinations of aluminum and iron (Al + Fe) concentrations and different P pools in humus soils from boreal forest ecosystems. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Internal mechanisms of plant adaptation to aluminum toxicity and phosphorus starvation in three tropical forages por Watanabe, Toshihiro, Osaki, Mitsuru, Yano, Hiromi, Rao, Idupulapati M.

    Publicado 2006
    “…Many tropical forage grasses and legumes grow well in acid soils, adapting to excess aluminum (Al) and phosphorus (P) starvation stresses by using mechanisms that are still unclear. …”
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    Journal Article

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