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Corchorus olitorius

About: Corchorus olitorius is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 638 publications have been published within this topic receiving 5250 citations. The topic is also known as: Mulukhiyah & Nalta jute.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the average daily growth rates of four varieties of jute (C. olitorius) were found from weekly observations of crop height in the field, and were analyzed in relation to relevant environmental data from a nearby crop-weather station.

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TL;DR: The draft genome sequence of Grammothele lineata strain SDL-CO-2015-1, a basidiomycete fungus, is reported, finding it to produce paclitaxel, a diterpenic polyoxygenated pseudoalkaloid with antitumor activity.
Abstract: Grammothele lineata strain SDL-CO-2015-1, a basidiomycete fungus, was identified as an endophyte from a jute species, Corchorus olitorius var. 2015, and found to produce paclitaxel, a diterpenic polyoxygenated pseudoalkaloid with antitumor activity. Here, we report the draft genome sequence (42.8 Mb with 9,395 genes) of this strain.

5 citations

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TL;DR: JRO 524 was found to be the most tolerant to mite infestation, whereas JRO 36E and JRO 632 were susceptible in nature and no significant difference was observed between healthy and infested leaves.
Abstract: Effect of yellow mite, Polyphagotarsonemus latus Bank, infestation on the quantitative change of micronutrients, viz, Zn and Cu in the leaves of five olitorius varieties (JRO 524, JRO 7835, JRO 878, JRO 36E and JRO 632) was studied. JRO 524 was found to be the most tolerant to mite infestation, whereas JRO 36E and JRO 632 were susceptible in nature. Healthy leaves of JRO 524 had significantly more (42.39%) Zn than that of JRO 36E. On an average, the infested leaves contained 10% less Zn, while the infested leaves contained 10% more copper than the healthy ones. Varieties significantly differed in Zn and Cu content but no significant difference was observed between healthy and infested leaves. The interactiqn between variety and infestion was not significant in the case of Zn, but was significant for Cu.

5 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202326
202275
202133
202044
201941
201850