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  1. Nutlet Morphometry in the Lamiaceae
  2. Morphometric Analysis Reveals New Data in the History of Vitis Cultivars
  3. Seed Morphometry Reveals Two Major Groups in Spanish Grapevine Cultivars
  4. Seed Geometry in Species of the Nepetoideae (Lamiaceae)
  5. Seed Morphology in Vitis Cultivars Related to Hebén
  6. Viticulture: History, Breeding Systems and Recent Developments
  7. Curvature Analysis of Seed Silhouettes in the Euphorbiaceae
  8. Curvature Analysis in Seed Surface of SEM Images of Silene Species from Türkiye
  9. Morphometric Analysis of Grape Seeds: Looking for the Origin of Spanish Cultivars
  10. Infraspecific Variation in Silene Seed Tubercles
  11. Seed Morphological Analysis in Species of Vitis and Relatives
  12. Geometric Analysis of Seed Shape Diversity in the Cucurbitaceae
  13. Quantitative Analysis of Seed Surface Tubercles in Silene Species
  14. Curvature Analysis of Seed Silhouettes in Silene L.
  15. Seed diversity and germination behavior in Nerium oleander L.
  16. Comparison of Seed Images with Geometric Models, an Approach to the Morphology of Silene (Caryophyllaceae)
  17. The Outline of Seed Silhouettes: A Morphological Approach to Silene (Caryophyllaceae)
  18. Seed Silhouettes as Geometric Objects: New Applications of Elliptic Fourier Transform to Seed Morphology
  19. Seed Morphological Properties Related to Taxonomy in Silene L. Species
  20. New Geometric Models for Shape Quantification of the Dorsal View in Seeds of Silene Species
  21. Seed Morphology in Species from the Silene mollissima Aggregate (Caryophyllaceae) by Comparison with Geometric Models
  22. New Techniques for Seed Shape Description in Silene Species
  23. Geometric Models for Seed Shape Description and Quantification in the Cactaceae
  24. Seed Geometry in the Vitaceae
  25. Seed apex curvature in key Spanish grapevine cultivars
  26. Seed Morphology in Key Spanish Grapevine Cultivars
  27. Seed Morphology in Silene Based on Geometric Models
  28. Gregorio de Pano
  29. Un discurso inédito de Víctor Sainz de Robles en 1867
  30. Seed Geometry in the Arecaceae
  31. José de Letamendi: fundamento de su ciencia y causa de su desprestigio
  32. Seed Morphology in the Vitaceae Based on Geometric Models
  33. Seed shape quantification in the model legumes: methods and applications
  34. <p><strong>Seed Shape Diversity in families of the Order Ranunculales</strong></p>
  35. An Angiosperm Species Dataset Reveals Relationships between Seed Size and Two-Dimensional Shape
  36. The shape of seeds is described by comparison with geometric models
  37. Morphological Description and Classification of Wheat Kernels Based on Geometric Models
  38. SEED SHAPE QUANTIFICATION IN THE MALVACEAE REVEALS CARDIOID-SHAPED SEEDS PREDOMINANTLY IN HERBS
  39. Los nuevos epicúreos. Comentario a Wulf, Andrea, La invención de la naturaleza, el nuevo mundo de Alexander von Humboldt, Madrid: Taurus, 2016, 498 pp.
  40. Genetic variation and seed yield in Tunisian castor bean (Ricinus communis L.)
  41. Stone diversity in wild and cultivated olive trees (Olea europaea L.)
  42. Castor bean (Ricinus communisL.)
  43. Effect of Climate in Seed Diversity of Wild Tunisian Rhus tripartita (Ucria) Grande
  44. Winter drought impairs xylem phenology, anatomy and growth in Mediterranean Scots pine forests
  45. Seed Shape of Castor Bean (Ricinus communis L.) Grown in Different Regions of Tunisia
  46. Updated Methods for Seed Shape Analysis
  47. Mitochondrial structures during seed germination and early seedling development in Arabidopsis thaliana
  48. Allelopathic Effects of Aqueous Extracts of Ricinus communis L. on the Germination of Six Cultivated Species
  49. Variación fenotípica y rendimiento de Jatropha curcas L. introducida a Túnez
  50. Dynamic analysis of Arabidopsis seed shape reveals differences in cellulose mutants
  51. Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae), agente causal del amachamiento del frijol común
