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... (foot of a bank, see Glossary) of the streambank or water’s edge on project sites to keep from causing unacceptable levels of erosion. Install live stakes, seedling, plugs or containerized plants manually. • Use erosion control fabric or tacked-down straw to prevent erosion and to increase the odds ...
... (foot of a bank, see Glossary) of the streambank or water’s edge on project sites to keep from causing unacceptable levels of erosion. Install live stakes, seedling, plugs or containerized plants manually. • Use erosion control fabric or tacked-down straw to prevent erosion and to increase the odds ...
in vitro Loxostylis alata Rchb. Mohammed Musa Suleiman (s26527309)
... intoxication, but not at a dose of 200 mg/kg. Aspergillosis was induced experimentally, in broiler chicks. The degree of infection was assessed by comparing degree and severity of clinical signs, lesion scores and fungal re-isolation from treated chicks with those from infected chicks not treated wi ...
... intoxication, but not at a dose of 200 mg/kg. Aspergillosis was induced experimentally, in broiler chicks. The degree of infection was assessed by comparing degree and severity of clinical signs, lesion scores and fungal re-isolation from treated chicks with those from infected chicks not treated wi ...
Key Elements of Green Design
... The extraction and processing of raw materials for use in buildings is also a significant cause of environmental degradation, and these materials can be a major source of the environmental contaminants that contribute to health problems for building occupants. Building professionals can reduce impac ...
... The extraction and processing of raw materials for use in buildings is also a significant cause of environmental degradation, and these materials can be a major source of the environmental contaminants that contribute to health problems for building occupants. Building professionals can reduce impac ...
PhD Thesis Nathalia Homan (full version PDF)
... surface. Calculations of water flow in roots showed that the xylem parenchyma/xylem vessel interface should be a ”bottle-neck” in the path of water transport from the soil to the xylem. To resolve this problem the presence of low resistance water channels or aquaporins was proposed and subsequently ...
... surface. Calculations of water flow in roots showed that the xylem parenchyma/xylem vessel interface should be a ”bottle-neck” in the path of water transport from the soil to the xylem. To resolve this problem the presence of low resistance water channels or aquaporins was proposed and subsequently ...
Enhanced photosynthesis and growth in atquac1 knockout mutants
... al., 2012) or, alternatively, is released from the guard cells to the surrounding apoplastic ...
... al., 2012) or, alternatively, is released from the guard cells to the surrounding apoplastic ...
Plastids unleashed: their development and their integration in plant
... accumulate their proteins, now produced in two separate compartments, within themselves and in their surrounding cytoplasm, locate them to their correct destination, divide and propagate because the cell they were in did and fill that cell to the right extent. The chloroplast’s requirements to carry ...
... accumulate their proteins, now produced in two separate compartments, within themselves and in their surrounding cytoplasm, locate them to their correct destination, divide and propagate because the cell they were in did and fill that cell to the right extent. The chloroplast’s requirements to carry ...
s A Field Guide to the British Seaweeds
... morphologically very different, so may key out as separate entities. There may also be ...
... morphologically very different, so may key out as separate entities. There may also be ...
Brassinosteroid biosynthesis and signalling in Arabidopsis thaliana
... BRs are widely distributed among the plant kingdom and so far they have been found in gymnosperms, monocots, dicots, a pteridophyte, a bryophyte and a chlorophyte (Bajguz and Tretyn, 2003). They are found in almost every part of the plant, but are most abundant in the reproductive organs (Bajguz and ...
... BRs are widely distributed among the plant kingdom and so far they have been found in gymnosperms, monocots, dicots, a pteridophyte, a bryophyte and a chlorophyte (Bajguz and Tretyn, 2003). They are found in almost every part of the plant, but are most abundant in the reproductive organs (Bajguz and ...
Host target genes of the Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae type III
... (Zhang et al., 2010; Lu et al., 2010), which recruits another receptor-like kinase BAK1 during perceiving PAMPs flg22 and elf18. Studies show that BIK1 is phosphorylated by BAK1 at Ser236 and Thr237 in the activation loop, leading to activation of downstream signaling, as lossof-function of BAK1 sig ...
