THE EFFECT OF SEAWEED CONCENTRATE ON PLANT GROWTH
... promotion of adventitious roots on several species of garden plants. The application of similar dilutions to Eucalyptus cuttings increased the average root mass but had little effect on the number of roots initiated per cutting. The rooting factors, purified by HPLC, were tentatively identified as i ...
... promotion of adventitious roots on several species of garden plants. The application of similar dilutions to Eucalyptus cuttings increased the average root mass but had little effect on the number of roots initiated per cutting. The rooting factors, purified by HPLC, were tentatively identified as i ...
Exploring pearl millet root system and its outcome for drought
... pearl millet inbred lines was phenotyped, confirming the presence of a large variability existing for this trait. These lines were then genotyped by sequencing. Analyses of association between phenotype and genotype are underway. This work provides a precise description of pearl millet root system t ...
... pearl millet inbred lines was phenotyped, confirming the presence of a large variability existing for this trait. These lines were then genotyped by sequencing. Analyses of association between phenotype and genotype are underway. This work provides a precise description of pearl millet root system t ...
Arabidopsis root hair development in adaptation to iron
... Limitation of immobile nutrients, such as iron (Fe) and phosphate (P), induces the development of additional root hairs that lead to an increase of the absorptive surface of the root. The increased root hair frequency of Fe- and P-deficient Arabidopsis was realized by different strategies. Phosphate ...
... Limitation of immobile nutrients, such as iron (Fe) and phosphate (P), induces the development of additional root hairs that lead to an increase of the absorptive surface of the root. The increased root hair frequency of Fe- and P-deficient Arabidopsis was realized by different strategies. Phosphate ...
Plant root systems and natural vegetation
... the soil occur. Roots are responsible for a major source of carbon and mineral nutrient flow to the soil and are of considerable importance at the single plant level, as well as at the ecosystem level. Root development is influenced by various climatic factors and often modified or strength ened by ...
... the soil occur. Roots are responsible for a major source of carbon and mineral nutrient flow to the soil and are of considerable importance at the single plant level, as well as at the ecosystem level. Root development is influenced by various climatic factors and often modified or strength ened by ...
1 - Monash University Research Repository
... as the synthesis of plant hormones and secondary metabolites. Although roots may appear structurally and developmentally simpler than aerial plant organs, the processes involved in fulfilling these functions are nevertheless complex. As with all plant organs, roots require mechanisms to respond to m ...
... as the synthesis of plant hormones and secondary metabolites. Although roots may appear structurally and developmentally simpler than aerial plant organs, the processes involved in fulfilling these functions are nevertheless complex. As with all plant organs, roots require mechanisms to respond to m ...
Root Hair Development | SpringerLink
... differentiation region of the root (Figure 1B) after diffuse elongation growth of the cell has ceased. Thus, when the root epidermal cell initiates a lateral bulge that will form a root hair, it must reorganize and redirect its axis of growth to a localized point where the outgrowth of the root hair ...
... differentiation region of the root (Figure 1B) after diffuse elongation growth of the cell has ceased. Thus, when the root epidermal cell initiates a lateral bulge that will form a root hair, it must reorganize and redirect its axis of growth to a localized point where the outgrowth of the root hair ...
Horticulture Nursery Management
... Landscaping one‟s home is a very personal process. A garden should necessarily be unique and reflect the owner‟s personality. The value of a designed garden or landscape escalates with its age. Same is the case with the plants. If a small evergreen plant fetches a prize of Rs. 100 at the time of pla ...
... Landscaping one‟s home is a very personal process. A garden should necessarily be unique and reflect the owner‟s personality. The value of a designed garden or landscape escalates with its age. Same is the case with the plants. If a small evergreen plant fetches a prize of Rs. 100 at the time of pla ...
Euclea natalensis based on seedling stages, seasons, and fertilizers
... Shinanolone, which was the only naphthoquinone detectible in seeds, accumulated at variable rates (P<0.01) and no trend could be established between its synthesis and seedling growth. The content of shinanolone ranged from 87.5 mg/kg dry weight (dw) in seeds to a high mean value of 1047 mg/kg (dw) d ...
... Shinanolone, which was the only naphthoquinone detectible in seeds, accumulated at variable rates (P<0.01) and no trend could be established between its synthesis and seedling growth. The content of shinanolone ranged from 87.5 mg/kg dry weight (dw) in seeds to a high mean value of 1047 mg/kg (dw) d ...
Promotion of adventitious root formation of difficult-to
... Many economically and ecologically important hardwood tree species have a low genetic or physiological capacity for adventitious root formation and are considered recalcitrant to routine, commercial-scale vegetative propagation via rooted cuttings. Why this phenomenon exists for many tree species (s ...
