Seed Coating Articles & Analysis
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Dr. Zobayed has over 25 years of expertise in the tissue culture industry and he's the mastermind behind Segra Internationals plantlet production efforts in Canada. Today he'll be going through the overall process of tissue culture initiation, multiplication and acclimation of tissue culture cannabis plantlets. He'll also review the various methods of tissue culture production including explant ...
B. amyloliquefaciens and Microbacterium oleovorans isolates were shown to effectively reduce F. verticillioides propagules and fumonisin content in maize kernels at harvest when applied as seed coatings. Several bacterial and fungal strains belonging to Streptococcus, Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus, Butyribrio, Phenylobacterium, Pleurotus, SacActivated ...
Enzymes like amylase, protease, and lipase are used to promote seed germination, root growth, and nutrient uptake. Enzymes for Soil Fertility: Soil enzymes play an essential role in maintaining soil health and fertility. ...
Advantages of heating mats in seed germination Germinator and heated seedbed. Is seed germination uneven and inconstant? ...
Seed coat plays an important role in many biological processes, such as nutrient transport, controlling seed size and resisting biotic and abiotic stresses. Seed coat contains many secondary metabolites such as pigment, lignin, and fiber, and the synthesis of these secondary metabolites is inseparable from the ...
The research showed that endophytes, bacteria or fungi, that can live inside plants that were taken from poplar trees can be inoculated into crop soil or seed coatings to perform the same function. The endophytes are natural components of poplar trees, not a lab genetic mutation or designed microbe! ...
The work grew out of Marelli's previous research on using silk coatings as a way to extend the shelf life of seeds used as food crops. ...
Additionally, CELLvo™ HC-A and competitor cells were seeded on StemBioSys’ CELLvo™ CD Matrix and TCP for one passage. ...
It has good granulation effect on wood chips, rice husk, cotton stalk, cotton seed coat, weeds and other raw materials. Roatry dryer After granulation, the moisture and strength of the material are not up to the standard, so it must be dried. ...
Based on this analysis, Petitioners argue that each coated seed product is in fact a separate unregistered pesticide that has not been properly evaluated under FIFRA. ...
The present study investigated the fate and toxicity of clothianidin applied every other year as a corn seed‐coating at two different rates, i.e., 0.25 and 0.50 mg/seed, in an agricultural field undergoing a corn‐soybean annual rotation, and conservation tillage. ...
An experiment in Spain found that when captive partridges consumed neonic-coated seeds, they had fewer chicks and suppressed immunity. And one analysis concluded that birds might be poisoned if they eat just one or two seeds. ...
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Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] seeds accumulate sucrose, raffinose family oligosaccharides (RFO), phytin, and small amounts of galactopinitols and fagopyritols during normal seed maturation. ...
Dry bean market classes differed for cancer multiplicity (white kidney vs. navy, 1.05 vs. 1.87 tumors per animal, P = 0.004), but anticancer activity was not associated with ORAC, phenolic or flavonoid content, seed coat color, or nutrient content. Dry bean market classes from the Andean center of domestication (COD) reduced cancer multiplicity more than those ...
Hardseededness, wrinkled seed coats, and infection by Phomopsis longicolla Hobbs are all known to affect soybean seed germinability. ...
Composition of soluble carbohydrates in seed parts and sensitivity of mature seed to imbibitional chilling were determined for low raffinose and stachyose (LRS) seed; low raffinose, stachyose, and phytin (LRSP1, LRSP2) seed; and normal raffinose, stachyose, and phytin (CHECK) seed. ...
Coating seed with a temperature-activated polymer may circumvent the adverse effects of exposing seeds to cold and wet soil. ...