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Phosphorus (P) deficiency increased the secretion of phytases from roots of various plant species. The secretory phytases were collected with a dialysis membrane tube for 24 hours from roots of sixteen plant species grown with low or adequate supply of P in nutrient solutions. The activity of not...


Li, MOsaki, MRao, Idupulapati M.Tadano, T[Secretion of phytase from the roots of several plant species under phosphorus-deficient conditions]Secretion of phytase from the roots of several plant species under phosphorus-deficient conditions
Guimaraes, Elcio PerpétuoSanz Scovino, José IgnacioRao, Idupulapati M.Amézquita, María CristinaAmézquita Collazos, EdgarThomas, Richard J.[Agropastoral systems for the tropical savannas of Latin America]Agropastoral systems for the tropical savannas of Latin America
Herrera, P.Ayarza, Miguel AngelRao, Idupulapati M.Amézquita Collazos, Edgar[Efecto de las pasturas mejoradas y de su rotación con cultivos de arroz, sobre algunas de las propiedades físicas de un suelo de la altillanura colombiana]Efecto de las pasturas mejoradas y de su rotación con cultivos de arroz, sobre algunas de las propiedades físicas de un suelo de la altillanura colombiana

We previously developed a new simple technique of methylene blue (MB) staining for the discrimination of aluminum (Al)-tolerant protoplasts from 4 plant species (rice, oats, maize and pea). The objectives of the present study were to confirm the applicability of this technique to a wider range of...


Wagatsuma, TadaoKhan, Shahadat HossainRao, Idupulapati M.Wenzl, PeterTawaraya, KeitarouYamamoto, TakanoriKawamura, TakeshiHosogoe, KazumiIshikawa, Satoru[Methylene blue sustainability of root-tip protoplasts as an indicator of aluminum tolerance in a wide range of plant species, cultivars and lines]Methylene blue sustainability of root-tip protoplasts as an indicator of aluminum tolerance in a wide range of plant species, cultivars and lines

The Brachiaria hybrid cv. Mulato is well adapted to low-fertility acid soils deficient in phosphorus (P). To study the grassy forage’s mechanisms for tolerating low P supply, we compared it with rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Kitaake). We tested by using nutrient solution cultures, and quantified the ...


Nanamori, MShinano, TWasaki, JYamamura, TRao, Idupulapati M.Osaki, M[Low phosphorus tolerance mechanisms: Phosphorus recycling and photosynthate partitioning in the tropical forage grass, Brachiaria hybrid cultivar mulato compared with rice]Low phosphorus tolerance mechanisms: Phosphorus recycling and photosynthate partitioning in the tropical forage grass, Brachiaria hybrid cultivar mulato compared with rice

Guimaraes, Elcio PerpétuoSanz Scovino, José IgnacioRao, Idupulapati M.Amézquita, María CristinaAmézquita Collazos, Edgar[Sistemas agropastoriles en sabanas tropicales de América Latina]Sistemas agropastoriles en sabanas tropicales de América Latina

Hossain Khan, M. ShahadatWagatsuma, TadaoAkhter, AfrinRao, Idupulapati M.[Differences among rice cultivars in their adaptation to low ionic strength solution with toxic level of aluminum that mimics tropical acid soil conditions]Differences among rice cultivars in their adaptation to low ionic strength solution with toxic level of aluminum that mimics tropical acid soil conditions

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