New insights into engineered plant-microbe interactions for pesticide removal
Over the past decades, rapid industrialization along with the overutilization of organic
pollutants/pesticides has altered the environmental circumstances. Moreover, various …
pollutants/pesticides has altered the environmental circumstances. Moreover, various …
Metabolome profiling: A breeding prediction tool for legume performance under biotic stress conditions
Legume crops such as common bean, pea, alfalfa, cowpea, peanut, soybean and others
contribute significantly to the diet of both humans and animals. They are also important in …
contribute significantly to the diet of both humans and animals. They are also important in …
Genetic Differentiation and Clonality in a Local Population of the Caucasian Endemic Trifolium polyphyllum CA Mey. (Fabacae)
OB Zelenova, MA Galkina, VG Onipchenko… - Russian Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
Trifolium polyphyllum is a Caucasian endemic of the Fabaceae family peculiar for its inability
of nitrogen fixation. Despite this unique trait, the species is insufficiently studied; in particular …
of nitrogen fixation. Despite this unique trait, the species is insufficiently studied; in particular …
Management Practices in Mountain Meadows: Consequences for Soil Nutrient Availability
A Jarne, R Reiné, A Usón - 2024 - zaguan.unizar.es
Soil nutrient availability in meadows has been poorly studied from the management point of
view, despite its great impact. In this study, three different types of meadows have been …
view, despite its great impact. In this study, three different types of meadows have been …
Chemical Composition of Plant Leaves as a Functional Trait of the Formation of Alpine Plant Communities
VG Onipchenko, KN Zamaletdinova… - Russian Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Contents of C, N, and P and N: P and C: N ratios in plant leaves have been studied in four
alpine phytocenoses of the northwestern Caucasus to find out whether the species …
alpine phytocenoses of the northwestern Caucasus to find out whether the species …