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As a core component of seed certification programs, it verifies the proportion of pure seeds in a given sample and detects contamination by other crop seeds, weed seeds, and inert material. ...
Factors analyzed include echo reflectivity parameters such as the mean and maximum echo intensity, the anomaly percentage of the grid number of effective echoes, the fractional contribution to the total reflectivities, and the vertically integrated liquid water content (VIL) during and after the seeding process. About 12 minutes after seeding ended, the composite ...
The latter two are especially useful for unstable compounds or samples. Seed germination and root elongation tests are versatile and can be tested in water, wastewater, sediment, and slurry. ...
S & S Seeds offers customers an additional service that not every seed company can. ...
Seeds are the easiest samples to store, and remarkably, the rebels have allowed five remaining ICARDA staff, all Syrians, to maintain that country’s seed collection. ...
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Thanks to Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, it might well be in the heart of the United Kingdom instead. Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank Partnership is working to provide a safety net for global plant diversity by collecting and storing seed samples from plants all across the globe. ...
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Highest mean concentrations of TCS in radish and carrot shoot tissue were 33.7 and 18.3 ng/g dw at day 19 and 45, respectively, but declined to 13.7 and 5.5 ng/g dw at day 34 and 69, respectively. Concentration of TCS in all samples of soybean seeds was below method detection limit (i.e., 2.8 ng/g dw). ...
In this initial study, about a hundred different samples were screened for coagulation activity. Amongst the plants tested were fruits and vegetable pulps, leaves and seeds (like jackfruit, tamarind, papaya, orange, watermelon, pineapple, cucumber, green gram, peas, black gram, cluster bean rice, maize, chili, cabbage, mustard, cauliflower, beetroot and carrot). ...
A method for rapid detection of enteroviruses in water sample was established by using RT-PCR with universal primers with PV1, PV2, PV3 and CVB3 as the reference viruses. ...
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] seeds contain a high concentration of the isoflavones daidzein and genistein, which are considered to be compounds beneficial to human health. ...
The objective of this study was to determine whether analyses of farmer-grown soybean seed samples could detect significant regional differences in soybean quality traits. Through analysis of 2706 farmer volunteered soybean samples representing harvests from 2003–2005, we found significant year and region effects on seed quality. ...
Seed banks may contribute useful or weedy species that fill gaps in pastures. ...
Treatment systems were inoculated with cultures of S. choleraesuis for 5-7 consecutive days in summer and winter during 1998-99. After the seeding, outflow samples were taken until Salmonella counts were sustained at background levels. ...
Key factors that contributed to the successful establishment of cultures were firstly, the seed samples were collected from depth, secondly, samples were thoroughly washed and thirdly, incubations were conducted under relatively low light intensities (PAR 40–50molquantam–2s–1). ...
The difference between the oxygen uptake of sample plus seed and seed alone produces a short-term BOD curve (B) or the data can be used to produce an estimate of the standard 5-day dilution ...
