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Effect of genotypes and culture media on embryogenic callus induction and plantlet regeneration from mature embryos of durum wheat
In wheat, immature embryos are the most widely used explant to initiate cultures, but they are
inconvenient due to their temporal availability and production requirements. Mature embryos are easily stored
and are readily ...
Impact of No Tillage on physical proprieties of a clay soil in Central Morocco
Conventional agriculture practiced in Morocco based on recurring tillage, leads to soil degradation (erosion, fertility
diminution, low organic matter content, etc.). To face up to this situation, conservation agriculture ...
Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of cotyledonary node of Vicia faba L.
Broomrape represents one of the most intractable parasitic weed problems for faba bean in Mediterranean region. It causes enormous yield losses, and few control measures are effective. Recently, a novel strategy based on ...
New multi-model approach gives good estimations of wheat yield under semi-arid climate in Morocco
Wheat production in Morocco is crucial for economy
and food security. However, wheat production is difficult
because the semi-arid climate causes very variable wheat
yields. To solve this issue, we need better prediction ...
Evaluation of the severity and tolerance of a collection of durum wheat to root rot assessment
National production of durum wheat falls short of its potential, and
By controlling its major diseases, including root rot. These
latest induced by Fusarium culmorum and Cochliobolus sativus, see their
Severity worsen wi ...
Reassessment of Practical Subspecies Identifications of the USDA Daucus carota L. Germplasm Collection: Morphological Data
The genus Daucus includes about 20 recognized
species. The most widespread and economically
important species, Daucus carota L.,
occurs on almost every continent. The cultivated
carrot, subsp. sativus (Hoffm.) Schübl. and ...