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Agronomy ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 196
Author(s):  
Yonggang Ding ◽  
Xiaoqing Tang ◽  
Xinbo Zhang ◽  
Min Zhu ◽  
Chunyan Li ◽  
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Global warming has changed the suitability of areas traditionally planted with crops, raising concerns about cereal security. To investigate the possibilities and constraints of increasing yields by breaking through traditional area plantings of wheat cultivars, a two-year field experiment was conducted in southern and northern locations in the Yangtze River basin (YRB), China (separated by approximately 180 km), with seven weak-winter types and six semi-winter types, respectively, bred for the two regions. The movement of weak-winter-type cultivars to the north increased or did not change grain yield and their grain yields were not significantly higher than those of local semi-winter-type cultivars. The movement of semi-winter-type cultivars to the south significantly decreased their yields. Thus, breaking through traditional area plantings did not significantly increase grain yields compared with those of local wheat cultivars. Grain yield of wheat planted in the northern YRB was higher by 5 to 20% than that in the southern YRB because of an increase in spikes that resulted from a longer spike formation phase. In addition, the post-anthesis leaf area declined more slowly in the northern YRB because of higher main stem and tiller survival. High-yielding cultivars always had more spikes and larger photosynthetic areas after anthesis than those of low-yielding cultivars regardless of the planting locations, which led to increases in post-anthesis biomass. However, the grain yield of different cultivars was highly variable under different environmental conditions. The coefficient of variation (CV) of grain yield in different cultivars was significantly positively correlated with the CV of spike number and post-anthesis biomass, implying that flexibility spike number and post-anthesis biomass in response to environmental changes can maximize release of yield potential. Therefore, improving main stem and tiller survival can increase spike number and maintain post-anthesis photosynthetic areas and help to establish a large, highly stable, and productive population with a high level of suitability and production through effectively utilizing the resources during the late growth phase. Valuable suggestions for breeding high-yield and -stability cultivars and confirming their planting range in the future are given.


2022 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 348-351
Author(s):  
Hafiz Tahir Usman ◽  
Kashif Ali Hashmi ◽  
Mohammad Sohail Saleemi ◽  
Ammar Akhtar

Objectives: To determine frequency of left main stem (LMS) and triple vessel coronary artery disease (3VCAD) in patients of Non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) and to compare the frequency of LMS and 3VCAD in patients with NSTEMI with or without ST elevation in lead aVR. Methodology: Total 346 patients with NSTEMI having age 30-70 years were included in this descriptive cross-sectional study. The data on demographic details was collected. All patients underwent electrocardiography (ECG) and cardiac specific troponin-I assessment. Patients were categorized as NSTEMI with or without ST-elevation in lead aVR. Coronary angiography was performed in all patients and angiographic findings were noted. Results: Mean age of patients was 51.87±10.03 years. There were 218 (63.01%) males and 128 (36.99%) female patients. 182 (52.60%) patients of NSTEMI had ST elevation in aVR. LMS disease was found in 53 (29.10%) patients with ST elevation in aVR. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predive value and negative predictive value of ST elevation in aVR for LMS disease was 62.35%, 50.57%, 29.12% and 80.49% respectively. 3 VCAD was found in 54 (29.70%) with ST elevation in aVR. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predive value and negative predictive value of ST elevation in aVR for 3VCAD was 77.14%, 53.52%, 29.67% and 90.24% respectively. Conclusion: NSTEMI patients with ST elevation in aVR may have higher chances of having LMS disease or 3VCAD. There is high negative predictive value for ST elevation in aVR to predict LMS disease or 3VCAD.


Author(s):  
S. P. Kotsyuba ◽  
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Zh N. Novak ◽  
O. P. Naklioka

In the article it is shown the results of the study of heterosis hybrids of corn on the signs of early ripening, such as: the growing season, the number of leaves on the main stem, the moisture yield of grain during harvest. To distribute our corn material by precocity, a number of studies were conducted, namely: estimating the length of the growing season "shoots – full ripeness", which was determined in days, and a very important indicator today is the moisture content of grain when harvested in percentage, it allowed to distribute heterosis hybrids into two groups: early-maturing (106–114) and middle-early – 114–123 days. Over the years of testing, the weather conditions varied considerably, which made it possible to evaluate in detail the material under study. In 2020, the growing season was within 107.8 days, which is almost three days less than in 2021. At the same time, the longer vegetation period was in 2021. Therefore, the aim of our study was to analyze the rate of moisture yield of corn grain of the studied hybrids of the two maturity groups. The conducted researches allowed to trace the dynamics of grain moisture yield of early-maturing maize hybrids and one hybrid of the middle-ripening group of maturity, to determine the variability of hybrid grain moisture in different periods of grain maturation. The year 2021 was more favorable for growing corn, the plants formed a large vegetative mass, but the grain had a high humidity during the harvest period. This is due to a significant amount of precipitation (69.9 mm) in August 2021. Hybrids that had high harvest humidity were characterized by a long growing season, such as № 47 × № 33. Therefore, our selected hybrids can be successfully used in planning a strategy for early maturity. In establishing the patterns of moisture transfer of grain when it reaches, in particular, the influence of the conditions of the year, in our study group were identified two hybrids consistently better in terms of grain moisture. Preference should be given to hybrids № 31 × № 37 and № 83 × № 125, which combine indicators of early maturity: the shortest growing season, the number of leaves on the main stem and the rate of moisture.


