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Breeding Of Plants And Reproduction By Means Of Culturing
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Se divulga un cultivar de arroz denominado CL181-AR. La invención se refiere a las semillas del cultivar de arroz CL181-AR, a las plantas de arroz CL181-AR, a métodos para producir una planta de arroz producida cruzando el cultivar CL181-AR consigo mismo o con otra variedad de arroz, y a métodos para controlar malezas en los alrededores de plantas del cultivar de arroz CL181-AR, que comprenden resistencia aumentada a herbicidas inhibidores de acetohidroxiácido sintasa. La invención además se refiere a semillas y plantas de arroz híbridas producidas cruzando el cultivar CL181-AR con otro cultivar de arroz.A rice cultivar called CL181-AR is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of the rice cultivar CL181-AR, the rice plants CL181-AR, methods for producing a rice plant produced by crossing the cultivar CL181-AR with itself or with another variety of rice, and methods to control weeds in the vicinity of CL181-AR rice cultivar plants, which comprise increased resistance to herbicides inhibitors of acetohydroxy acid synthase. The invention also relates to hybrid rice seeds and plants produced by crossing the CL181-AR cultivar with another rice cultivar.
Method to increase the tolerance to abiotic environmental stress of a plant; method to improve quality and / or yield and / or vigor of a vegetable crop; method to reduce damage to a plant caused by one or more factors of abiotic environmental stress, which include the application of at least one cyclopropene in the irrigation water of the plant.
"INCREASING THE HARVEST (PERFORMANCE) OF CROP PLANTS USING THERMODYNAMIC LAWS IN COMPLETE PLANTS TO DETECT OPTIMAL PERIODS FOR EXTERNAL ENERGY NEEDS COMPARED TO ENDOTHERMAL ENERGY".