Arabidopsis root hair development in adaptation to iron
... Although iron is the fourth most abundant element in the lithosphere (http://www.matpack.de/Info/Nuclear/Elements/lithosphere.html), under aerobic conditions it is poorly available for plants, because Fe3+ is highly insoluble due to precipitation of iron hydroxide or iron phosphate. In anaerobic env ...
... Although iron is the fourth most abundant element in the lithosphere (http://www.matpack.de/Info/Nuclear/Elements/lithosphere.html), under aerobic conditions it is poorly available for plants, because Fe3+ is highly insoluble due to precipitation of iron hydroxide or iron phosphate. In anaerobic env ...
Modes of Action and Functions of ERECTA-family
... The Arabidopsis genome contains three ERECTA-family genes, ERECTA (ER), ERL1 and ERL2 that encode leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases. This gene family acts synergistically to coordinate cell proliferation and growth during above-ground organogenesis with the major player, ERECTA, masking the ...
... The Arabidopsis genome contains three ERECTA-family genes, ERECTA (ER), ERL1 and ERL2 that encode leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases. This gene family acts synergistically to coordinate cell proliferation and growth during above-ground organogenesis with the major player, ERECTA, masking the ...
The XIII th Cell Wall Meeting
... (a) Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QW, UK; (b) Shell Global Solutions, Thornton, Chester, CH1 3SH, UK. ...
... (a) Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QW, UK; (b) Shell Global Solutions, Thornton, Chester, CH1 3SH, UK. ...
RESPONSE OF TUNDRA VEGETATION TO TEMPERATURE
... “Scientists are perennially aware that it is best not to trust theory until it is confirmed by evidence. It is equally true ... that it is best not to put too much faith in facts until they have been confirmed by theory.” While this dissertation will not propose new theories an attempt is continuall ...
... “Scientists are perennially aware that it is best not to trust theory until it is confirmed by evidence. It is equally true ... that it is best not to put too much faith in facts until they have been confirmed by theory.” While this dissertation will not propose new theories an attempt is continuall ...
Annual Flowers, Grasses, Succulents, Vines
... leaves are more wavy, like a snake. The degree of spiral depends on the clone and the amount of sunlight the plant receives when the leaves start growing. The flowers are green with pale yellow margins, nodding, sweetly scented, reportedly of butter and vanilla! The fragrance can be quite strong on ...
... leaves are more wavy, like a snake. The degree of spiral depends on the clone and the amount of sunlight the plant receives when the leaves start growing. The flowers are green with pale yellow margins, nodding, sweetly scented, reportedly of butter and vanilla! The fragrance can be quite strong on ...
Title of Dissertation: TYPE II MADS-BOX GENES ASSOCIATED WITH
... low temperature induced dormancy development suggesting a role in bud dormancy and may represent an analogous regulatory mechanism to the down-regulation of FLC during vernalization in Arabidopsis. In addition, several PtFLC2 splice isoforms (PtFLC2as1–9) were identified that were associated with th ...
... low temperature induced dormancy development suggesting a role in bud dormancy and may represent an analogous regulatory mechanism to the down-regulation of FLC during vernalization in Arabidopsis. In addition, several PtFLC2 splice isoforms (PtFLC2as1–9) were identified that were associated with th ...
U Tech Glossary - Genesis Nursery
... flowering to become a single fruit (news). See multiple fruit. aggressive invader (gran). agronomic ala ...
... flowering to become a single fruit (news). See multiple fruit. aggressive invader (gran). agronomic ala ...
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... widespread use of these drugs and globalization has led to the development of multidrug-resistant pathogens worldwide. On the other hand, the pharmaceutical industry that previously relied extensively on natural products (NPs) as source of small molecules for anti-infective drug discovery and develo ...
... widespread use of these drugs and globalization has led to the development of multidrug-resistant pathogens worldwide. On the other hand, the pharmaceutical industry that previously relied extensively on natural products (NPs) as source of small molecules for anti-infective drug discovery and develo ...
Regulation of lateral root development
... stems and floral organs, which are initiated on the flanks of the meristem (Fukaki, H. et al. 2007). Underground, a branching root system develops through the production of many lateral and adventitious roots from the internal tissues of the parental roots and shoots (Charlton WA. 1996). Certain cel ...
... stems and floral organs, which are initiated on the flanks of the meristem (Fukaki, H. et al. 2007). Underground, a branching root system develops through the production of many lateral and adventitious roots from the internal tissues of the parental roots and shoots (Charlton WA. 1996). Certain cel ...
