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Identification of Potential Species <i>Croton bonplandianum</i>, Sedges and <i>Balanitis aegyptiaca</i>for the Application of Phytoremediation
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作者 pritesh parmar Bhaumik Dave +1 位作者 Ketankumar Panchal R. B. Subramanian 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2013年第6期1246-1251,共6页
Heavy metal contamination to the environment is a serious problem in the developing countries due to anthropogenic activities, a threat needs to remediate to sustain the life on earth, technology includes use of micro... Heavy metal contamination to the environment is a serious problem in the developing countries due to anthropogenic activities, a threat needs to remediate to sustain the life on earth, technology includes use of microorganisms and different plant species. In consideration of biomass, phytoremediation is a very useful techniques above all, can be exploit by identification of hyperaccumulator, which accumulates the heavy metal under metal stress condition. In view of constraints of efficient plant species in present study thirty seven different plant species were screened for the identification of heavy metal accumulators. Croton bonplandianum, sedges and Balanites aegyptiaca amongst the all exhibit superior potential of heavy metal accumulation. This is the first report to unravel the heavy metal accumulation property of three different plant species which can be exploited for the bioremediation of heavy metals. 展开更多
关键词 BALANITIS aegyptiaca CROTON bonplandianum Hyperaccumulator PHYTOREMEDIATION Screening SEDGES
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Identification of a SSR marker (TOM-144) linked to Fusarium wilt resistance in <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i>
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作者 pritesh parmar Ankit Sudhir +5 位作者 R. Preethi Bhaumik Dave Ketankumar Panchal Ramalingam B. Subramanian Arvind Patel K. B. Kathiria 《American Journal of Molecular Biology》 2013年第4期241-247,共7页
With the discovery of molecular markers and marker assisted selection technology, the research has entered into a new era and has made it possible to develop new and more informative PCR-based markers, including SSR, ... With the discovery of molecular markers and marker assisted selection technology, the research has entered into a new era and has made it possible to develop new and more informative PCR-based markers, including SSR, and to further facilitate the use of markers in tomato breeding. The present study is a step to introduce a new SSR marker (TOM-144) which was deduced after evaluation of eight microsatellite loci amongst the twenty-one different tomato cultivars. The marker selected was inherited and segregated in mendelian fashion as demonstrated in successive generation of a cross between parent cvs. H-24 x GT-2. 展开更多
关键词 FUSARIUM WILT Molecular Marker TOMATO
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