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Cerastium
Known as:
Chickweed, Mouse ear
, Chickweed, Mouse-ear
, Cerastiums
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Caryophyllaceae
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2016
2016
Novel strong promoter of antimicrobial peptides gene pro-SmAMP2 from chickweed (Stellaria media)
R. Komakhin
,
D. A. Vysotskii
,
+5 authors
A. Babakov
BMC Biotechnology
2016
Corpus ID: 17248331
BackgroundIn a previous study we found that in chickweed the expression level of the pro-SmAMP2 gene was comparable or even…
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2013
2013
Effect of acid solutions on plants studied by the optical beam deflection method.
L. Nie
,
Mitsutoshi Kuboda
,
T. Inoue
,
Xing-Zheng Wu
Journal of Environmental Science
2013
Corpus ID: 24467672
2011
2011
Nutrient amendments in a temperate grassland have greater negative impacts on early season and exotic plant species
J. Pan
,
Deborah Ammerman
,
R. Mitchell
Plant Ecology
2011
Corpus ID: 30430597
Among the greatest challenges currently facing terrestrial plant communities are anthropogenic nutrient amendments. Nutrient…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Role of Winter Annual Weeds as Alternative Hosts for Soybean Cyst Nematode
W. G. Johnson
,
J. Creech
,
Valerie A. Mock
2008
Corpus ID: 84883115
Soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe, SCN) has been reported to parasitize a broad range of host plants…
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2000
2000
The influence of temperature and nitrogen source on growth and nitrogen uptake of two polar-desert species, Saxifraga caespitosa and Cerastium alpinum
Astrid Volder
,
L. C. Bliss
,
H. Lambers
Plant and Soil
2000
Corpus ID: 36914997
Polar-desert plants experience low average air temperatures during their short growing season (4–8 °C mean July temperature). In…
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1993
1993
The ability of several high arctic plant species to utilize nitrate nitrogen under field conditions
O. Atkin
,
R. Villar
,
W. Raymond Cummins
Oecologia
1993
Corpus ID: 21624371
The ability to utilize NOinf3sup−in seven high arctic plant species from Truelove Lowland, Devon Island, Canada was investigated…
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1986
1986
Dominance of Δ7-sterols in the family caryophyllaceaein the family caryophyllaceae
Thomas A. Salt
,
J. Adler
Lipids
1986
Corpus ID: 35298567
The predominant 4-desmethylsterols from the leaves of 12 species in 11 genera of the family Caryophyllaceae are 24-ethyl-Δ7…
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1979
1979
Weed Control in 'Concord' Grapes in Arkansas
J. M. Kennedy
,
R. Talbert
,
J. R. Morris
1979
Corpus ID: 110590210
Midsummer grapehoeing following spring application of diuron (3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea) or simazine (2-chloro-4,6…
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1970
1970
Anti‐H from Cerastium tomentosum Seeds
G. Bird
,
J. Wingham
1970
Corpus ID: 73351418
Abstract. A good anti‐H was found in Cerastium tomentosum seeds. It was studied and compared with other seed anti‐H agglutinins…
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1950
1950
Chromosome Numbers of Cerastium Species
O. Brett
Nature
1950
Corpus ID: 4265560
THE chromosomes of four species of Cerastium, namely, C. vulgatum, C. alpinum (including C. alpinum lanatum), C. arvense and C…
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