Publications
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a phylogenetic analysis of chloroplast genomes elucidates the relationships of the six economically important brassica species comprising the triangle of u. | the brassica genus comprises many economically important worldwide cultivated crops. the well-established model of the brassica genus, u's triangle, consists of three basic diploid plant species (brassica rapa, brassica oleracea, and brassica nigra) and three amphidiploid species (brassica napus, brassica juncea, and brassica carinata) that arose through interspecific hybridizations. despite being extensively studied because of its commercial relevance, several aspects of the origin of the brass ... | 2017 | 28210266 |
physicochemical, agronomical and microbiological evaluation of alternative growing media for the production of rapini (brassica rapa l.) microgreens. | peat-based mixes and synthetic mats are the main substrates used for microgreens production. however, both are expensive and non-renewable. recycled fibrous materials may represent low-cost and renewable alternative substrates. recycled textile-fiber (tf; polyester, cotton and polyurethane traces) and jute-kenaf-fiber (jkf; 85% jute, 15% kenaf-fibers) mats were characterized and compared with peat and sure to grow® (sure to grow, beachwood, oh, usa; http://suretogrow.com) (stg; 100% polyethylene ... | 2017 | 27311947 |
effect of atmosphere composition on the quality of ready-to-use broccoli raab (brassica rapa l.). | many leafy brassicas are widely used for ready-to-use salads. broccoli raab (brassica rapa l.), also called turnip top, or rapini, is extensively cultivated in southern italy. the edible portion is made up of the green, immature inflorescences and the stem with its most tender leaves. recently, interest in this crop has increased among european consumers; moreover, a substantial increase in consumption could come from the ready-to-use product. | 2010 | 20355114 |
pseudomonas cannabina pv. cannabina pv. nov., and pseudomonas cannabina pv. alisalensis (cintas koike and bull, 2000) comb. nov., are members of the emended species pseudomonas cannabina (ex sutic & dowson 1959) gardan, shafik, belouin, brosch, grimont & grimont 1999. | sequence similarity in the 16s rdna gene confirmed that crucifer pathogen pseudomonas syringae pv. alisalensis belongs to p. syringae sensu lato. in reciprocal dna/dna hybridization experiments, dna relatedness was high (69-100%) between p. syringae pv. alisalensis strains and the type strain of p. cannabina (genomospecies 9). in contrast, dna relatedness was low (below 48%) between p. syringae pv. alisalensis and reference strains from the remaining genomospecies of p. syringae including the ty ... | 2010 | 20227217 |
risk of squamous cell carcinoma in 402 patients with oral lichen planus: a follow-up in an italian population, s. gandolfo, l. richiardi, m. carrozo, r. broccoletti, m. carbone, m. pagano, c. vestita, s. rossso, f. merleti, oral oncology (2004) 40: 77-83. | 2004 | 15380177 | |
[development of a cultivation technology and selection of leaf vegetable cultures for space greenhouse]. | we plan to perform space experiments on development of a technology for cultivation of leaf vegetables that might be a component of future life support systems for space crews. for this purpose, we are going to fly research greenhouses with the crop area from 0.03 up to 0.1 m2 inside the universal docking module of the iss russian segment. to prepare for future space experiments, ground investigations were made in order to compare crop capacity of various artificial soils used to grow leaf veget ... | 2001 | 11385987 |