ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA SERIES BOTANICA Vol. 51
... W. Szypuła, J. Budziszewska, D. Delbani – In vitro culture of endophytic fungi as a potential source of a novel biologically active secondary metabolites K. Tomiczak, J. J. Rybczyński – Cytologial, cytometric and molecular characterization of gentian somatic hybrids A. Trojak-Goluch, A. Depta, M. Ag ...
... W. Szypuła, J. Budziszewska, D. Delbani – In vitro culture of endophytic fungi as a potential source of a novel biologically active secondary metabolites K. Tomiczak, J. J. Rybczyński – Cytologial, cytometric and molecular characterization of gentian somatic hybrids A. Trojak-Goluch, A. Depta, M. Ag ...
Colorado Forage Guide - Colorado State University Extension
... Small acreage pastures can be reseeded to a single species (solo planting or monoculture) or a mix of species. Mixtures are more ecologically desirable because of stand diversity. They survive disease and insect problems better, and extremes in climatic conditions. Mixtures are more efficient users ...
... Small acreage pastures can be reseeded to a single species (solo planting or monoculture) or a mix of species. Mixtures are more ecologically desirable because of stand diversity. They survive disease and insect problems better, and extremes in climatic conditions. Mixtures are more efficient users ...
Plastoquinone and Ubiquinone in Plants: Biosynthesis
... growth and development through participating in the biosynthesis and metabolism of important chemical compounds, acting as antioxidants, being involved in plant response to stress, and regulating gene expression and cell signal transduction. UQ, particularly UQ10 , has also been widely used in peopl ...
... growth and development through participating in the biosynthesis and metabolism of important chemical compounds, acting as antioxidants, being involved in plant response to stress, and regulating gene expression and cell signal transduction. UQ, particularly UQ10 , has also been widely used in peopl ...
Project Case Study Corby Civic Hub
... The building was fully commissioned and has also gone through a seasonal commissioning programme to ensure systems are performing at their optimum level and user comfort is maintained. Sub metering of all uses for energy monitoring has also helped the Council manage the building. All of the above me ...
... The building was fully commissioned and has also gone through a seasonal commissioning programme to ensure systems are performing at their optimum level and user comfort is maintained. Sub metering of all uses for energy monitoring has also helped the Council manage the building. All of the above me ...
Small ruminant management and feeding with high quality
... ruminant populations to remain, despite the frequent attacks by dogs. These extensive systems, particularly with limited or no managements at all, are productive to a certain extent, depending on the management and the richness of the natural vegetation. But considering that they require minimum inv ...
... ruminant populations to remain, despite the frequent attacks by dogs. These extensive systems, particularly with limited or no managements at all, are productive to a certain extent, depending on the management and the richness of the natural vegetation. But considering that they require minimum inv ...
water potential
... the passive movement of water across a membrane. – Aquaporins do not affect the water potential gradient or the direction of water flow, but rather the rate at which water diffuses down its water potential gradient. – This raises the possibility that the cell can regulate the rate of water uptake or ...
... the passive movement of water across a membrane. – Aquaporins do not affect the water potential gradient or the direction of water flow, but rather the rate at which water diffuses down its water potential gradient. – This raises the possibility that the cell can regulate the rate of water uptake or ...
Establishing and Managing Switchgrass
... Switchgrass provides excellent habitat for wildlife when used exclusively or in combination with other plant species. The vertical growth habit of switchgrass provides beneficial cover for many upland birds that allows for quality nesting sites and protection from predators. Switchgrass is also used ...
... Switchgrass provides excellent habitat for wildlife when used exclusively or in combination with other plant species. The vertical growth habit of switchgrass provides beneficial cover for many upland birds that allows for quality nesting sites and protection from predators. Switchgrass is also used ...
A Genomic and Molecular View of Wood Formation
... genes involved in regulating the identity and development of apical meristem cells have been characterized (see reviews by Leyser, 2001; Carles and Fletcher, 2003; Fleming, 2005; Jiang and Feldman, 2005). Although secondary growth is a different biological process from primary growth, some genetic m ...
... genes involved in regulating the identity and development of apical meristem cells have been characterized (see reviews by Leyser, 2001; Carles and Fletcher, 2003; Fleming, 2005; Jiang and Feldman, 2005). Although secondary growth is a different biological process from primary growth, some genetic m ...
