Transcriptional regulators of rhizobacteria
... Reviews - Molecular Aspects of Plant Disease Resistance (J.E. Parker, ed.), Blackwell, in press ...
... Reviews - Molecular Aspects of Plant Disease Resistance (J.E. Parker, ed.), Blackwell, in press ...
Discrete Shoot and Root Stem Cell-Promoting
... online). However, based on the complete SmWOXII HD sequence, the characteristic helix 3 or DNA recognition helix of the WOX9/11 and modern clade gene family members apparently evolved with vascular plants. To examine the origin of the modern branch in basal angiosperms and gymnosperms in more detail ...
... online). However, based on the complete SmWOXII HD sequence, the characteristic helix 3 or DNA recognition helix of the WOX9/11 and modern clade gene family members apparently evolved with vascular plants. To examine the origin of the modern branch in basal angiosperms and gymnosperms in more detail ...
Target of Rapamycin Signaling Regulates Metabolism, Growth, and
... and Sheen, 2012). Inhibition of TOR Signaling Suppresses Plant Growth and Development TOR has been shown to promote anabolic activity and cell growth in yeast and animals (Topisirovic and Sonenberg, 2010). To explore the possible links between TOR and plant growth, we selected BP12-2, with a single ...
... and Sheen, 2012). Inhibition of TOR Signaling Suppresses Plant Growth and Development TOR has been shown to promote anabolic activity and cell growth in yeast and animals (Topisirovic and Sonenberg, 2010). To explore the possible links between TOR and plant growth, we selected BP12-2, with a single ...
Regulation of Photosynthesis in plants under abiotic stress A thesis
... The effects of salinity on the regulation of electron transport through Photosystem I and Photosystem II have been studied in two rice varieties from Sri Lanka. The regulation of photosynthesis in the salt-tolerant At-354 is more prominent than in the salt-sensitive Bg-352 when plants are exposed to ...
... The effects of salinity on the regulation of electron transport through Photosystem I and Photosystem II have been studied in two rice varieties from Sri Lanka. The regulation of photosynthesis in the salt-tolerant At-354 is more prominent than in the salt-sensitive Bg-352 when plants are exposed to ...
Biology Document BIO1992-02 The Biology of Brassica rapa L.
... resistance buildup in insects, and damage to honeybees and native pollinating insects. Diseases can be severe in large production areas, and are greatly influenced by cultivation practices and environmental factors. To control disease, growers are advised to implement disease management programs (pl ...
... resistance buildup in insects, and damage to honeybees and native pollinating insects. Diseases can be severe in large production areas, and are greatly influenced by cultivation practices and environmental factors. To control disease, growers are advised to implement disease management programs (pl ...
Alaska Housing Manual - Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
... the Alaska Housing Manual This is now the fourth edition of this manual. It was originally devised as a construction manual to guide communities through construction of state-funded community buildings. In 1997, this public information guide was adapted for residential construction and distributed t ...
... the Alaska Housing Manual This is now the fourth edition of this manual. It was originally devised as a construction manual to guide communities through construction of state-funded community buildings. In 1997, this public information guide was adapted for residential construction and distributed t ...
Submitted as part of the requirements for the degree of
... architecture where the being of that architectural image reverberates and is felt throughout the whole transformative process until its echoes engage with the inner experience of the onlooker. These reverberations might impact the onlooker in such a way that it provokes a new architectural image wit ...
... architecture where the being of that architectural image reverberates and is felt throughout the whole transformative process until its echoes engage with the inner experience of the onlooker. These reverberations might impact the onlooker in such a way that it provokes a new architectural image wit ...
a Free copy - Cloud Mountain Farm
... demonstration gardens and fields; please come prepared for the weather. As needed, we now have heated indoor seminar space! No registration required for free workshops. Donations to support the education programs are always welcome! ...
... demonstration gardens and fields; please come prepared for the weather. As needed, we now have heated indoor seminar space! No registration required for free workshops. Donations to support the education programs are always welcome! ...
Stomata and Gas Exchange
... et at., 1980), and K + and abscisic acid affect the transient as though energy from guard cell chloroplasts is used to accumulate K+ (Ogawa et at., 1982). Evidence exists that photophosphorylation occurs in these chloroplasts (Grantz et at., 1985a; Shimazaki and Zeiger, 1985) and that CO2 fixation p ...
