Sfoglia per Soggetto "oat"
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EVALUATION OF THE ALLELOPATHIC POTENTIAL OF QUINOA (CHENOPODIUM QUINOA WILLD.)
(2013)The allelopathic effects of three plant tissues of Chenopodium quinoa (leaves, roots and inflorescences) on oat growth were investigated using in vivo tests. Oat growth (fresh and dry weights of above and underground parts) ... -
Finding and analyzing plant metabolic gene clusters
(2012)Plants produce an array of diverse secondary metabolites with important ecological functions, providing protection against pests, diseases, and abiotic stresses. Secondary metabolites are also a rich source of bioactive ... -
Sad3 and Sad4 are required for saponin biosynthesis and root development in oat
(2008)Avenacins are antimicrobial triterpene glycosides that are produced by oat (Avena) roots. These compounds confer broad-spectrum resistance to soil pathogens. Avenacin A-1, the major avenacin produced by oats, is strongly ... -
A serine carboxypeptidase-like acyltransferase is required for synthesis of antimicrobial compounds and disease resistance in oats
(2009)Serine carboxypeptidase-like (SCPL) proteins have recently emerged as a new group of plant acyltransferases. These enzymes share homology with peptidases but lack protease activity and instead are able to acylate natural ... -
Wheat, barley and oat waste: a comparative and critical presentation of methods and potential uses of treated waste
(2008)Wheat waste stands for one of the most important cereals both in view of its nutritive value and its high waste volume, although the latter is not considered among the most polluting source of wastes. However, it is of ...