Architectural Styles Survey in Palestinian Territories
... considered while designing the construction that meets energy saving requirements. And to draw attention towards the problem of the energy loss and the absence of the energy efficiency in the building process in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, in terms of materials, techniques and codes. Through surve ...
... considered while designing the construction that meets energy saving requirements. And to draw attention towards the problem of the energy loss and the absence of the energy efficiency in the building process in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, in terms of materials, techniques and codes. Through surve ...
MB_28_win
... The plant kingdom is very diverse, from small nonvascular plants to large flowering vascular plants. Explain why some plants have been more successful on land than other plants have been. Answer: Successful land plants have developed vascular systems that transport water and nutrients, cuticles that ...
... The plant kingdom is very diverse, from small nonvascular plants to large flowering vascular plants. Explain why some plants have been more successful on land than other plants have been. Answer: Successful land plants have developed vascular systems that transport water and nutrients, cuticles that ...
Trees - Saddleback College
... this pine grows from 6 to 40 feet tall and will form a straggling crown with age. The old bark is thin with loose scales. Leaves are in clusters of three, yellow green, and between 3 and 7 inches long. The cones have prominent knobs on them (hence the name). Found on dry, barren or rocky places, bel ...
... this pine grows from 6 to 40 feet tall and will form a straggling crown with age. The old bark is thin with loose scales. Leaves are in clusters of three, yellow green, and between 3 and 7 inches long. The cones have prominent knobs on them (hence the name). Found on dry, barren or rocky places, bel ...
Impact of pest and disease resistant crops
... There is no evidence to suggest that DNA originating from transgenic organisms will persist or behave any differently in soil compared with that from non-GM organisms. In many cases, the DNA sequences that are used to genetically modify organisms originate from naturally occurring species and may ...
... There is no evidence to suggest that DNA originating from transgenic organisms will persist or behave any differently in soil compared with that from non-GM organisms. In many cases, the DNA sequences that are used to genetically modify organisms originate from naturally occurring species and may ...
MAKING SURE HUNGRY PLANTS GET FED: THE DUAL-TARGETED PURPLE ACID PHOSPHATASE
... agriculture demonstrates how the free Pi levels of most soils are suboptimal for plant growth. The world’s reserves of rock-Pi, our major source of Pi fertilizers, are projected to be depleted by the end of this century (Vance et al., 2003). Furthermore, Pi-runoff from fertilized fields into nearby ...
... agriculture demonstrates how the free Pi levels of most soils are suboptimal for plant growth. The world’s reserves of rock-Pi, our major source of Pi fertilizers, are projected to be depleted by the end of this century (Vance et al., 2003). Furthermore, Pi-runoff from fertilized fields into nearby ...
Sustainable horticultural crop production through intercropping: The
... sustainable agriculture is efficiency and lack of waste products in nature. When domestication of crops replaced hunting and gathering of food, landscape changed accordingly. By producing a limited selection of crop plants and animals, human kind has substantially reduced the level of biological div ...
... sustainable agriculture is efficiency and lack of waste products in nature. When domestication of crops replaced hunting and gathering of food, landscape changed accordingly. By producing a limited selection of crop plants and animals, human kind has substantially reduced the level of biological div ...
Effect of Gibberellic Acid and Potassium Nitrate Spray
... potassium nitrate increased fruit lycopene content, total soluble solids, vitamin C and titratable acidity compared with the control treatment. From this study, it can be concluded that spraying with gibberellic acid and potassium alone or in combination increased vegetative growth and reproductive ...
... potassium nitrate increased fruit lycopene content, total soluble solids, vitamin C and titratable acidity compared with the control treatment. From this study, it can be concluded that spraying with gibberellic acid and potassium alone or in combination increased vegetative growth and reproductive ...
Get PDF - Wiley Online Library
... gametes. Suppression of PAIR3 by RNAi produced similar results to the T-DNA insertion lines. PAIR3 encodes a protein that contains putative coiled-coil motifs, but does not have any close homologs in other organisms. PAIR3 is preferentially expressed in reproductive organs, especially in pollen moth ...
... gametes. Suppression of PAIR3 by RNAi produced similar results to the T-DNA insertion lines. PAIR3 encodes a protein that contains putative coiled-coil motifs, but does not have any close homologs in other organisms. PAIR3 is preferentially expressed in reproductive organs, especially in pollen moth ...
Osage-Orange - Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
... discovered by early European settlers, it was haphazardly carried and tended across the continent. Between 1855 and 1875 there was an agricultural hedge program to plant the species. Because of its attributes, it was prized anywhere agriculture, teamsters, and grazing animals were found. It is now c ...