... Many economically and ecologically important hardwood tree species have a low genetic or physiological capacity for adventitious root formation and are considered recalcitrant to routine, commercial-scale vegetative propagation via rooted cuttings. Why this phenomenon exists for many tree species (s ...
Myosin XIK of Arabidopsis thaliana Accumulates at the Root Hair Tip
... Myosin motor proteins are thought to carry out important functions in the establishment and maintenance of cell polarity by moving cellular components such as organelles, vesicles, or protein complexes along the actin cytoskeleton. In Arabidopsis thaliana, disruption of the myosin XIK gene leads to ...
... Myosin motor proteins are thought to carry out important functions in the establishment and maintenance of cell polarity by moving cellular components such as organelles, vesicles, or protein complexes along the actin cytoskeleton. In Arabidopsis thaliana, disruption of the myosin XIK gene leads to ...
Radial Expansion of Root Cells and Elongation of Root Hairs of
... root morphogenesis. Cell expansion and root hair differentiation are controlled by active oxygen species (AOS) generated by RHD2 NADPH oxidase (Foreman et al. 2003). The AOS are synthesized by NADPH oxidase at the elongation site of differentiating root cells. After many steps, they causes calcium i ...
... root morphogenesis. Cell expansion and root hair differentiation are controlled by active oxygen species (AOS) generated by RHD2 NADPH oxidase (Foreman et al. 2003). The AOS are synthesized by NADPH oxidase at the elongation site of differentiating root cells. After many steps, they causes calcium i ...
Bio-inspiration from Plants` Roots
... A powder is a blend of particles: entrained gases or vacuum space among particles drastically affect the flow properties of the powder bulk. From a preliminary viewpoint, it seems more likely that the plantoid roots could penetrate into a terrain formed by relatively larger grains, rather than fine ...
... A powder is a blend of particles: entrained gases or vacuum space among particles drastically affect the flow properties of the powder bulk. From a preliminary viewpoint, it seems more likely that the plantoid roots could penetrate into a terrain formed by relatively larger grains, rather than fine ...
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... The third type of root system is called adventitious roots. • Both monocots and dicots can produce adventitious roots. • Adventitious roots do not grow from a seed. • They grow from other parts of the plant, such as stems. • Adventitious roots Some climbing plants, like can develop above Monstera, ...
... The third type of root system is called adventitious roots. • Both monocots and dicots can produce adventitious roots. • Adventitious roots do not grow from a seed. • They grow from other parts of the plant, such as stems. • Adventitious roots Some climbing plants, like can develop above Monstera, ...
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... technical guidelines on standards and procedures for quality seeds – known as the quality declared seed (QDS) system. QDS, as a quality assurance scheme for seed production, is less demanding than full quality control systems and, thus, can be more easily implemented in situations where resources ar ...
... technical guidelines on standards and procedures for quality seeds – known as the quality declared seed (QDS) system. QDS, as a quality assurance scheme for seed production, is less demanding than full quality control systems and, thus, can be more easily implemented in situations where resources ar ...
cocoa nursery manual
... fitting for any size nursery. In some cases, widely spaced, well pruned upright growing trees (ie Glyricidia, Erythrina), can be used as the posts, with a wire frame between them. This is only good for shorter term only ( less than 12 months) as the trees grow back and become difficult to access for ...
... fitting for any size nursery. In some cases, widely spaced, well pruned upright growing trees (ie Glyricidia, Erythrina), can be used as the posts, with a wire frame between them. This is only good for shorter term only ( less than 12 months) as the trees grow back and become difficult to access for ...
macronutrient deficiency symptoms in
... Visual foliar symptoms of nutrient deficiencies are described separately for each species because symptoms for a given element often varied markedly among species. This approach should make it easier to pinpoint deficiencies within a species. Color photographs illustrate plants exhibiting distinguis ...
... Visual foliar symptoms of nutrient deficiencies are described separately for each species because symptoms for a given element often varied markedly among species. This approach should make it easier to pinpoint deficiencies within a species. Color photographs illustrate plants exhibiting distinguis ...
Propagation of Plants by Grafting and Budding
... Fig. 4. Grafting can be employed in developing interesting plant combinations such as the following. I) Grafting cactus: A) The potted cactus will serve as rootstock for the intended scion; B) The rootstock is given a smooth cut 3–4 inches above the ground while the scion is cut 3–4 inches from the ...
... Fig. 4. Grafting can be employed in developing interesting plant combinations such as the following. I) Grafting cactus: A) The potted cactus will serve as rootstock for the intended scion; B) The rootstock is given a smooth cut 3–4 inches above the ground while the scion is cut 3–4 inches from the ...