PeerJ ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. e12416
Author(s):  
Bo Hu ◽  
Yuqiu Li ◽  
Hongyan Wu ◽  
Hong Zhai ◽  
Kun Xu ◽  
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Flowering time, plant height, branch number, node numbers of main stem and pods per plant are important agronomic traits related to photoperiodic sensitivity, plant type and yield of soybean, which are controlled by multiple genes or quantitative trait loci (QTL). The main purpose of this study is to identify new QTL for five major agronomic traits, especially for flowering time. Three biparental populations were developed by crossing cultivars from northern and central China. Specific loci amplified fragment sequencing (SLAF-seq) was used to construct linkage map and QTL mapping was carried out. A total of 10 QTL for flowering time were identified in three populations, some of which were related to E1 and E2 genes or the other reported QTL listed in Soybase. In the Y159 population (Xudou No.9 × Kenfeng No.16), QTL for flowering time on chromosome 4, qFT4_1 and qFT4_2 were new. Compared with the QTL reported in Soybase, 1 QTL for plant height (PH), 3 QTL for branch number (BR), 5 QTL for node numbers of main stem, and 3 QTL for pods per plant were new QTL. Major E genes were frequently detected in different populations indicating that major the E loci had a great effect on flowering time and adaptation of soybean. Therefore, in order to further clone minor genes or QTL, it may be of great significance to carefully select the genotypes of known loci. These results may lay a foundation for fine mapping and clone of QTL/genes related to plant-type, provided a basis for high yield breeding of soybean.


Author(s):  
Ghaith M Maqableh ◽  
Mohammed Osheiba ◽  
Anthony Mechery ◽  
Sohail Q Khan

Abstract Background Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the preferred revascularization procedure for patients with multivessel disease, and those with complex left main disease, as it is associated with a survival advantage in this group of patients. Sometimes however surgical management is not the treatment of choice due to many factors including; ongoing chest pain, hemodynamic instability or patient preference. In these situations, PCI offers an alternative revascularization strategy. In this case study, we present a successful PCI with rotational atherectomy (RA) for distal LMS, LAD and CX using a double guide catheter technique in a patient with severe calcific disease. Case Summery A 63-year-old female was diagnosed with a non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI). Coronary angiography showed significant distal left main stem disease with a severe proximal/ostial calcified lesion of the LAD and a possible thrombotic lesion at the ostium of the CX. She had ongoing hemodynamic instability with chest pain however could not be offered immediate surgical revascularization. We therefore elected to proceed to complex bifurcation LMS coronary intervention using RA under IVUS guidance achieving an excellent final result with TIMI III flow. Discussion This case demonstrates that rotational atherectomy (RA) using the double catheter technique (also known as Ping-Pong) can be safely performed with minimal complication rates and with very favorable angiographic and IVUS results. The clinical outcome was excellent with early discharge.


2021 ◽  
pp. 76-81
Author(s):  
A. V. Kurepin ◽  
A. F. Pershin ◽  
V. N. Shevkunov

Relevance. When growing cucumbers in a greenhouse not equipped with additional lighting, especially in winter, there is a shortage of solar energy. To obtain high yields of cucumber at this time, it is necessary to select the most resistant to low light hybrids. The selection of genotypes resistant to this trait is a very important stage in the selection of cucumber for winter-spring turnover.The purpose of the study: search for an easy-to-use method for early diagnosis of cucumber resistance to insufficient illumination.Methods. The research was carried out at the variety testing site in the Gavrish Breeding Center (Krymsk city) of the Scientific Research Institute of Vegetable Crop Breeding, in winter-spring turnover conditions, in greenhouses not equipped with artificial lighting. Seedlings were planted in a permanent place in the greenhouse during the period of the lowest arrival of solar radiation in the year on December 21. The measurement of the height of the main stem was carried out on 31 days after planting the plants in a permanent place.Results. Measuring the height of the main stem before fruiting showed a significant variation of this trait in different cucumber hybrids. Further study of the correlation of the height of the main stem and yield revealed their high dependence. This fact suggests that a fairly simple measurable parameter has been found for evaluating different cucumber genotypes on the basis of resistance to low light. Regression analysis made it possible to divide the variability of the studied genotypes by yield into a dependent part of the height of the main stem and an additional one, which makes up to 30% of the yield increase. Further analysis of the high-yielding group has a high breeding value.


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