... (Zhang et al., 2010; Lu et al., 2010), which recruits another receptor-like kinase BAK1 during perceiving PAMPs flg22 and elf18. Studies show that BIK1 is phosphorylated by BAK1 at Ser236 and Thr237 in the activation loop, leading to activation of downstream signaling, as lossof-function of BAK1 sig ...
Function of MAP20 and MYB103 in Cellulose and Lignin Formation
... Lignin has mainly been considered as a rest product, used for industrial heating, but with the emerging vision of wood biorefineries, the commercial value of lignin is now heavily researched. Lignin is used on a small scale for several products, e.g., in cement additives, as an environmentally susta ...
... Lignin has mainly been considered as a rest product, used for industrial heating, but with the emerging vision of wood biorefineries, the commercial value of lignin is now heavily researched. Lignin is used on a small scale for several products, e.g., in cement additives, as an environmentally susta ...
The REVEILLE clock genes inhibit growth of
... Arabidopsis (Rawat et al., 2009). RVE8 acts in a partially redundant manner with ...
... Arabidopsis (Rawat et al., 2009). RVE8 acts in a partially redundant manner with ...
Shepherdstown WV Historic District Design Guidelines
... discussion on a more objective level (more about facts, less about subjective issues such as personal taste). ...
... discussion on a more objective level (more about facts, less about subjective issues such as personal taste). ...
Explanation of traits used in CLO-PLA3
... Does the plant develop a storage organ not utilized for clonal growth? At which age [in years] the plant flowers for the first time? What is the life-span of the genet [in years] ...
... Does the plant develop a storage organ not utilized for clonal growth? At which age [in years] the plant flowers for the first time? What is the life-span of the genet [in years] ...
Chickpea Botany and Production Practices
... West Asia. The best soils for chickpea growth are deep loams or silty clay loams devoid of soluble salts (Moolani and Chandra 1970). Such soils retain up to 200 mm moisture in the soil profile up to a depth of 1 m (Saxena 1987). The maximum nutrient availability from the soil is at a pH range of 5.7 ...
... West Asia. The best soils for chickpea growth are deep loams or silty clay loams devoid of soluble salts (Moolani and Chandra 1970). Such soils retain up to 200 mm moisture in the soil profile up to a depth of 1 m (Saxena 1987). The maximum nutrient availability from the soil is at a pH range of 5.7 ...
Zingiberaceous Medicinal and aromatic plants (PDF
... Green plants synthesise and preserve a variety of biochemical products, many of which are extractable and used as chemical feed stocks or as raw material for various scientific investigations and industrial utilization. Medicinal plants are generally known as “Chemical Goldmines” as they contain nat ...
... Green plants synthesise and preserve a variety of biochemical products, many of which are extractable and used as chemical feed stocks or as raw material for various scientific investigations and industrial utilization. Medicinal plants are generally known as “Chemical Goldmines” as they contain nat ...
Symbiotic Fungi: Principles and Practice (Soil Biology)
... roots and soil microbes interact (Little et al. 2008), mycorrhizal fungi with their diverse guilds of associated microbes (bacteria, endophytes, saprotrophs) proliferate and dominate. To detect and quantify microbes in this environment, where researchers believe they can find the world’s widest biod ...
... roots and soil microbes interact (Little et al. 2008), mycorrhizal fungi with their diverse guilds of associated microbes (bacteria, endophytes, saprotrophs) proliferate and dominate. To detect and quantify microbes in this environment, where researchers believe they can find the world’s widest biod ...
Branching out in new directions: the control of root
... is instrumental in the domestication and breeding of crop plants, because using water and nutrients from the soil in the most efficient manner affects a plant’s ability to survive in stressful or poor soils. Changes in RSA can therefore have huge impacts on the final yield of a crop (reviewed in de ...
