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Productivity and quality of vegetable seed varieties subject to the agrotechnological methods of growing. Texte intégral
2008
О. Ю. Барабаш | З. Д. Сич | Н. В. Котюк | Н. В. Лещук
The value of a variety as of important element in the technology of growing is considered. Productivity formation of seeds of vegetable varieties depending on the agrotechnological methods of growing is grounded. Influence of matrix quality diversity of seeds and its sowing qualities are established. Agromeasures are developed to eliminate matrix quality diversity of seeds for vegetable crops to improve its sowing qualities.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Results of the State varietal examination of grain quality for Spring Soft Wheat varieties (Triticum aestivum L.) listed in the State Register of Varieties of Ukraine Texte intégral
2008
О. О. Шовгун | В. В. Шелепов | В. М. Лисікова | С. О. Ляшенко | С. Л. Чухлєб | О. О. Бадяка
Results of the State varietal examination of grain quality for Spring Soft Wheat varieties (Triticum aestivum L.) listed in the State Register of Varieties of Ukraine Texte intégral
2008
О. О. Шовгун | В. В. Шелепов | В. М. Лисікова | С. О. Ляшенко | С. Л. Чухлєб | О. О. Бадяка
Quality of Spring Soft Wheat varieties listed in the State Register of Varieties of Ukraine for 2008, according to the grain quality indices (protein content, flour vigor, bread volume). Over 86% of Winter Wheat varieties bred by Ukrainian breeders are classified according to their quality to the strong and valuable, in contrast to 14 % of foreign varieties. This is the evidence of the Ukrainian breeding varieties ability to compete.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]MycoNews 2023: Editorial, news, reports, awards, personalia, and book news Texte intégral
2024
Hawksworth,David
This fifth annual edition of MycoNews starts with an editorial on the critical importance of International Mycological Congresses (IMCs) to the health of mycology. Items on Counting down to IMC12, the State of the World’s Plants and Fungi 2023, and progress towards Improving nomenclatural stability in medically important fungi follow. Reports are provided of several mycological meetings in 2023: the Asian Mycological Congress, XIX Congress of European Mycologists, a meeting of European Mycological Groups and Societies, the XI Latin American Mycological Congress, Westerdijk Spring Symposium on Fungal Evolution, the Brazilian Society of Mycology, the Annual Meeting of the Mycological Society of China, and the Fifth Iranian Mycological Congress. Information is provided on how to make nominations for the various IMA Awards due to be presented at IMC12 in August, the new Future is Fungi Award launched in 2023, and the Adel-Azeem and Stamets Award for work on Psilocybe in Africa. The Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute Awards for 2023 were made to Andrey Yurkov and Cathie Aime and the citations to those awards are provided. We include tributes to the passing of two eminent mycologists, Lorelei Norvell and Takashi Matsushima, and also send birthday greetings to Bryce Kendrick who turned 90, and Maria Ławrynowicz, Yu Li, and Anthony Whalley who all became octogenarians. Reviews of seven mycological books published in 2022–2023 are included in the Book News section.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Considering the method of frost resistance determination for Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties Texte intégral
2008
Н. І. Рябчун | В. П. Петренкова | С. О. Ткачик | А. В. Андрющенко
Considering the method of frost resistance determination for Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties Texte intégral
2008
Н. І. Рябчун | В. П. Петренкова | С. О. Ткачик | А. В. Андрющенко
There is the method represented in the article for frost resistance determination for Winter Wheat (soft and hard) varieties by experts’ assessment of varieties submitted for Official Variety Studying. Prescribed temperature limits for artificial freezing of the plants, example varieties for frost-resistance groups, are indicated.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Importance of appropriate genome information for the design of mating type primers in black and yellow morel populations Texte intégral
2022
Cravero,Melissa | Robinson,Aaron | Hilpisch,Patrick | Chain,Patrick | Bindschedler,Saskia | Junier,Pilar
