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Setaria - FNA - Flora of North AmericaJun 5, 2023 · There are 27 species in the Flora region; fifteen are native, nine are established introductions, one is cultivated, and two are not established ...
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Setaria P.Beauv. | Plants of the World Online | Kew ScienceThe native range of this genus is Cosmopolitan. Taxonomy · Images · General ... Revision of the Old World species of Setaria (Poaceae: Panicoideae: Paniceae).
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Setaria - Plant Atlas - University of South FloridaSetaria is composed of numerous lineages and similarly the circumscription of Paspalidium is quite uncertain (Kellogg et al. 2009; Layton & Kellogg 2014).
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Foxtail millet (Setaria italica), forage - FeedipediaFoxtail millet (Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.) is one of the oldest cultivated cereal grain and the most economically important species of the Setaria genus.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv. - idseedSetaria viridis is in the Paniceae tribe of Poaceae (Barkworth et al. 2003). The dispersal unit is a spikelet that has two florets, one sterile and one fertile.Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy
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Setaria adhaerens - Jepson HerbariumEtymology: (Latin: bristly) Note: Some species cultivated for food. Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv., millet, common component of birdseed, occasionally collected ...
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Setaria - PlantNET - FloraOnlineDistribution and occurrence: World: c. 100 species, tropical & temperate areas. Australia: 17 species (10 species naturalized), all mainland States. S. italica ...
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Green Foxtail, Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv1 - BioOneJan 1, 2002 · The Poaceae is a large family composed of up to 785 genera and about 10,000 species (Zomlefer 1994). The genus Setaria belongs to the tribe ...
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Setaria | International Plant Names Index- **Authority**: P. Beauv.
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[PDF] Taxonomy of Setaria (Gramineae) in North America - CORESep 1, 1978 · Palisot de Beauvois in 1812 (p. 51) described the genus Setariain his. Essai cT line Notwelle Agrostographie ou Nouveaiix Genres des Grani ...
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[PDF] SYSTEMATIC BOTANY MONOGRAPHSTAXONOMIC HISTORY. Palisot de Beauvois (1812) first described the genus Setaria to accommodate Panicum verticillatum L., P. viride L., and P. italicum L ...
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(PDF) A Phylogeny of Setaria (Poaceae, Panicoideae, Paniceae ...Aug 7, 2025 · The genus Setaria is the largest genus in the so-called bristle clade, a monophyletic group of panicoid grasses distinguished by the presence of ...
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Setaria sphacelata - Tropical ForagesPerennial tussock; rhizomes short or elongated, culms 20‒300 cm tall, erect or decumbent at base, usually branched from the lower and middle nodes; culm-nodes ...
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Setaria parviflora - Lucid keyCulms erect or geniculately ascending, 30–110 cm tall. Mid-culm internodes hollow, thin-walled. Mid-culm nodes glabrous. Leaf-sheaths glabrous on surface ...
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(PDF) Morphology and leaf anatomy of Setaria s.l. (Poaceaeopinion followed by Morrone et al. (2014). There is significant evidence suggesting that Setaria is. not monophyletic, and neither are some of its subgenera.
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Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv - Tennessee Invasive Plant CouncilA summer annual grass, green foxtail (Setaria viridis) has a fibrous root system and reproduces by seed. It grows 1 to 4 feet (15 to 115 em) tall and is erect ...Missing: vegetative | Show results with:vegetative
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Setaria viridis (green foxtail) | CABI CompendiumNov 16, 2021 · The development of the root system has been studied and described in some detail (see Douglas et al., 1985).S. viridis var. major is similar ...
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Setaria for coastal pastures - NSW Department of Primary IndustriesKazungula is the most drought-tolerant and flood-tolerant cultivar but has the highest oxalate levels, followed by Narok and Solander. Nandi has the lowest ...
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Setaria - Jepson Herbarium - University of California, BerkeleyCommon Name: GRASS FAMILY Habit: Annual to woody perennial herb; roots generally fibrous. Stem: generally round, hollow; nodes swollen, solid.
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Morphological diversity and genetic regulation of inflorescence ...Oct 1, 2014 · (D) Setaria viridis, inflorescence is constructed of spikelets and ... In most species in the clade, the diaspore is the spikelet ...
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A Study of Reproduction in Setaria macrostachya and Its ... - jstorIn S. texana and in certain collections of S. niacrostachya there was the added difficulty of cleistogamous development of florets. The partially indurate ...
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Setaria viridis - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsAccording to recent data, 99 species are distributed globally, belonging to several subgenera of the genus Setaria. However, around 125 species were reported ...<|separator|>
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Early millet use in northern China | PNASFeb 21, 2012 · It is generally understood that foxtail millet and broomcorn millet were initially domesticated in Northern China where they eventually became the dominant ...