... is instrumental in the domestication and breeding of crop plants, because using water and nutrients from the soil in the most efficient manner affects a plant’s ability to survive in stressful or poor soils. Changes in RSA can therefore have huge impacts on the final yield of a crop (reviewed in de ...
The Plant Vascular System
... environments, whereas water and mineral requirements are primarily acquired from soil environments. Thus, aerial and soil organs of early land plants were nutritionally interdependent and, consequently, there was intense selection pressure for the evolution of an inter-organ transport system to allo ...
... environments, whereas water and mineral requirements are primarily acquired from soil environments. Thus, aerial and soil organs of early land plants were nutritionally interdependent and, consequently, there was intense selection pressure for the evolution of an inter-organ transport system to allo ...
The Effect of Biotic and Abiotic Forces on Species
... valley of southern Quebec, Canada (Figure adapted from Atlas of Canada 2010). The matrix surrounding each site isdominated by agricultural lands and urban development with the exception of Mont Royal, which is a forest fragment in an exclusively urban setting. Figure2There was no relationship betwee ...
... valley of southern Quebec, Canada (Figure adapted from Atlas of Canada 2010). The matrix surrounding each site isdominated by agricultural lands and urban development with the exception of Mont Royal, which is a forest fragment in an exclusively urban setting. Figure2There was no relationship betwee ...
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... collaborates with many groups, including the science and health ministries, research centres and universities not only in Madagascar but also in other African nations, Europe and the United States. It has also forged partnerships with such major pharmaceutical companies as Sanofi-Aventis and Hoffman ...
... collaborates with many groups, including the science and health ministries, research centres and universities not only in Madagascar but also in other African nations, Europe and the United States. It has also forged partnerships with such major pharmaceutical companies as Sanofi-Aventis and Hoffman ...
Root cell patterning: a primary target for aluminium toxicity in maize
... After fixation the samples were washed with PBS and used for immunostaining of BrdU. To facilitate antibody penetration, sections were treated with pectolyase (0.5% for samples from HS 16336 and 1% for Cateto) from Aspergillus japonicus (Sigma-Aldrich, Inc. St Louis, MO, USA) for digestion of cell w ...
... After fixation the samples were washed with PBS and used for immunostaining of BrdU. To facilitate antibody penetration, sections were treated with pectolyase (0.5% for samples from HS 16336 and 1% for Cateto) from Aspergillus japonicus (Sigma-Aldrich, Inc. St Louis, MO, USA) for digestion of cell w ...
100 Beautiful Trees of India
... manner, and not at random, as it might appear. As foliage leaves constitute the ‘lungs’ of a plant, so to speak, through which the plant ‘breathes,’ and at the same time the ‘synthetic plants’ by which the simple substances absorbed from the soil are converted into compounds by the aid of sun-light— ...
... manner, and not at random, as it might appear. As foliage leaves constitute the ‘lungs’ of a plant, so to speak, through which the plant ‘breathes,’ and at the same time the ‘synthetic plants’ by which the simple substances absorbed from the soil are converted into compounds by the aid of sun-light— ...
REGULATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN SORGHUM IN
... that enable the plant to maintain leaf function for a long time during water deficit. In Chapter 2 of this thesis, I studied the underlying physiological mechanisms for tolerating drought in two sorghum varieties with differing degrees of drought tolerance compared to a closely related species, Zea ...
... that enable the plant to maintain leaf function for a long time during water deficit. In Chapter 2 of this thesis, I studied the underlying physiological mechanisms for tolerating drought in two sorghum varieties with differing degrees of drought tolerance compared to a closely related species, Zea ...
Use of novel DNA fingerprinting techniques for the detection and
... sugarcane and cassava, represent important sources of food in the developing countries. Although some of these crops may produce seeds, they must for practical purposes be propagated vegetatively. As normal plant breeding strategies based on genetic hybridization are of limited value or not applicab ...
... sugarcane and cassava, represent important sources of food in the developing countries. Although some of these crops may produce seeds, they must for practical purposes be propagated vegetatively. As normal plant breeding strategies based on genetic hybridization are of limited value or not applicab ...