Morels are highly prized edible fungi where sexual reproduction is essential for fruiting-body production. As a result, a comprehensive understanding of their sexual reproduction is of great interest. Central to this is the identification of the reproductive strategies used by morels. Sexual reproduction in fungi is controlled by mating-type (MAT) genes and morels are thought to be mainly heterothallic with two idiomorphs, MAT1-1 and MAT1-2. Genomic sequencing of black (Elata clade) and yellow (Esculenta clade) morel species has led to the development of PCR primers designed to amplify genes from the two idiomorphs for rapid genotyping of isolates from these two clades. To evaluate the design and theoretical performance of these primers we performed a thorough bioinformatic investigation, including the detection of the MAT region in publicly available Morchella genomes and in-silico PCR analyses. All examined genomes, including those used for primer design, appeared to be heterothallic. This indicates an inherent fault in the original primer design which utilized a single Morchella genome, as the use of two genomes with complementary mating types would be required to design accurate primers for both idiomorphs. Furthermore, potential off-targets were identified for some of the previously published primer sets, but verification was challenging due to lack of adequate genomic information and detailed methodologies for primer design. Examinations of the black morel specific primer pairs (MAT11L/R and MAT22L/R) indicated the MAT22 primers would correctly target and amplify the MAT1-2 idiomorph, but the MAT11 primers appear to be capable of amplifying incorrect off-targets within the genome. The yellow morel primer pairs (EMAT1-1 L/R and EMAT1-2 L/R) appear to have reporting errors, as the published primer sequences are dissimilar with reported amplicon sequences and the EMAT1-2 primers appear to amplify the RNA polymerase II subunit (RPB2) gene. The lack of the reference genome used in primer design and descriptive methodology made it challenging to fully assess the apparent issues with the primers for this clade. In conclusion, additional work is still required for the generation of reliable primers to investigate mating types in morels and to assess their performance on different clades and across multiple geographical regions.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Inheritance of quantitative characteristics of new donors of short- stem winter rye (Secale cereale L.) Texte intégral
2008
В. В. Скорик | О. І. Буняк
Inheritance of quantitative characteristics of new donors of short- stem winter rye (Secale cereale L.) Texte intégral
2008
В. В. Скорик | О. І. Буняк
It is definited the coefficients of quantitative signs’ inheritance for new donors of dominant stem shortness in winter rye. It is proved the genetic conditionality of plant height’s display for three new donors, which s controlled by aditive genes mainly. It is definited the laws of display and inheritance of other utilitarian signs of new donors Gnom 1, Gnom 2 and Gnom 3. The study of genetic associations of paternal forms’ height with the descendants’ quantitative signs enables to define the strategy of selectional use of dominant stem shortness donors in winter rye.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Inheritance of quantitative characteristics of new donors of short- stem winter rye (Secale cereale L.) Texte intégral
2008
Скорик, В. В | Буняк, О. І
It is definited the coefficients of quantitative signs’ inheritance for new donors of dominant stem shortness in winter rye. It is proved the genetic conditionality of plant height’s display for three new donors, which s controlled by aditive genes mainly. It is definited the laws of display and inheritance of other utilitarian signs of new donors Gnom 1, Gnom 2 and Gnom 3. The study of genetic associations of paternal forms’ height with the descendants’ quantitative signs enables to define the strategy of selectional use of dominant stem shortness donors in winter rye.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Main varieties of bread (Triticum aestivum L.) and durum (Triticum durum Desf.) wheat. Texte intégral
2008
М. П. Чебаков
Main varieties of bread (Triticum aestivum L.) and durum (Triticum durum Desf.) wheat. Texte intégral
2008
М. П. Чебаков
Results of systematization and morphological characteristics of two wheat species-bread (Triticum aestivum L.) and hard (Triticum durum Desf.) are given. Detail descriptions of 55 main varieties of bread wheat and 32 varieties of hard wheat arep- resented in table version. In practical application these result enable plant breeders, seed producers and variety testers to determine wheat varieties easily sinse it is method for morphological systematics of wheat.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Main varieties of bread (Triticum aestivum L.) and durum (Triticum durum Desf.) wheat Texte intégral
2008
Чебаков, М. П
Results of systematization and morphological characteristics of two wheat species-bread (Triticum aestivum L.) and hard (Triticum durum Desf.) are given. Detail descriptions of 55 main varieties of bread wheat and 32 varieties of hard wheat arep- resented in table version. In practical application these result enable plant breeders, seed producers and variety testers to determine wheat varieties easily sinse it is method for morphological systematics of wheat.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Methodological aspects of the complex evaluation of biological potential of the Sown Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Texte intégral
2008
Н. В. Лещук | А. В. Андрющенко | М. А. Броновицька
Methodological aspects of the complex evaluation of biological potential of the Sown Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Texte intégral
2008
Н. В. Лещук | А. В. Андрющенко | М. А. Броновицька
