Chapter I Introduction Plant growth regulators or phytohormones
... LEA-proteins play important roles in protecting cells’ structures under stresses, hence these represent a group of stress-responsive genes. These genes are the downstream genes of both ABA-dependent and –independent signal pathways (Hong-Bo et al 2005, Kobayashi et al 2008a, 2008b). In wheat, repor ...
... LEA-proteins play important roles in protecting cells’ structures under stresses, hence these represent a group of stress-responsive genes. These genes are the downstream genes of both ABA-dependent and –independent signal pathways (Hong-Bo et al 2005, Kobayashi et al 2008a, 2008b). In wheat, repor ...
Verticillium
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... Symposium, with a good balance between the private and public sector, as well as developing and developed Member States. The Symposium received valuable assistance from the cooperating organizations and generous support from the private sector, for which the sponsoring organizations are most gratefu ...
... Symposium, with a good balance between the private and public sector, as well as developing and developed Member States. The Symposium received valuable assistance from the cooperating organizations and generous support from the private sector, for which the sponsoring organizations are most gratefu ...
Configure - Fine Americas
... increased branching by 3 times over the control, but noted cultivar differences. Our research at NC State University focused on applying Configure® onto a wide variety of annuals and a few perennials. Configure® is effective on slower growing petunia cultivars such as ‘Improved Charlie’ at 80 to 160 ...
... increased branching by 3 times over the control, but noted cultivar differences. Our research at NC State University focused on applying Configure® onto a wide variety of annuals and a few perennials. Configure® is effective on slower growing petunia cultivars such as ‘Improved Charlie’ at 80 to 160 ...
RESPONSE OF POTATO TO PACLOBUTRAZOL AND MANIPULATION OF REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH UNDER
... ABSTRACT High temperature limit successful potato cultivation in the lowlands of tropical regions. One effect of high temperature may be an increase in gibberellin activity that is inhibitory to tuberization. Paclobutrazol blocks gibberellin biosynthesis and reduces its level in the plant. The effec ...
... ABSTRACT High temperature limit successful potato cultivation in the lowlands of tropical regions. One effect of high temperature may be an increase in gibberellin activity that is inhibitory to tuberization. Paclobutrazol blocks gibberellin biosynthesis and reduces its level in the plant. The effec ...
identification of high seed yielding and stable fenugreek mutants
... Table 5.1. Results of the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for disease severity of twenty fenugreek accessions used in final disease screening test. ...... 135 Table 5.2. Main effect of disease severity to Cercospora traversiana of 20 fenugreek genotypes used in final disease trial. .................... ...
... Table 5.1. Results of the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for disease severity of twenty fenugreek accessions used in final disease screening test. ...... 135 Table 5.2. Main effect of disease severity to Cercospora traversiana of 20 fenugreek genotypes used in final disease trial. .................... ...
Lythrum salicaria invasiveness, impacts and regulation implications
... Bailey 1976 study is over 30 years old ample time has been given for Lythrum varieties to adapt to colder climates. Some gardeners argue that Lythrum varieties in interior Alaska behave as annuals due to the cold temperatures. Annual and biennials are also known to be invasive often due to copious s ...
... Bailey 1976 study is over 30 years old ample time has been given for Lythrum varieties to adapt to colder climates. Some gardeners argue that Lythrum varieties in interior Alaska behave as annuals due to the cold temperatures. Annual and biennials are also known to be invasive often due to copious s ...
(Podosphaera pannosa) and black spot (Diplocarpon rosae)
... For the degree of Doctor (PhD) in Applied Biological Sciences: Agronomy ...
... For the degree of Doctor (PhD) in Applied Biological Sciences: Agronomy ...
The Isolation, Identification and Characterization
... for marginal quantity land, low water and nutrient requirements and positive environmental attributes. Because of these attributes, research projects across North America and Europe were initiated to pin point important new information on the yield potential of ...
... for marginal quantity land, low water and nutrient requirements and positive environmental attributes. Because of these attributes, research projects across North America and Europe were initiated to pin point important new information on the yield potential of ...
The Ethno Botanical Uses of Medicinal Plants of Allai Valley
... dependency on plants increased both directly and indirectly[1]. Wild plants have always been used for their potential of human being[2]. After refining and addition the authentic knowledge of medicinal plants passed on from one generation to another[3]. With the passage of time wild plants were clea ...
... dependency on plants increased both directly and indirectly[1]. Wild plants have always been used for their potential of human being[2]. After refining and addition the authentic knowledge of medicinal plants passed on from one generation to another[3]. With the passage of time wild plants were clea ...
Effect of Pb toxicity on leaf growth, antioxidant enzyme activities, and
... Dubey 2005). Pb can also alternate the activity and quantity of the key enzyme of various metabolic pathways such as those of the photosynthetic Calvin cycle (Stevens et al. 1997), nitrogen metabolism (Kumar and Dubey 1999), and sugar metabolism (Verma and Dubey 2001). Toxic levels of heavy metal af ...
