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Independent report providing advice on the National Grid Electricity Capacity Report for delivery years 2019 to 2020, and 2022 to 2023.
Reveals the presence of three dicistroviruses including a novel Big Sioux River virus-like dicistrovirus
Range of agents, including chemicals and beneficial microorganisms that can be used to induce resistance to viruses
The Potyviridae comprise the largest and most important family of RNA plant viruses
In wheat, a lack of genetic diversity between breeding lines has been recognized as a block to future yield increases
Understanding the genomic complexity of bread wheat is important for improvement of the crop in the light of climate change
Engineering plants for resistance to virus transmission by invertebrate vectors has lagged behind other forms of plant protection
And meristem invasion during tobacco mosaic virus infection in Nicotiana benthamiana
Determines the balance between its roles as a virulence determinant and an RNA-silencing suppressor
Multi-parent populations offer new potential to accurately define the genetic basis of complex crop trait
The sobemoviruses have one of the smallest of all known RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus genomes
This study employs statistical models to map changes in climate suitability for rainfed rice cultivation at a regional level
Order Magnaporthales comprises about 200 species, including the economically and scientifically important rice blast fungus
The parasitic weeds Striga asiatica and Striga hermonthica cause high yield losses in rain-fed upland rice in Africa
This study seeks to explain rice genotype differences in tolerance of zinc deficiency in flooded paddy soils
Image-based modelling is used to investigate the relationship between the pore structure and the parameters
The authors review the recent progress in the use of image based modelling to describe water dynamics in the rhizosphere
Evidence of the importance of root hairs on pore structure development at the root–soil interface during crop establishment
This study describe an approach to mitigate sub-optimal root hair detection via structural root hair growth modelling
Fusarium graminearum is the predominant causal species of Fusarium head blight in Europe and North America
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