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Setaria verticillata - Global Invasive Species DatabaseMar 27, 2010 · Setaria verticillata is a native European grass, invading agricultural, urban, and other disturbed areas throughout North America, Central America, South ...
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Setaria viridis (L.) P.Beauv. | Plants of the World Online | Kew ScienceThe native range of this species is Old World to Central & SE. Australia. It is an annual or perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome.
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Anatomy and ultrastructure of embryonic leaves of the C4 species ...Feb 5, 2018 · Although Kranz anatomy is not a prerequisite for C4 photosynthesis (Voznesenskaya et al., 2001; Sage, 2002), it is present in all C4 grasses. C ...
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[PDF] Foxtail millet (Setaria italica) Plant GuideSep 18, 2014 · It will grow rapidly in warm weather and can grow in semi- arid conditions, however, it has a shallow root system that does not easily recover ...Missing: perennial | Show results with:perennial
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Variation in drought-tolerance components and their ...Aug 17, 2016 · This study had provided clear evidence that the root system of foxtail millet is likely to be shallow and that the amount of soil water utilised ...Missing: perennial | Show results with:perennial
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How ambient temperature affects the heading date of foxtail millet ...The AT of 30/25°C is the optimum temperature for foxtail millet growth, and the other low ATs lead to differences in the HD of the four accessions. FIGURE 2.
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Systems analysis of long-term heat stress responses in the C4 grass ...Here, Setaria viridis, an emerging C4 model grass, was grown under long-term high-temperature stress for 2 wk (42 °C, compared to 28 °C).
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Identification of the mechanistic basis of nitrogen responsiveness in ...Nitrogen-responsive accession is more efficient in mobilizing leaf nitrogen to developing grain and biomass to vegetative tissues than non-responsive count.Missing: pH | Show results with:pH
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Effects of nitrogen fertilizer application on the physicochemical ...These results indicate that nitrogen fertilization significantly affects the physicochemical properties of FM starch. Introduction. Foxtail millet (Setaria ...
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The foxtail (Setaria) species-group | Weed Science | Cambridge CoreJan 20, 2017 · Precise and variable timing of seedling emergence ensures Setaria a dominant place in disturbed and managed communities during the growth and ...
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Ecology of the Annual Grass Setaria lutescens on Oldfields of ... - jstorThe presence of surface litter reduced seedling density and delayed the establishment of adven- titious roots through modification of the physical environ- ment ...
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Domestication and Improvement in the Model C4 Grass, SetariaSetaria is the largest genus in the Cenchrinae, and consists of approximately 100 species that are widely distributed in warm and temperate regions worldwide ( ...
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[PDF] 171. SETARIA P. Beauvois, Ess. Agrostogr. 51. 1812, nom. cons ...Panicle densely cylindrical, 2–15 ×. 0.5–1.2 cm; branches reduced to a single mature spikelet sub- tended by 8–12 bristles; axis pubescent; bristles golden or ...
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Foxtail Millet: History, Characteristics, Cultivation, and UsesArchaeological evidence suggests that foxtail millet was first domesticated in northern China around 8,000 years ago. Remains have been found at several early ...Foxtail Millet: History... · Empower Your Reading With... · Foxtail Millet (setaria...
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Setaria viridis: A Model for C4 Photosynthesis - PMC - NIHIt is a true diploid with a relatively small genome of ~510 Mb. Its short stature, simple growth requirements, and rapid life cycle will greatly facilitate ...
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Green Foxtail (Setaria viridis) - Illinois WildflowersAt the base, the sheaths are often purplish, while their margins are ciliate. At the junction of each blade and sheath, the ligule is defined by a ring of white ...
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Weed Gallery: Foxtails - UC IPMFoxtails of the genus Setaria are summer annual grasses. Yellow, Setaria pumila, and green, S. viridis, foxtails consist of a complex of many biotypes.
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Giant Foxtail (Setaria faberi) - Illinois WildflowersDescription: This grass is a summer annual about 2-4' tall. It often branches near the base, sending up multiple culms that are erect to ascending.
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Setaria faberi (Giant Foxtail) - Minnesota WildflowersSetaria faberi (Giant Foxtail) ; Also known as: Chinese Foxtail, Japanese Bristlegrass ; Genus: Setaria ; Family: Poaceae (Grass) ; Life cycle: annual ; Origin: Asia.Missing: vegetative | Show results with:vegetative
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Know Your Foxtails (FS-2023-0658) | University of Maryland ExtensionFoxtails are grasses in the genus Setaria. Their genus name is derived from the Latin word “seta” meaning “bristle” or “hair,” and defines their distinct ...
