Tag: #Horticulture
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Understanding Coconut Palm Resistance to Lethal Yellowing Disease
Introduction: Coconut palms play a crucial role in tropical ecosystems and economies. However, they are under threat from lethal yellowing (LY) disease, caused by Candidatus Phytoplasma palmae. Recent research explores why some coconut palm varieties resist this deadly pathogen better than others. Visit Plant Science Journal for more groundbreaking studies in plant pathology. Key Findings…
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Breakthrough in Aloe Vera Research: Micropropagation and Cytological Insights
Introduction: Aloe vera (Aloe vera Linn.), a widely recognized medicinal plant, has garnered global interest due to its extensive applications in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and healthcare. A recent study has unveiled an optimized protocol for in vitro regeneration and karyomorphological analysis, paving the way for improved Aloe vera cultivation and genetic studies. Visit https://www.plantsciencejournal.org/jpsp for more…
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Maximizing Fruit Yield with High-Intensity Cultivation: A Sustainable Approach
Introduction:The demand for food production is increasing due to rising global populations and climate change. High-Intensity Cultivation (HIC) offers an innovative solution to maximize fruit production per unit area while efficiently utilizing soil, water, and nutrients. This article explores the benefits, applications, and key factors influencing high-intensity cultivation in fruit orchards. Visit https://www.plantsciencejournal.org/jpsp for more…
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Unlocking Citrus Resistance: Gene Polymorphisms CVPDr in Bali’s Citrus Plants
Introduction Citrus Vein Phloem Degeneration (CVPD) poses a major threat to citrus cultivation in Indonesia, affecting citrus productivity and quality. Recent research on citrus plants in Bali has uncovered the role of the CVPDr gene in determining resistance to CVPD. Understanding these gene polymorphisms can help develop disease-resistant citrus varieties. Visit https://www.plantsciencejournal.com/jpsp for more insights…
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Asynchronous Flowering in Clonal Seed Orchards: A Strategic Approach to Alternative Management
Introduction: Asynchronous flowering in clonal seed orchards (CSOs) presents a significant challenge in tree improvement programs. The phenomenon disrupts seed production, leading to lower genetic diversity and reduced seed quality. Addressing this issue is crucial for optimizing orchard productivity and maintaining superior genetic traits in plantation forestry. For more groundbreaking research on plant sciences, visit…
