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Cultivos energéticos 2 Jatropha 2 Bacillus mojavensis 1 Bacillus subtilis 1 Bacillus thuringiensis 1 Curvularia lunata 1 Eight rhizobacteria showed antagonistic activity against Curvularia lunata and Fusarium equiseti 1 El análisis climático se hizo con el Modelo Climático Regional (RegCM4) 1 El efecto antifúngico (inhibición del 30 al 79 %) se debió a compuestos volátiles y difusibles. difusibles 1 El género Bacillus fue el más representativo aislado en la rizosfera de Jatropha curcas 1 En la precipitación, el sesgo del RegCM4 fue alto debido a las amplias variaciones altitudinales 1 First report of bacteria isolated from J. curcas to improve the germination and growth in tomato plants 1 Fusarium equiseti 1 Jatropha curcas 1 La introducción simulada de Saccharum officinarum, Jatropha curcas y Moringa oleifera se analizó 1 Las regiones que actualmente son de uso agrícola tendrían mayor variabilidad climática 1 Moringa oleifera 1 Ocho rizobacterias mostraron actividad antagonista contra C. lunata y Fusarium equiseti 1 Plantas medicinales 1 Primer informe de bacterias aisladas de J. curcas para mejorar la germinación y el crecimiento en tomateras 1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1 Regional Climate Model 1 S. officinarum generaría las mayores alteraciones térmicas (-0.7 °C) si se introdujera en la región 1 Saccharum officinarum 1 The Bacillus genus was the most representative isolated in the rhizosphere of Jatropha curcas 1 The antifungal effect (30 to 79 % inhibition) was due to volatile and diffusible compounds 1 climatic variability 1 modelo climático regional 1 usarium equiseti 1 variabilidad climática 1
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    “…However, to date, RRM remains unexplored for the analysis of repeated measures in Jatropha curcas breeding. Thus, the present work aimed to apply the random regression technique and study its possibilities for the analysis of repeated measures in Jatropha curcas breeding. …”
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    “…PE are abundant in the seeds of the biofuel crop Jatropha curcas and its toxicity precludes the use of the protein-rich cake obtained after oil extraction as an animal feed and the toxicity of the fumes derived from burning PE containing biofuel is also a matter of concern. …”
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    “…This study attempted to determine the nutritional properties of socked Jatropha curcas kernel (JCK) and the effect of its dietary inclusions on Clarias gariepinus (n = 50; mean initial weight = 6.19 ± 0.52 g). …”
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    “…Two new neolignans jatrolignans, C (1) and D (2), a pair of epimers, were isolated from the whole plants of Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae). Their structures were determined with HRESIMS, IR, and NMR data analysis, and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) experiments via a comparison of the experimental and the calculated ECD spectra. …”
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    “…Most GASA proteins are influence the signal transmission of plant hormones and regulate plant growth and development, however, their function in Jatropha curcas is still unknown. RESULTS: In this study, we cloned JcGASA6, a member of the GASA family, from J. curcas. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Geminiviruses infect a wide range of plant species including Jatropha and cassava both belonging to family Euphorbiaceae. …”
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    “…Defatted Jatropha curcas L. (J. curcas) seed kernels contained a high percentage of crude protein (61.8%) and relatively little acid detergent fiber (4.8%) and neutral detergent fiber (9.7%). …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Temporal and spatial expression of fatty acid and lipid biosynthetic genes are associated with the accumulation of storage lipids in the seeds of oil plants. In jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.), a potential biofuel plant, the storage lipids are mainly synthesized and accumulated in the endosperm of seeds. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Jatropha curcas L. is a potential biofuel plant. Application of exogenous cytokinin (6-benzyladenine, BA) on its inflorescence buds can significantly increase the number of female flowers, thereby improving seed yield. …”
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    “…Jatropha gossypiifolia L. (Euphorbiaceae), popularly known as cotton-leaf physicnut, is a milky shrub notable for its medicinal properties. …”
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    “…Antibacterial and antioxidant properties of the leaves and stem essential oils (EOs) of Jatropha gossypifolia and their efficacies against infectious and oxidative stress diseases were studied in vitro. …”
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    “…Jatropha curcas seeds are an excellent biofuel feedstock, but seed yields of Jatropha are limited by its poor flowering and fruiting ability. …”
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    “…Extensive phytochemical analysis of different root fractions of Jatropha pelargoniifolia Courb. (Euphorbiaceae) has resulted in the isolation and identification of 22 secondary metabolites. 6-hydroxy-8-methoxycoumarin-7-O-β-d-glycopyranoside (15) and 2-hydroxymethyl N-methyltryptamine (18) were isolated and identified as new compounds along with the known diterpenoid (1, 3, 4, and 7), triterpenoid (2 and 6), flavonoid (5, 11, 13, 14, and 16), coumarinolignan (8–10), coumarin (15), pyrimidine (12), indole (17, 18), and tyramine-derived molecules (19–22). …”
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    “…Edible/non-toxic varieties of Jatropha curcas L. are gaining increasing attention, providing both oil as biofuel feedstock or even as edible oil and the seed kernel meal as animal feed ingredient. …”
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