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USDA Plants Database**Summary of Setaria palmifolia from USDA Plants Database:**
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Setaria palmifolia - Palm Grass - San Marcos GrowersSetaria palmifolia is a large, evergreen grass with palm-like leaves, growing 4-6 feet tall, with long flower spikes, and is hardy to 20-25°F. It needs low ...
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USDA Plants Database**Botanical Description of Setaria verticillata (USDA Plants Database)**
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USDA Plants Database**Botanical Description of Setaria parviflora:**
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Golden millet (Setaria sphacelata) - FeedipediaDec 1, 2017 · There are several subspecies of Setaria sphacelata. This datasheet is about Setaria sphacelata var. anceps, usually called golden millet.Missing: subgenus
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Methods to Promote Germination of Dormant Setaria viridis SeedsApr 18, 2014 · Our results demonstrate that treating S. viridis seeds with liquid smoke or a GA 3 and KNO 3 solution improves germination rates to 90% or higher even in seeds ...Missing: annual perennial
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Seed longevity and dormancy of four summer annual grass weeds ...Sep 8, 2006 · After the first 3 months, seed viability had reduced by 5–10%. Viable seed numbers declined substantially in successive years. After 448–492 ...
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Yellow bristle grass (Setaria pumila) germination biologyJul 28, 2018 · The controlled-ageing test indicated the seed was viable for <3 years. However, some Setaria pumila seed continued to germinate after 5 years of ...
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Morphological Development of Setaria viridis from Germination to ...PDF | The model system Setaria viridis is morphologically similar to other members of the Panicoideae, including maize and sorghum, although as a wild.
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Inheritance and effects of the photoperiod sensitivity in foxtail millet ...Aug 9, 2025 · Plants were sensitive to photoperiod between the panicle initiation stage and the anthesis stage, with the greatest sensitivity observed in the ...
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Human-mediated dispersal of seeds over long distances - PMC - NIHWalking humans can disperse seeds to very long distances, up to at least 10 km, and provide some of the first quantified dispersal kernels for HMD.Missing: Setaria barochory zoochory
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Production trendsCurrent global production is about 28 million tons, and average yields are 0.75 t/ha. At a regional level, however, there are sharp differences in trends.
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On-farm experiment to assess the suitability of millet types and ...Foxtail millet exhibited moderate disease resistance, yielding 0.8 tons per hectare. Notably, local millet landraces consistently outperformed imported ...
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Growing Millets for Grain, Forage or Cover Crop Use | MU ExtensionDec 7, 2018 · Most of the millets need warm soil temperatures of typically 70 degrees F. or more for seed germination, so are normally planted in the latter ...
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[PDF] Millet ProductionMay 18, 2004 · Generally, when producing millet for seed crops, seeding rates should be reduced by half and millet should be planted in rows to allow ...
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Assessment of sensory and nutritional attributes of foxtail millet ...Foxtail millet (Setaria italica) is a minor millet that contains 11% protein, 59.1% starch, 3.9% fat, 19.1% dietary fiber, 7.0% ash and 6.6 mg/100 g of phenolic ...
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Foxtail millet research in supporting climate change resilience effortsFeb 15, 2025 · Foxtail millet accessions with high zinc (107.1 mg/kg) and iron (70.52 mg/kg) contents, as well as high variation in the β-carotene contents ...
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Physical, functional, nutritional and antioxidant properties of foxtail ...Millets have phytochemicals, phenolic acids, flavonoids, essential amino acids, vitamin B, and minerals like iron, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, and zinc ( ...
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Reference Genome for the Highly Transformable Setaria viridis ...Setaria viridis (green foxtail) is an important model system for improving cereal crops due to its diploid genome, ease of cultivation, and use of C4 ...Missing: reclassification revisions
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Setaria viridis as a Model System to Advance Millet Genetics and ...The short life cycle and small genome of Setaria makes it an ideal fit for bulked segregant analysis (BSA). BSA was originally developed for rapid gene mapping ...
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Reference genome sequence of the model plant Setaria - PubMedMay 13, 2012 · We generated a high-quality reference genome sequence for foxtail millet (Setaria italica). The ∼400-Mb assembly covers ∼80% of the genome and >95% of the gene ...Missing: organism | Show results with:organism
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Development of male-sterile lines of Setaria viridis to accelerate C4 ...Jul 18, 2025 · To address this, we developed a male-sterile line by targeting the S. viridis ortholog of Setaria italica NO POLLEN 1 (SiNP1), which encodes a ...Missing: breeding | Show results with:breeding
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Identification of DREB gene family in foxtail millet (Setaria italica ...Apr 27, 2025 · These results indicate that the DREB gene family members contribute to resistance to abiotic stress. DREB is a polygenic family with a single ...