... Dubey 2005). Pb can also alternate the activity and quantity of the key enzyme of various metabolic pathways such as those of the photosynthetic Calvin cycle (Stevens et al. 1997), nitrogen metabolism (Kumar and Dubey 1999), and sugar metabolism (Verma and Dubey 2001). Toxic levels of heavy metal af ...
IMPROVED PEPPER PLANT
... applying auxin to the stigma. They could confirm that parthenocarpic fruit growth resulted in a more regular fruit set and yield and thus has the potential to reduce the problem of flushing. [0015] Induction of parthenocarpic growth by external application of plant hormones or other inducing agents ...
... applying auxin to the stigma. They could confirm that parthenocarpic fruit growth resulted in a more regular fruit set and yield and thus has the potential to reduce the problem of flushing. [0015] Induction of parthenocarpic growth by external application of plant hormones or other inducing agents ...
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... are very low. The mutation induction methodology can be applied to improve many plant species. Two thousand, five hundred and forty three mutant cultivars of 175 plant species have been developed trough induction mutation; some of them are grown at large scales [3, 7]. Valuable progress has been rep ...
... are very low. The mutation induction methodology can be applied to improve many plant species. Two thousand, five hundred and forty three mutant cultivars of 175 plant species have been developed trough induction mutation; some of them are grown at large scales [3, 7]. Valuable progress has been rep ...
plant endophyte in food chain – friend or foe?
... Natural communities involve complex interactions among a number of species. The term ‘symbiosis’, Greek for “life together”, is commonly defined as a close and often longterm interaction between different species. Since its first use by de Bary (1887), the term has been applied to a wide range of bi ...
... Natural communities involve complex interactions among a number of species. The term ‘symbiosis’, Greek for “life together”, is commonly defined as a close and often longterm interaction between different species. Since its first use by de Bary (1887), the term has been applied to a wide range of bi ...
Presentation - The Grand Canyon Association
... • Where and when did plants originate? • Why were they cultivated and domesticated? • How often were they introduced into specific ...
... • Where and when did plants originate? • Why were they cultivated and domesticated? • How often were they introduced into specific ...
Boron in plants: deficiency and toxicity
... This is very often in arid and semiarid regions with high-boron groundwater, where the accumulation of B in topsoil due to the evaporation of groundwater reaches toxic levels that reduce crop yields (Tanaka and Fujiwara 2007). Both boric acid and borate are capable to form complexes with a wide vari ...
... This is very often in arid and semiarid regions with high-boron groundwater, where the accumulation of B in topsoil due to the evaporation of groundwater reaches toxic levels that reduce crop yields (Tanaka and Fujiwara 2007). Both boric acid and borate are capable to form complexes with a wide vari ...
I Have a Dream: Organic Movements Include Gene Manipulation to
... a way that they cannot be distinguished from natural processes would not be classified as genetic engineering and the corresponding plant would be a non-genetically modified organism (non-GMO). This IFOAM definition is confirmed in a draft position paper entitled “Position on Genetic Engineering and ...
... a way that they cannot be distinguished from natural processes would not be classified as genetic engineering and the corresponding plant would be a non-genetically modified organism (non-GMO). This IFOAM definition is confirmed in a draft position paper entitled “Position on Genetic Engineering and ...
Increase in Tomato Locule Number Is Controlled by Two Single
... as a result of artificial selection but also at the whole genome level as a result of genetic bottlenecks. Improvements of cultivars and production systems have increased crops yield. At the genetic level, the yield of domesticated plants has increased considerably compared with their wild ancestors ...
... as a result of artificial selection but also at the whole genome level as a result of genetic bottlenecks. Improvements of cultivars and production systems have increased crops yield. At the genetic level, the yield of domesticated plants has increased considerably compared with their wild ancestors ...
Mechanisms behind interplant communication
... and respond to the signals released from neighbouring plants also in the natural environment4–8, interplant communication is becoming a widely recognised and accepted phenomena. Many of its aspects however remain somewhat controversial. It is still debated whether plants deliberately send messages t ...
... and respond to the signals released from neighbouring plants also in the natural environment4–8, interplant communication is becoming a widely recognised and accepted phenomena. Many of its aspects however remain somewhat controversial. It is still debated whether plants deliberately send messages t ...
Truncation of LEAFY COTYLEDON1 Protein Is Required for Asexual
... that the KdLEC1 expression was up-regulated in the leaf margins of the transgenic plants. However, these high levels of KdLEC1 expression represent both native and functional KdLEC1 gene expression. To differentiate the native from the transgene KdLEC1 transcripts, RT-PCR products were digested with ...
... that the KdLEC1 expression was up-regulated in the leaf margins of the transgenic plants. However, these high levels of KdLEC1 expression represent both native and functional KdLEC1 gene expression. To differentiate the native from the transgene KdLEC1 transcripts, RT-PCR products were digested with ...