... et at., 1980), and K + and abscisic acid affect the transient as though energy from guard cell chloroplasts is used to accumulate K+ (Ogawa et at., 1982). Evidence exists that photophosphorylation occurs in these chloroplasts (Grantz et at., 1985a; Shimazaki and Zeiger, 1985) and that CO2 fixation p ...
Bond, Steven (1991) Control of rhizome growth in Alstroemeria. PhD
... is grown as a cut flower crop and as such in the last few years. In terms of crop area ...
... is grown as a cut flower crop and as such in the last few years. In terms of crop area ...
User Guide for Offices
... Table 9: Thickness of insulation required to achieve a U Value of 0.45 W/m² K ................................................... 29 Table 10: Insulation types and typical conductivity range ..................................................................................... 32 Table 11: Thickness ...
... Table 9: Thickness of insulation required to achieve a U Value of 0.45 W/m² K ................................................... 29 Table 10: Insulation types and typical conductivity range ..................................................................................... 32 Table 11: Thickness ...
Review - Roots, Stems, Leaves, Adaptations and
... ____ 3. The main function of ground tissue is to conduct water and minerals. ____ 4. In monocot stems, the vascular bundles are arranged in a ring. ____ 5. Primary plant growth occurs in apical meristems located at the tips of stems and roots. ____ 6. Cell division in meristems decreases the length ...
... ____ 3. The main function of ground tissue is to conduct water and minerals. ____ 4. In monocot stems, the vascular bundles are arranged in a ring. ____ 5. Primary plant growth occurs in apical meristems located at the tips of stems and roots. ____ 6. Cell division in meristems decreases the length ...
Regulation of secondary compounds synthesis by photosynthetic
... 1 General introduction ................................................................................................................................. 9 1.1 The photosynthetic process in land plants and diatoms ................................................................... 15 1.2 The reorient ...
... 1 General introduction ................................................................................................................................. 9 1.1 The photosynthetic process in land plants and diatoms ................................................................... 15 1.2 The reorient ...
Metabolic Engineering of Plant Secondary Metabolism
... genes, Chapter 6 deals with work on transcriptional regulators as possible targets for genetic engireering. The subsequent chapters deal with agricultural applications of metabolic engineering, aiming at improving the quality of plants. The last chapters concern the possibility of altering the produ ...
... genes, Chapter 6 deals with work on transcriptional regulators as possible targets for genetic engireering. The subsequent chapters deal with agricultural applications of metabolic engineering, aiming at improving the quality of plants. The last chapters concern the possibility of altering the produ ...
Modulation of environmental responses of plants by circadian clocks
... Environmental signals regulate the phase and period of the plant circadian clock, which results in an approximate synchronization of clock outputs with external events. One of the consequences of circadian control is that stimuli of the same strength applied at different times of the day can result ...
... Environmental signals regulate the phase and period of the plant circadian clock, which results in an approximate synchronization of clock outputs with external events. One of the consequences of circadian control is that stimuli of the same strength applied at different times of the day can result ...
Viewing leaf structure and evolution from a
... are adapted to low light habitats can reach widths up to 8 mm (Tmesipteris; Fig. 3). However, such a long hydraulic pathway through mesophyll tissue renders Kleaf very low, thereby limiting gas exchange to extremely low rates to prevent the development of damaging water deficits. The needles and scal ...
... are adapted to low light habitats can reach widths up to 8 mm (Tmesipteris; Fig. 3). However, such a long hydraulic pathway through mesophyll tissue renders Kleaf very low, thereby limiting gas exchange to extremely low rates to prevent the development of damaging water deficits. The needles and scal ...
Air Transport in Building Envelope and Construction Process
... One of the conclusions was that it is important to get developers/clients to treat airtightness more seriously (Sandberg, Skander, 2004 and 2005). The following are summarised comments from persons in the building process: Attitude: Most respondents think that airtightness is important. They also in ...