Biology, 8th Edition
... symplast and apoplast (❚ Fig. 35-4). The symplast is the continuum of living cytoplasm, which is connected from one cell to the next by cytoplasmic bridges called plasmodesmata (see Fig. 5-27). Some dissolved mineral ions move from the epidermis through the cortex via the symplast. The apoplast cons ...
... symplast and apoplast (❚ Fig. 35-4). The symplast is the continuum of living cytoplasm, which is connected from one cell to the next by cytoplasmic bridges called plasmodesmata (see Fig. 5-27). Some dissolved mineral ions move from the epidermis through the cortex via the symplast. The apoplast cons ...
Root carbon and protein metabolism associated with heat tolerance
... evidence suggests that carbohydrate supply may govern root growth and mortality rate. Considering this, a shortage of carbohydrates could substantially contribute to the death of grass roots under high soil temperatures. Root survival in soils of high temperature depends not only on the total amount ...
... evidence suggests that carbohydrate supply may govern root growth and mortality rate. Considering this, a shortage of carbohydrates could substantially contribute to the death of grass roots under high soil temperatures. Root survival in soils of high temperature depends not only on the total amount ...
Domestication for Conservation of an Endangered
... suspending a national parks ranger from a helicopter cable, so that mature cones could be clutched from their terminal positions on very high branches before seeds were scattered naturally by wind or birds (Offord et al. 1999; see photograph in Woodford 2002). Some seeds were gathered from nets susp ...
... suspending a national parks ranger from a helicopter cable, so that mature cones could be clutched from their terminal positions on very high branches before seeds were scattered naturally by wind or birds (Offord et al. 1999; see photograph in Woodford 2002). Some seeds were gathered from nets susp ...
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... roots form at the base of the leaf and develop into the new plant) such as African violet (Saintpaulia) ...
... roots form at the base of the leaf and develop into the new plant) such as African violet (Saintpaulia) ...
Douglas Wilkin, Ph.D. Jean Brainard, Ph.D.
... hairs that increase the surface area for the absorption of water and minerals from the soil. Beneath the epidermis is ground tissue, which may be filled with stored starch. Bundles of vascular tissues form the center of the root. Waxy layers waterproof the vascular tissues so they don’t leak, making ...
... hairs that increase the surface area for the absorption of water and minerals from the soil. Beneath the epidermis is ground tissue, which may be filled with stored starch. Bundles of vascular tissues form the center of the root. Waxy layers waterproof the vascular tissues so they don’t leak, making ...
Crop Roots - Missouri State University
... replaced with non-supportive or parasitic pathogens or weedy organisms, including weedy plants. These problems can be very difficult to diagnose as everything is interrelated, & human intervention can often make the problem worse. Ceanothus get branded as short lived because the mychorriza-frankia & ...
... replaced with non-supportive or parasitic pathogens or weedy organisms, including weedy plants. These problems can be very difficult to diagnose as everything is interrelated, & human intervention can often make the problem worse. Ceanothus get branded as short lived because the mychorriza-frankia & ...
Growing M. truncatula: choice of substrates and growth conditions
... - It is also very important that radicles remain in close contact with the moist paper at the beginning of growth (first 24-48 h). This is why tilting of the box and pressure of the glass plate are recommended (see §3a). - The amount of liquid present in the pouch is critical (6-7 ml is optimal) sin ...
... - It is also very important that radicles remain in close contact with the moist paper at the beginning of growth (first 24-48 h). This is why tilting of the box and pressure of the glass plate are recommended (see §3a). - The amount of liquid present in the pouch is critical (6-7 ml is optimal) sin ...
Plant nursery
A nursery is a place where plants are propagated and grown to usable size. They include retail nurseries which sell to the general public, wholesale nurseries which sell only to businesses such as other nurseries and to commercial gardeners, and private nurseries which supply the needs of institutions or private estates. Some retail and wholesale nurseries sell by mail.Although the popular image of a nursery is that of a supplier of garden plants, the range of nursery functions is far wider, and is of vital importance to many branches of agriculture, forestry and conservation biology. Some nurseries specialize in one phase of the process: propagation, growing out, or retail sale; or in one type of plant: e.g., groundcovers, shade plants, or rock garden plants. Some produce bulk stock, whether seedlings or grafted, of particular varieties for purposes such as fruit trees for orchards, or timber trees for forestry. Some produce stock seasonally, ready in springtime for export to colder regions where propagation could not have been started so early, or to regions where seasonal pests prevent profitable growing early in the season.