Journal of Plant Sciences

Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2017

  • Adaptability Study of Hot Pepper (Capsicum spps.) Varieties at Senegal, Southern Ethiopia

    Mohammed Awel

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2017
    Pages: 130-133
    Received: 14 June 2017
    Accepted: 30 June 2017
    Published: 4 September 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jps.20170505.11
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    Abstract: A field experiment involving three improved hot pepper (Capsicum spps.) varieties and one local check was carried out at Senegal kebelle during the 2015 to 2016 cropping seasons under rain fed conditions to identify the best performing variety to the target areas of South Omo Zone. The hot pepper varieties included in the field experiment were thre... Show More
  • The Participation of Apoplast Invertase in the Regulation of Photosynthesis by Stomatal Mechanism

    VI Chikov

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2017
    Pages: 134-145
    Received: 25 May 2017
    Accepted: 3 June 2017
    Published: 8 September 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jps.20170505.12
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    Abstract: A multi-year research on the influence of donor-acceptor relations between photosynthetic and assimilate-consuming organs on regulation of plant photosynthesis has been summarized. Cause and effect relationships between chloroplast photochemical reactions, CO2 assimilation and oxygen photosynthetic metabolism, transport of sugars in the phloem, apo... Show More
  • Salvia caeruleobracteata (Lamiaceae), a New Species from Oaxaca, Mexico

    Martha Martínez Gordillo, Daniel Sandoval Gutiérrez, Abisaí García Mendoza

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2017
    Pages: 146-151
    Received: 28 July 2017
    Accepted: 23 August 2017
    Published: 8 September 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jps.20170505.13
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    Abstract: During the review of the Lamiaceae of Oaxaca, specimens of the genus Salvia were found with morphology similar to S. pannosa, from the sect. Scorodoniae. However, the new species can be distinguished from S. pannosa by being branching herbs up to 0.5 m tall, with stems and upperside of the leaf hirsute, rachis, calyx and pedicel covered with non-gl... Show More
  • Influence of Apple Mosaic Virus on the Growth, Yield, and Qualities of Saaz Hop

    Hiroo Matsui, Kroupa František, Karel Krofta, Jana Snidlova, Takako Inui, Kaneo Oka, Nobuyuki Fukui

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2017
    Pages: 152-159
    Received: 30 July 2017
    Accepted: 21 August 2017
    Published: 8 September 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jps.20170505.14
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    Abstract: The aim of this study is to elucidate the influence of apple mosaic virus (ApMV) infection on Saaz hop in the Saaz region of Czech Republic. The comparison between virus free and ApMV infection for the growth, yield and qualoties of Saaz hop was studied in one test garden in detail over two consecutive years (2010 and 2011). ApMV weakened vegetativ... Show More
  • Screening of Potential Shrubs for Bee Forage Development

    Tura Bareke, Admasu Addi, Kibebew Wakjira

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2017
    Pages: 160-164
    Received: 22 July 2017
    Accepted: 2 August 2017
    Published: 26 October 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jps.20170505.15
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    Abstract: Availability of adequate honeybee forage plants is very important for honey production. The study was therefore conducted to screen the best performing bee forages from five plant species with a view to selecting for honey production for high and mid land agro-ecologies. The planting materials were Vernonia amygdalina, Buddleja polystachya, Callist... Show More
  • Influence of Different Nutrient Concentrations and Population Densities on the Root System of Arabidopsis thaliana

    Jiashu Chu, Audrey Jia Qi Gwee, Zhong Chen

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2017
    Pages: 165-169
    Received: 12 June 2017
    Accepted: 28 June 2017
    Published: 2 November 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jps.20170505.16
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    Abstract: This study examined the modifications made to the root system architecture of Arabidopsis thaliana when subjected to an increase in population (biotic) and a decrease in nutrient concentration (abiotic). Population density was found to have significant effect on number of root hairs (p<0.05) while nutrient concentration was found to have signifi... Show More