The rice, like other plants, undergoes photoprotection mode by increasing nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) in high light intensity (> 1200 µmol ms PPFD), which attenuates photosystem II yield (φPSII) drastically. The plant remains in photoprotection mode even after light intensity becomes not stressful for an extended period. While there are significant differences in the time it takes for photoprotection to recover among different genotypes, its use is limited in plant breeding because measuring the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters in progressive actinic light after dark adaptation takes more than forty-five minutes per genotype.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRice is one of the major food crops grown globally. However, during the wet season, rice suffers significant yield loss due to reduced light intensity caused by overcast clouds when the light intensity is only around 450-500 µmol/m/s, compared to 1400-1800 µmol/m/s in summer. This reduction in light intensity leads to a decrease in seed yield, mainly by limiting tiller or panicle numbers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe electrophoresis of a hydrophobic charged rigid colloid is studied by considering the lateral movement of the adsorbed surface charge. The slip velocity condition at the hydrophobic surface is modified to take into account the impact of the frictional and electric forces created by the adsorbed laterally mobile surface charge. Though the dependency of the surface charge on the slip velocity in the context of electrophoresis has been addressed before, the effect of the laterally mobile adsorbed surface charge on the electrophoresis of hydrophobic colloids has not been studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLow-cost microbial remediation strategies serve as a viable and potent weapon for curbing the arsenic menace. In the present study, two arsenic-resistant bacteria were isolated from the contaminated lentil rhizosphere in Gangetic plain of eastern India. LAR-21 (, MW356875) and LAR-25 (, MW356894) could remove 87.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere is an immense research interest in molecular hybrid materials posing novel magnetic properties for usage in spintronic devices and quantum technological applications. Although grafting magnetic molecules onto carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is nontrivial, there is a need to explore their single molecule magnetic (SMM) properties post-grafting to a greater degree. Here, we report a one-step chemical approach for lanthanide-EDTA (Ln = Gd, ; Tb, and Dy, ) chelate synthesis and their effective grafting onto MWCNT surfaces with high magnetic bistability retention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA numerical study on the diffusiophoresis of a droplet in an electrolyte medium is carried out by solving the full set of coupled governing equations, which are based on the conservation principle. Diffusiophoresis is considered for monovalent as well as non-z:z electrolytes and mixed electrolytes. The numerical model is supplemented with a semianalytic simplified model based on first-order perturbation analysis, which agrees with the numerical model for a low to moderate range of surface potential.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere is a vast scope of area expansion of lentils after harvesting wet rice in South Asia. However, due to the photoperiod effect and terminal heat, the existing short-duration varieties failed to minimize yield loss under late-sown conditions. A mis-splicing causing A/G SNP present in the last nucleotide of exon 3 of early flowering 3 (ELF3) gene (elf3 allele) in a lentil line, L4710, is associated with the photoperiod insensitive flowering and the fast absolute growth rate (AGR).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn efficient in vitro protocol for high-frequency polyploidization for the first time in gerbera hybrid (BGC-2019-01) was developed in the present study. Two-week-old in vitro-developed shoots (tips) were treated individually with 0.1%, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLentil, an important cool season food legume, is a rich source of easily digestible protein, folic acid, bio-available iron, and zinc nutrients. Lentil grows mainly as a sole crop in the winter after harvesting rice in South Asia. However, the annual productivity is low due to its slow growth during the early phase, competitive weed infestation, and disease outbreaks during the crop growth period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe investigated the effect of practically realizable doses of silicate on arsenic (As) uptake by differential-As-accumulating rice cultivars grown on geogenically As-polluted soil. The possible health risk from the dietary ingestion of As through rice was also assessed. In addition, a solution culture experiment was conducted to examine the role of root-secreted weak acids in differential As acquisition by rice cultivars.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe physiological mechanisms of shade tolerance and trait plasticity variations under shade remain poorly understood in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Twenty-five genotypes of rice were evaluated under open and shade conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInducing transport in electrolyte-filled nanopores with dc fields has led to influential applications ranging from nanosensors to DNA sequencing. Here we use the Poisson-Nernst-Planck and Navier-Stokes equations to show that unbiased ac fields can induce comparable directional flows in gated conical nanopores. This flow exclusively occurs at intermediate driving frequencies and hinges on the resonance of two competing timescales, representing space charge development at the ends and in the interior of the pore.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe consider a modified electrokinetic model to study the electrophoresis of a hydrophobic particle by considering the finite sized ions. The mathematical model adopted in this study incorporates the ion steric repulsion, ion-solvent interactions as well as Maxwell stress on the electrolyte. The dielectric permittivity and viscosity of the electrolyte is considered to vary with the local ionic volume fraction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe holonomic approach to controlling (nitrogen-vacancy) NV-center qubits provides an elegant way of theoretically devising universal quantum gates that operate on qubits via calculable microwave pulses. There is, however, a lack of simulated results from the theory of holonomic control of quantum registers with more than two qubits describing the transition between the dark states. Considering this, we have been experimenting with the IBM Quantum Experience technology to determine the capabilities of simulating holonomic control of NV-centers for three qubits describing an eight-level system that produces a non-Abelian geometric phase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWorld J Microbiol Biotechnol
August 2022
The carcinogenic metalloid arsenic (As), owing to its persistent behavior in elevated levels in soils, aggravates environmental and human health concerns. The current strategies used in the As decontamination involve several physical and chemical approaches. However, it involves high cost and even leads to secondary pollution.
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February 2023
Purpose: Three experiments were conducted to assess the effect of different doses of gamma radiation on various seedling traits; determine the optimum doses of gamma radiation for different faba bean genotypes; find out the variation in optimum doses with respect to the different times of sowings after irradiation and methods of irradiation.
Materials And Methods: Five faba bean genotypes ., L-2013-060, L-2013-092, Anandnagar Local, Gazipur Local and Bangla Gangachar were used in these experiments.
Electromagnetic energy is utilized over multiple frequency bands to provide seamless wireless communication services. Plants can well perceive electromagnetic energy present in open environment due to reasonably high permittivity and electrical conductivity of constituent tissues. Moreover, higher surface-to-volume ratio of plant structure facilitates increased interaction with the incident electromagnetic waves.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe problem of arsenic (As) pollution being severe warrants opting for low-cost microbial remediation strategies. The present study of identifying suitable bacterial strains led to the isolation of eleven As-tolerant strains from the As-contaminated rhizosphere soils of West Bengal, India. They were found to oxidize/reduce 55-31.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSemiconducting quantum dots (QDs) have potential applications in light-emitting diodes, single-photon sources and quantum computing due to shape-dependent (opto) electronic properties. Atomic resolution 3D-structure determination is important in understanding growth kinetics and improving device performance. 3D-reconstruction of large QDs was reported using characterization techniques like atomic force microscopy, atom probe tomography and tilt series electron tomography, but, still, atomic resolution tomography of QDs, especially those sized below 10 nm, is a challenge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRoot-knot nematodes ( spp.) infect a large number of crops including guava. We investigated a population of sp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe charge selective properties of a long planar nanochannel with an embedded finite uniformly charged section in the middle are studied. The probability flux of a single test ion initially confined to the inlet reservoir is determined by integrating the Smoluchowski equation using a previously published series solution for the Debye-Hückel potential in this geometry. The charge selective properties are characterized by a dimensionless quantity that we call the "fractional blockage".
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development of low arsenic-accumulating varieties for the contaminated areas is one of the best options for reducing the dietary exposure of arsenic to human population through rice. In this study, grain-arsenic content in one hundred genotypes revealed a large variation ranging from 0.05 mg/kg to 0.
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