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C4 Plants as Biofuel Feedstocks: Optimising Biomass Production ...Dec 16, 2010 · As many C4 plants have high light, water and nitrogen use efficiency, as compared with C3 species, they are ideal as feedstock crops. We ...
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Comparative feedstock analysis in Setaria viridis L. as a model for C ...Jun 18, 2013 · Saccharification efficiency was measured for the four species as a criterion for utilizing lignocellulose biomass to produce alcohol-based ...
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Millet as a promising C4 model crop for sustainable biofuel productionNov 20, 2024 · C4 crops are dual-purpose crops with better efficiency to fix atmospheric CO2 and convert solar energy into lignocellulosic biomass. Of these, ...
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Setaria viridis Ethanol Extract Attenuates Muscle Loss and Body Fat ...Jul 18, 2025 · These findings suggest that SV supplementation counters obesity‐induced muscle atrophy and metabolic dysfunction through flavonoid‐mediated AMPK ...
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Setaria macrostachya|plains bristle grass/RHS GardeningA perennial grass usually grown as an annual, with linear leaves becoming brown with maturity, and slender, millet-like flowering panicles in summer.Missing: feathery | Show results with:feathery
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Experimental Study on the Effect of Soil Reinforcement and Slip ...The root ratio of the Setaria viridis root–soil composite decreased gradually with the increase in root growth depth. Its root system reached the maximum root ...
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All About Setaria finita: Essential Facts - GregSetaria finita features a fibrous root system that plays a crucial role in soil stabilization. This type of root structure helps the plant anchor itself firmly, ...
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Everything You Need to Know About Setaria scottii - GregFeb 26, 2025 · Its fibrous root system helps hold the soil together, preventing loss during heavy rains. Forage for Livestock: Setaria scottii serves as ...
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Robust biological nitrogen fixation in a model grass-bacterial ...The roots of Setaria viridis, a model C4 grass, were effectively colonized by bacterial inoculants resulting in a significant enhancement of growth.Missing: mixed stands
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(PDF) Robust biological nitrogen fixation in a model grass-bacterial ...Jan 15, 2015 · The roots of Setaria viridis, a model C4 grass, were effectively colonized by bacterial inoculants resulting in a significant enhancement of ...
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Ecology of Pioneer Species of Early Stages in Secondary Succession IThe seed of the pioneer species such as Ambrosia elatior, Setaria viridis and Polygonum nodosum are heavy, and the germination is characterized by: 1) slow ...
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Ecology of the Annual Grass Setaria lutescens on Oldfields of ... - jstor- Setar-ia lutescens (Weigel) Hubb. (yellow foxtail grass) is a cosmopolitan annual that is an important pioneer species in secondary succession on exposed rela ...
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Physiological responses of Agriophyllum squarrosum and Setaria ...Sep 20, 2021 · As a pioneer species during vegetation succession in sandy land, A. squarrosum is a xerophyte. The soil moisture content in the control ...
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Effects of Setaria viridis on heavy metal enrichment tolerance and ...Setaria viridis cultivation affected soil properties by decreasing nitrogen, phosphorus, conductivity, and urease and increasing sucrase and acid phosphatase in ...
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The effect of selected phenolic compounds on the initial growth of ...Aug 10, 2025 · Allelopathic activity of all applied phenolic acids towards Setaria viridis and Chenopodium album was low. Ferulic acid and p-coumaric acid ...
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Allelopathy in Poaceae species present in Brazil. A reviewApr 5, 2018 · The most clearly identified compounds of these can be broadly divided into four groups: phenolic acids, hydroxamic acids, alkaloids, and ...Allelopathy In Poaceae... · 4 Allelochemicals In Poaceae... · 5 Allelopathy And Its...
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Phosphate Concentration and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonisation ...Sep 24, 2014 · The growth responses of S. italica to different levels of inorganic phosphate (Pi) and to colonisation with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Funneliformis ...
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Variation of growth and transcriptome responses to arbuscular ... - NIHJun 16, 2023 · Thus, the formation of AM symbiosis (AMS) enhances the nutrient uptake in host plants and the survival rate under poor nutrient conditions ( ...
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi facilitate growth and competitive ability ...Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can facilitate the uptake of limiting or inaccessible nutrients by plants. However, the importance of AMF for invasive ...