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Publikováno v:
Journal of Sugarcane Research, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 91-98 (2021)
The conventional system of sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) planting is inefficient for rapidly multiplying the seed cane of newly released varieties due to a higher seed rate (7.5-8.0 t ha-1) and low germination rate (40-50%). The present study was conduct
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Biosciences. 15:1-15
The purification of estrogen- and progesterone-binding proteins of human uterus by employing affinity resins coupled with steroid-bovine serum albumin conjugates, led to the isolation of preparations with estrogen- and progesterone-binding sites havi
Autor:
S. K. Sachdeva, Bala S
Publikováno v:
Phytologia.. 68:276-292
Autor:
S. K. Sachdeva, P. N. Mehra
Publikováno v:
CYTOLOGIA. 41:55-61
Autor:
S. K. Sachdeva, P. N. Mehra
Publikováno v:
CYTOLOGIA. 44:233-240
Twenty one taxa belonging to 18 species of monocots are studied. Four species i.e. Alocasia acuminata (2n=28), Cautleya lutea (n=12, 13), Carex insignis (n=24) and C. longipes (n=21) are investigated for the first time. New chromosome numbers are rep
Autor:
S. K. Sachdeva, P. N. Mehra
Publikováno v:
CYTOLOGIA. 41:585-590
Eleven species belonging to four genera, Cyperus, Fimbristylis, Scirpus and Kobresia have been studied. Four species, namely, Cyperus exaltatus (n=48), C. eleusinoides (n=52), Fimbristylis tenera (n=20) and Kobresia royleana (n=40) have been worked o
Autor:
S. K. Sachdeva, P. N. Mehra
Publikováno v:
CYTOLOGIA. 40:497-515
Autor:
S. K. Sachdeva, P. N. Mehra
Publikováno v:
CYTOLOGIA. 41:573-583
Six taxa belonging to four species of the genus Polygonatum and one species of the genus Disporum have been studied cytologically. New chromosome number 2n=30 has been recorded in P. geminiflorum. In addition to the earlier reports made by Mehra and
Autor:
S. K. Sachdeva, P. N. Mehra
Publikováno v:
CYTOLOGIA. 42:331-338
Autor:
M S Bhatia, S K Sachdeva
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Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 89:193-196
Analysis of flavonoid patterns in the diploid, triploid and tetraploid forms ofCynodon dactylon revealed them to be cytotype-specific. The triploid forms showed a mixture of spots from the diploid and the tetraploid and in addition exhibited some nov