ECHOcommunity.org
... and used as a meal or as a coffee substitute in Africa. The dried red calyces are commonly used to prepare a hot tea or, more commonly, a cold beverage after adding sugar. It is a sour tasting, refreshing drink. The dried calyces are used in Western countries as a base for many herbal teas and as a ...
... and used as a meal or as a coffee substitute in Africa. The dried red calyces are commonly used to prepare a hot tea or, more commonly, a cold beverage after adding sugar. It is a sour tasting, refreshing drink. The dried calyces are used in Western countries as a base for many herbal teas and as a ...
Conference Proceedings
... registered in 2011 and supplemented the first Slovak red cultivar Dunaj registered in 1997. Cultivars Hron, Nitria, Rimava and Váh have a common origin. They were created by crossing of two French cultivars - Castets and Abouriou noir - in the Research Institute of Viticulture and Enology in Bratisl ...
... registered in 2011 and supplemented the first Slovak red cultivar Dunaj registered in 1997. Cultivars Hron, Nitria, Rimava and Váh have a common origin. They were created by crossing of two French cultivars - Castets and Abouriou noir - in the Research Institute of Viticulture and Enology in Bratisl ...
Genres, Schriften zu Genetischen Ressourcen
... to his life’s work and scientific legacy was co-organised by the Genetic Resources Section of the Gesellschaft für Pflanzenzüchtung (GPZ, Society for Plant Breeding), and the Gemeinschaft zur Förderung der Kulturpflanzenforschung in Gatersleben e.V. (Society for the Advancement of Cultivated Plant R ...
... to his life’s work and scientific legacy was co-organised by the Genetic Resources Section of the Gesellschaft für Pflanzenzüchtung (GPZ, Society for Plant Breeding), and the Gemeinschaft zur Förderung der Kulturpflanzenforschung in Gatersleben e.V. (Society for the Advancement of Cultivated Plant R ...
Phytoextraction du plomb par les Pélargoniums odorants
... Figure 4: Schematic presentation of soil-plant interactions in the rhizosphere.....................23 Figure 5: Schematic diagram of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of plants............33 Figure 6: Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation (Tzfira and Citovsky, 2006).....36 Figure 7: Sche ...
... Figure 4: Schematic presentation of soil-plant interactions in the rhizosphere.....................23 Figure 5: Schematic diagram of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of plants............33 Figure 6: Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation (Tzfira and Citovsky, 2006).....36 Figure 7: Sche ...
Journal of Applied Horticulture, Vol 10(1)
... in-rolling of petals on day 4, and completely wilted thereafter. On contrast, flowers of the pMLH-sACO-2 and -12 lines remained turgid without petal in-rolling until day 6 or more, but eventually began to show desiccation and discoloration in the rim of petals. Petal in-rolling at the onset of wilti ...
... in-rolling of petals on day 4, and completely wilted thereafter. On contrast, flowers of the pMLH-sACO-2 and -12 lines remained turgid without petal in-rolling until day 6 or more, but eventually began to show desiccation and discoloration in the rim of petals. Petal in-rolling at the onset of wilti ...
Cultivar
A cultivar is a plant or grouping of plants selected for desirable characteristics that can be maintained by propagation. Most cultivars have arisen in cultivation but a few are special selections from the wild. Popular ornamental garden plants like roses, camellias, daffodils, rhododendrons, and azaleas are cultivars produced by careful breeding and selection for flower colour and form. Similarly, the world's agricultural food crops are almost exclusively cultivars that have been selected for characteristics such as improved yield, flavour, and resistance to disease: very few wild plants are now used as food sources. Trees used in forestry are also special selections grown for their enhanced quality and yield of timber.Cultivars form a major part of Liberty Hyde Bailey's broader grouping, the cultigen, defined as a plant whose origin or selection is primarily due to intentional human activity. Cultivar was coined by Bailey and it is generally regarded as a portmanteau of ""cultivated"" and ""variety"", but could also be derived from ""cultigen"" and ""variety"". A cultivar is not the same as a botanical variety, and there are differences in the rules for the formation and use of the names of botanical varieties and cultivars. In recent times the naming of cultivars has been complicated by the use of statutory plant patents and plant breeders' rights names.The International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV – French: Union internationale pour la protection des obtentions végétales) offers legal protection of plant cultivars to people or organisations who introduce new cultivars to commerce. UPOV requires that a cultivar be distinct, uniform and stable. To be distinct, it must have characteristics that easily distinguish it from any other known cultivar. To be uniform and stable, the cultivar must retain these characteristics under repeated propagation.The naming of cultivars is an important aspect of cultivated plant taxonomy, and the correct naming of a cultivar is prescribed by the Rules and Recommendations of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (the ICNCP, commonly known as the Cultivated Plant Code). A cultivar is given a cultivar name, which consists of the scientific Latin botanical name followed by a cultivar epithet. The cultivar epithet is usually in a vernacular language. For example, the full cultivar name of the King Edward potato is Solanum tuberosum 'King Edward'. The 'King Edward' part of the name is the cultivar epithet which, according to the Rules of the Cultivated Plant Code, is bounded by single quotation marks.