  52. INTRASPECIFIC VARIABILITY OF SEED MORPHOLOGY IN CAPPARIS SPINOSA L.
  53. Seed shape in model legumes: Approximation by a cardioid reveals differences in ethylene insensitive mutants of Lotus japonicus and Medicago truncatula
  54. Evidence of an American Origin for Symbiosis-Related Genes in Rhizobium lusitanum
  55. Modeling the Arabidopsis seed shape by a cardioid: Efficacy of the adjustment with a scale change with factor equal to the Golden Ratio and analysis of seed shape in ethylene mutants
  56. Reseñas
  57. Ethylene, free radicals and the transition between stable states in plant morphology
  58. Hydrogen peroxide treatment results in reduced curvature values in the Arabidopsis root apex
  59. A Middle Age princess and other questions related to biology
  60. Curvature analysis reveals new functions for ethylene signalling pathway in shape determination of seed poles and root apices
  61. Ethylene responses in Arabidopsis seedlings include the reduction of curvature values in the root cap
  62. Morphological analysis of seed shape in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals altered polarity in mutants of the ethylene signaling pathway
  63. The prohibitin genes in Arabidopsis thaliana: Expression in seeds, hormonal regulation and possible role in cell cycle control during seed germination
  64. Polyphasic characterization of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria isolated from rhizospheric soil of the north-eastern region of Portugal
  65. Rhizobium lusitanum sp. nov. a bacterium that nodulates Phaseolus vulgaris
  66. Differential effects of coinoculations with Pseudomonas jessenii PS06 (a phosphate-solubilizing bacterium) and Mesorhizobium ciceri C-2/2 strains on the growth and seed yield of chickpea under greenhouse and field conditions
  67. cDNA-AFLP analysis of seed germination in Arabidopsis thaliana identifies transposons and new genomic sequences
  68. Geometric analysis of Arabidopsis root apex reveals a new aspect of the ethylene signal transduction pathway in development
  69. Diversity of Frankia strains associated to Myrica gale in Western Europe: impact of host plant (Myrica vs. Alnus) and of edaphic factors
  70. Herbaspirillum lusitanum sp. nov., a novel nitrogen-fixing bacterium associated with root nodules of Phaseolus vulgaris
  71. Genomic fingerprinting of Frankia strains by PCR-based techniques. Assessment of a primer based on the sequence of 16S rRNA gene of Escherichia coli
  72. Genomic fingerprinting of Frankia strains by PCR-based techniques. Assessment of a primer based on the sequence of 16S rRNA gene of Escherichia coli
  73. Ethylene: new interactions, still ripening
  74. A distinctive voice for ethylene signaling in hypoxia
  75. Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria as inoculants for agriculture: use of updated molecular techniques in their study
  76. Mesorhizobium chacoense sp. nov., a novel species that nodulates Prosopis alba in the Chaco Arido region (Argentina)
  77. Oxygen transport in the static plant cell system
  78. Expression of cysteine proteinase mRNA in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is localized to provascular cells in the developing root
  79. Staircase electrophoresis profiles of stable low-molecular-weight RNA--a new technique for yeast fingerprinting.
  80. Analysis of LMW RNA Profiles of Frankia Strains by Staircase Electrophoresis
  81. Ethylene regulates the expression of a cysteine proteinase gene during germination of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
  82. Effect of sink size on photosynthesis and carbohydrate content of leaves of three spring wheat varieties
  83. Effect of sink size on photosynthesis and carbohydrate content of leaves of three spring wheat varieties
  84. 22 Relationships between the Mycorrhizal and Actinorhizal Symbioses in Non-legumes
  85. Growth promoting effect of Azospirillum brasilense on Casuarina cunninghamiana Miq. seedlings
  86. Biology and genetics of the broad host rangeRhizobiumsp. NGR234
  87. The Infectivity and Symbiotic Performance of a Frankia Strain as Affected by its Growth Medium Towards Hippophae Rhamnoides L.
  88. nodSU,Two NewnodGenes of the Broad Host RangeRhizobiumStrain NGR234 Encode Host-Specific Nodulation of the Tropical TreeLeucaena leucocephala
  89. Dry weight accumulation and starch-synthesis enzymes in grain of cultured ears of three winter wheat varieties
  90. The Rhizobium meliloti host range nodQ gene encodes a protein which shares homology with translation elongation and initiation factors.
  91. Differential effects of coinoculations with Pseudomonas jessenii PS06 (a phosphate-solubilizing bacterium) and Mesorhizobium ciceri C-2/2 strains on the growth and seed yield of chickpea under greenhouse and field conditions