... discovered by early European settlers, it was haphazardly carried and tended across the continent. Between 1855 and 1875 there was an agricultural hedge program to plant the species. Because of its attributes, it was prized anywhere agriculture, teamsters, and grazing animals were found. It is now c ...
NAME: ODONGO MESO HILDA REG NO: A22/0070/2009 BSc
... export revenues in 2003.The national area under coffee is estimated at 170,000 hectares. Coffee is grown between altitude 1,400 and 2100 meters above sea level. ...
... export revenues in 2003.The national area under coffee is estimated at 170,000 hectares. Coffee is grown between altitude 1,400 and 2100 meters above sea level. ...
Nutrient depletion as a key factor for manipulating gene expression
... visualized by different colours. WT Columbia was generally used, but for pho3 Wassilewskija was used. All ratios given in Table 1 are on a log 2 scale. White represents changes equal to or less than twofold (-1 to 1 on the log 2 scale); light blue represents changes larger than twofold but smaller o ...
... visualized by different colours. WT Columbia was generally used, but for pho3 Wassilewskija was used. All ratios given in Table 1 are on a log 2 scale. White represents changes equal to or less than twofold (-1 to 1 on the log 2 scale); light blue represents changes larger than twofold but smaller o ...
Downloaded - Judson University
... operative temperature of about 288C – although this decreases to about 278C as the moisture content increases to the limiting value of 12 g/kg of dry air (ASHRAE, 2004a). An alternative approach, based on the adaptive model of human thermal comfort, is based on empirical data (De Dear and Brager, 19 ...
... operative temperature of about 288C – although this decreases to about 278C as the moisture content increases to the limiting value of 12 g/kg of dry air (ASHRAE, 2004a). An alternative approach, based on the adaptive model of human thermal comfort, is based on empirical data (De Dear and Brager, 19 ...
Carbon isotope evidence implying high O2/CO2 ratios in the Permo
... The background levels of CO2 were selected to represent those derived from sensitivity analyses using a long-term geochemical model of the carbon cycle (Berner and Kothavala, 2001). In all experiments, the nighttime temperature was 20 ⫾ 2°C. Daytime temperature (td) and water vapor pressure deficit ...
... The background levels of CO2 were selected to represent those derived from sensitivity analyses using a long-term geochemical model of the carbon cycle (Berner and Kothavala, 2001). In all experiments, the nighttime temperature was 20 ⫾ 2°C. Daytime temperature (td) and water vapor pressure deficit ...
biosynthesis, perception, signal transduction and action
... Oxygenation of a-LeA is the initial step in JA biosynthesis. The oxygen has to be inserted in the C-13 position by a lipoxygenase (LOX) (Fig. 1). Among the six LOXs of Arabidopsis, four of them are 13-LOXs (LOX2, LOX3, LOX4, LOX6) (Bannenberg et al., 2009), although their functions are only partly u ...
... Oxygenation of a-LeA is the initial step in JA biosynthesis. The oxygen has to be inserted in the C-13 position by a lipoxygenase (LOX) (Fig. 1). Among the six LOXs of Arabidopsis, four of them are 13-LOXs (LOX2, LOX3, LOX4, LOX6) (Bannenberg et al., 2009), although their functions are only partly u ...
IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSR-JESTFT)
... When spinach plants were transferred to nutrient solutions without phosphorus, the photosynthetic rate per unit leaf area gradually declined. Stomatal conductance also decreased but was not the sole cause of the decreased photosynthetic rate because the partial pressure of CO2 in the intercellular s ...
... When spinach plants were transferred to nutrient solutions without phosphorus, the photosynthetic rate per unit leaf area gradually declined. Stomatal conductance also decreased but was not the sole cause of the decreased photosynthetic rate because the partial pressure of CO2 in the intercellular s ...
Curriculum Vitae - Antioch University
... Co-Director, Doctoral Program in Environmental Studies, Antioch University New England, 2012-2013 The Doctoral Program in Environmental Studies trains practitioner-scholars through transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary coursework, service projects, and research. Director, Field Study Trip Program, ...
... Co-Director, Doctoral Program in Environmental Studies, Antioch University New England, 2012-2013 The Doctoral Program in Environmental Studies trains practitioner-scholars through transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary coursework, service projects, and research. Director, Field Study Trip Program, ...