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UNISANNIOBVEE058809 |
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Autore |
Facciolati, Jacopo |
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ÂJacobi Facciolati in Patavina Academia professoris ... ÂEpistolæ latinæ |
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Patavii : Ex Typographia Seminarii, 1765 |
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[4], CCCIII, [9] p. ; 8° |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Stampato da Giovanni Manfré di Venezia licenza di stampa, c. A2v |
Fregio xilogr. sul front |
Iniziali, testatine, finalini xilogr |
Segn.: A-T8 V6 |
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UNINA9910133451603321 |
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Titolo |
Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 4 [[electronic resource]] |
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Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1986 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (422 p.) |
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Plant Breeding Reviews ; ; v. 4 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Disciplina |
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Plant breeding -- Periodicals |
Plant breeding |
Agriculture |
Earth & Environmental Sciences |
Plant Sciences |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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PLANT BREEDING REVIEWS Volume 4; Contents; Contributors; 1 Dedication: Henry M. Munger Vegetable Breeder and Educator; Text; Publications of Henry M. Munger; 2 Pollen, Pistil, and Reproductive Function in Crop Plants; I. Introduction; II. Pollen; III. The Receptive Pistil; IV. Pollen-Pistil Interactions; V. Potential for Pollen Selection; VI. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 3 Mobile Elements in Maize; I. Introduction; II. Phenotypic Expression of Mobile-Element-Induced Variegation; III. Components and Molecular Structure of Mobile Elements; IV. Genetic Determination of Mobile Elements |
V. TranspositionVI. Effects on Gene Expression; VII. Origins and Activation of Mobile Elements; VIII. Molecular Summary of Mobile Elements; IX. Mobile Elements, Evolution, and Crop Improvement; X. Concluding Comments; XI. Glossary; Literature Cited; 4 Somaclonal Variation in Alfalfa; I. Introduction; II. Variation among Regenerated Plants; III. Managing Somaclonal Variation; IV. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 5 Cell Selection for Crop Improvement; I. Introduction; II. Tissue Culture and Cell Selection; III. Successful Cell Selections; IV. Tissue Culture and Cell Selection: An Assessment |
V. ConclusionLiterature Cited; 6 Oil Palm Improvement via Tissue Culture; I. Introduction; II. Conventional Propagation and Improvement; III. In Vitro Approaches; IV. General Methodology; V. Conclusions and Prospects; Literature Cited; 7 Breeding Soybeans for Drought Resistance; I. Introduction; II. Morphological Responses to Drought Stress; III. Physiological Responses to Drought Stress; IV. Biochemical Responses to Drought Stress; V. Physical Responses to Drought Stress; VI. Germplasm Variability and Heritability; VII. Selection for Drought Resistance |
VIII. Screening Systems for Drought ResistanceLiterature Cited; 8 Breeding Common Bean for Yield in Mixtures; I. Introduction; II. Genetic Implications of Competition in Pure Stands; III. Yield of Beans in Mixture with Maize; IV. Yield of Beans in Relay Cropping with Maize; V. Yield of Beans in Mixtures and Relay Cropped with Maize; VI. Effect of Planting Beans before Maize in Mixtures; VII. Use of Both Pure Stands and Mixture Performance to Predict Bean Yields; VIII. Yield of Segregating Populations of Beans in Pure Stands and in Mixtures with Maize |
IX. Effect of Beans on the Yield of Maize in MixturesX. Influence of Plant Habit and Seed Size on Yield of Beans in Mixtures with Maize; XI. Effect of Eliminating Low-Yielding Bean Cultivars in Either Pure Stands or Mixtures; XII. General Discussion of Results; XIII. Breeding Options for Beans That Are to Be Grown in Pure Stands and in Mixtures and/or Relay Cropping with Maize; XIV. Concluding Remarks; Literature Cited; 9 Inheritance of Tomato Fruit Quality Components; I. Introduction; II. Fruit Solids; III. Acidity; IV. Carotenoids; V. Vitamins; VI. Inorganic Constituents |
VII. Volatile Compounds |
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