... One of the conclusions was that it is important to get developers/clients to treat airtightness more seriously (Sandberg, Skander, 2004 and 2005). The following are summarised comments from persons in the building process: Attitude: Most respondents think that airtightness is important. They also in ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Objectives, key questions and hypotheses
... times depleted) and that stores sufficient quantities of water in its leaves, stems or roots, thus enabling it to survive dry periods. The adopted definition includes leaf, stem and/or root succulence. Only succulent plants and bulbous succulent plants have been considered in this study. The two sem ...
... times depleted) and that stores sufficient quantities of water in its leaves, stems or roots, thus enabling it to survive dry periods. The adopted definition includes leaf, stem and/or root succulence. Only succulent plants and bulbous succulent plants have been considered in this study. The two sem ...
Marla-Oodnadatta - Natural Resources South Australia
... Some of the plant species discussed in this strategy are valued amenity trees (e.g. Athel Pine) within station gardens, while others are generally undesirable plants (e.g. Cactus and Khaki Weed). Most of the weeds are currently at low densities, while others have infested large areas. All the plants ...
... Some of the plant species discussed in this strategy are valued amenity trees (e.g. Athel Pine) within station gardens, while others are generally undesirable plants (e.g. Cactus and Khaki Weed). Most of the weeds are currently at low densities, while others have infested large areas. All the plants ...
Canola in the Classroom
... How does canola grow? > On the farm these plants grow to a height of one to two meters. The yellow flower produces seed pods that are about 5 centimeters in length. Each seed pod contains 20 to 30 round seeds. These tiny seeds are crushed to extrude canola oil. > From germination to seed productio ...
... How does canola grow? > On the farm these plants grow to a height of one to two meters. The yellow flower produces seed pods that are about 5 centimeters in length. Each seed pod contains 20 to 30 round seeds. These tiny seeds are crushed to extrude canola oil. > From germination to seed productio ...
Leaf phenology as an optimal strategy for carbon gain in plants1
... which stops leaf production early in the season and immediately begins to store photosynthates for the next year, will be selected. Conversely, in unstable environments, successive leafing, which continues leaf production until late in the growing season, will be favored. Although comparable type of ...
... which stops leaf production early in the season and immediately begins to store photosynthates for the next year, will be selected. Conversely, in unstable environments, successive leafing, which continues leaf production until late in the growing season, will be favored. Although comparable type of ...
Curtis Park Village - City of Sacramento
... review and approval of the Planning and Design Commission and City Council before development occurs. It is recognized that development is not expected to occur for a number of years in this area, and market conditions will likely change during this period of time. The street system and parcel layou ...
... review and approval of the Planning and Design Commission and City Council before development occurs. It is recognized that development is not expected to occur for a number of years in this area, and market conditions will likely change during this period of time. The street system and parcel layou ...
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... seedling establishment and survival may depend on the shelter provided by shrub species (Carlsson & Callaghan, 1991; Hobbie, 1992; Yeaton & Esler, 1990). The communities of shrubs and their understoreys may maintain diversity in areas where otherwise only poor vegetation of stress-tolerant species w ...
... seedling establishment and survival may depend on the shelter provided by shrub species (Carlsson & Callaghan, 1991; Hobbie, 1992; Yeaton & Esler, 1990). The communities of shrubs and their understoreys may maintain diversity in areas where otherwise only poor vegetation of stress-tolerant species w ...
Subtle Regulation of Potato Acid Invertase Activity by a Protein
... Y.L., T.L., B.S., and C.X. wrote the article. www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/doi/10.1104/pp.15.00664 ...
... Y.L., T.L., B.S., and C.X. wrote the article. www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/doi/10.1104/pp.15.00664 ...
A Comprehensive Cost Database and Budgeting Methodology
... Unlike site selection, site design is often modified to meet LEED criteria. In general, most Certified projects achieve 5 or 6 of the total 14 available site points, with the higher LEED levels achieving 9 or more. Credit Site 5.1 requires either the minimization of site construction – usually achie ...
... Unlike site selection, site design is often modified to meet LEED criteria. In general, most Certified projects achieve 5 or 6 of the total 14 available site points, with the higher LEED levels achieving 9 or more. Credit Site 5.1 requires either the minimization of site construction – usually achie ...