State of national recourses of Sown Lettuce is considered, as well as way of their formation. Methodological aspects of biological potential utilization of Sawn Salad (leaf, head, Rome, stem) are displayed to widen their assortment. Dependence of marginal potentially possible yield of the Sown Lettuce varieties on influence of the environmental causes has been established.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Methodological aspects of the complex evaluation of biological potential of the Sown Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Texte intégral
2008
Лещук, Н. В | Андрющенко, А. В | Броновицька, М. А
State of national recourses of Sown Lettuce is considered, as well as way of their formation. Methodological aspects of biological potential utilization of Sawn Salad (leaf, head, Rome, stem) are displayed to widen their assortment. Dependence of marginal potentially possible yield of the Sown Lettuce varieties on influence of the environmental causes has been established.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Peculiarities of identifying steadiness characteristics of the cutting lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) to the false powdery mildew (Bremia lactucae Regel) Texte intégral
2008
А. В. Андрющенко | Н. В. Лещук | Н. В. Шовгун
In the article the recommendations of UPOV concerning identifying of varieties of cutting lettuce in the characteristic of steadiness to the powdery mildew (Bremia lactucae Regel) using assessment of the reaction of each specific feature of the famous virulent Dm component or those, which have in their genic structure, at leaset Dm genes, that further the defining of famous and non famous, present or absent Dm genes at the moment of variety identification. The nomenclature system of Dm genes is considered to be international for the description of cutting lettuce varieties Dm genes components.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Variation of the yield and quality of grain of winter soft wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) inside one sort depend ing on its fertilization Texte intégral
2008
Т. В. Кожухар | С. С. Кохан | О. В. Кириченко
The study of impact of complex application of biological compositions based on fixing nitrogen by microorganisms and plant lectin and nitric fertilizers on productivity and quality of grain of winter wheat on the dark-grey soil in the field terms was conducted. It is shown, that presowing treatment of seed by biological compositions stimulated forming of greater productivity with the best quality.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The foggotten pages of history Texte intégral
2008
В. К. Смиков
The foggotten pages of history Texte intégral
2008
В. К. Смиков
The history of creation and distribution of apple cultivar Renet Burhardta created by N .A. Gartvis is described.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The foggotten pages of history Texte intégral
2008
Смиков, В. К
The history of creation and distribution of apple cultivar Renet Burhardta created by N .A. Gartvis is described.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Anther callusogenesis and morphogenesis of immune to scab apple varieties (Malus domestica Borkh.) in culture in vitro Texte intégral
2008
В. Є. Джафарова
Anther callusogenesis and morphogenesis of immune to scab apple varieties (Malus domestica Borkh.) in culture in vitro Texte intégral
2008
В. Є. Джафарова
The results of cultivating of isolated apple anthers of immune to scab varieties are described. The peculiarities of callus formation using picloram are shown.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Looks can be deceiving: the deceptive milkcaps (Lactifluus, Russulaceae) exhibit low morphological variance but harbour high genetic diversity Texte intégral
2019
Delgat,Lynn | Dierickx,Glen | De Wilde,Serge | Angelini,Claudio | De Crop,Eske | De Lange,Ruben | Halling,Roy | Manz,Cathrin | Nuytinck,Jorinde | Verbeken,Annemieke
The ectomycorrhizal genus Lactifluus is known to contain many species complexes, consisting of morphologically very similar species, which can be considered cryptic or pseudocryptic. In this paper, a thorough molecular study is performed of the clade around Lactifluus deceptivus (originally described by Peck from North America) or the deceptive milkcaps. Even though most collections were identified as L. deceptivus, the clade is shown to contain at least 15 species, distributed across Asia and America, indicating that the L. deceptivus clade represents a species complex. These species are morphologically very similar and are characterized by a tomentose pileus with thin-walled hyphae and a velvety stipe with thick-walled hyphae. An ITS1 sequence was obtained through Illumina sequencing for the lectotype of L. deceptivus, dating from 1885, revealing which clade represents the true L. deceptivus. In addition, it is shown that three other described species also belong to the L. deceptivus clade: L. arcuatus, L. caeruleitinctus and L. mordax, and molecularly confirmed that L. tomentoso-marginatus represents a synonym of L. deceptivus. Furthermore, two new Neotropical species are described: Lactifluus hallingii and L. domingensis.
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