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    Verticillium wilt of olive: a case study to implement an integrated strategy to control a soil-borne pathogen

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    Temperature induced condition of univalence in wheat

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    A number of diploid and polyploid species of wheat have been subjected to the condition of high temperature. The various temperature treatments have been found to induced formation of univalents in a number of Pollen mother cells of different varieties. The distribution of cells showing such univalents has been studied. It has been found that in almost all the plants, the distribution is of a poisson type. The significance of this type of distribution has been discussed

    Ribonucleic acid and high temperature sensitivity in wheat

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    A comparative estimate of ribonucleic acid in the root-tip cells of different species has been made by the autoradiographic technique. It was found that no correlation exists between the turn-over of RNA and temperature sensitivity of chromosomes in the different wheat species. It has, however, been found that the addition of the B genome in the polyploid species has made a greater contribution to the capacity of the cells to synthesize RNA compared to the addition of the D genome
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