Review of the status, harvest, trade and management of seven Asian
... Wild plant species form the foundation of healthcare practices throughout much of Asia. This is particularly true in the case of traditional medicine practices, including codified systems such as traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurveyda, Siddha, Unani and Tibetan medicines, and more localised healthc ...
... Wild plant species form the foundation of healthcare practices throughout much of Asia. This is particularly true in the case of traditional medicine practices, including codified systems such as traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurveyda, Siddha, Unani and Tibetan medicines, and more localised healthc ...
Pollen and seed desiccation tolerance in relation
... other hand, seeds and pollen that do not undergo maturation drying and are shed with relatively high moisture contents are highly susceptible to desiccation damage and cannot be stored under the same conditions as orthodox seeds, tending to germinate immediately if moisture is available. Such pollen ...
... other hand, seeds and pollen that do not undergo maturation drying and are shed with relatively high moisture contents are highly susceptible to desiccation damage and cannot be stored under the same conditions as orthodox seeds, tending to germinate immediately if moisture is available. Such pollen ...
Abstract Book
... mechanisms that control the development and physiology of plants, as well as their interactions with the biotic and abiotic environment. These studies range from the gene to the whole plant, and use the concepts and tools of biochemistry, biophysics, imaging, molecular biology, genetics, genomics, c ...
... mechanisms that control the development and physiology of plants, as well as their interactions with the biotic and abiotic environment. These studies range from the gene to the whole plant, and use the concepts and tools of biochemistry, biophysics, imaging, molecular biology, genetics, genomics, c ...
Growing Out of Stress: The Role of Cell- and Organ
... support for tissues to resist the pull of gravity or, in roots, to penetrate through hardened ...
... support for tissues to resist the pull of gravity or, in roots, to penetrate through hardened ...
Applied and fundamental aspects of BABY BOOM
... The changes that a differentiated cell undergoes during somatic embryo induction resemble those of Waddington’s reverse model, where a differentiated cell is triggered to switch back to an embryogenic state (Fehér 2008). The steps that take place as a differentiated plant cell develops into a totipo ...
... The changes that a differentiated cell undergoes during somatic embryo induction resemble those of Waddington’s reverse model, where a differentiated cell is triggered to switch back to an embryogenic state (Fehér 2008). The steps that take place as a differentiated plant cell develops into a totipo ...
Plant pathogenic bacteria
... biocontrol. Independently with the fact that there is some shadow on the use of genetic engineering microorganisms (but this is another question), I am sure studies on biocontrol and ecology will be developed. ...
... biocontrol. Independently with the fact that there is some shadow on the use of genetic engineering microorganisms (but this is another question), I am sure studies on biocontrol and ecology will be developed. ...
- Open Access Repository of ICRISAT
... inclusion in the publication does not necessarily constitute endorsement by the organizers. Enquires concerning the technical content of Abstracts should be addressed directly to the Authors. The designations employed and the presentation of material in this book do not imply the expression of any o ...
... inclusion in the publication does not necessarily constitute endorsement by the organizers. Enquires concerning the technical content of Abstracts should be addressed directly to the Authors. The designations employed and the presentation of material in this book do not imply the expression of any o ...
full proceedings - European Botanic Gardens Consortium
... How should the threats and levels of risk for species and populations be assessed? What should be the policy of botanic gardens with respect to the introduction of invasive alien species? How can botanic gardens participate in allaying the effects of climate change? Topic 2. Strengthening Networks f ...
... How should the threats and levels of risk for species and populations be assessed? What should be the policy of botanic gardens with respect to the introduction of invasive alien species? How can botanic gardens participate in allaying the effects of climate change? Topic 2. Strengthening Networks f ...
The Secretary of the Interior`s Standards for Rehabilitation
... adopted by historic district and planning commissions across the country. The intent of the Standards is to assist the long-term preservation of a property's significance through the preservation of historic materials and features. The Standards pertain to historic buildings of all materials, constr ...
... adopted by historic district and planning commissions across the country. The intent of the Standards is to assist the long-term preservation of a property's significance through the preservation of historic materials and features. The Standards pertain to historic buildings of all materials, constr ...
THE EFFECT OF SEAWEED CONCENTRATE ON PLANT GROWTH
... Finally, the effect of seaweed concentrate on the growth of tomato plants grown in nematode-infested soil was investigated. SWC applied as a soil drench, improved plant vigour, significantly increased shoot and root fresh weights and resulted in a marked reduction in the number of nematode galls per ...
... Finally, the effect of seaweed concentrate on the growth of tomato plants grown in nematode-infested soil was investigated. SWC applied as a soil drench, improved plant vigour, significantly increased shoot and root fresh weights and resulted in a marked reduction in the number of nematode galls per ...
Tansley review
... having dichotomously branching, open systems, but reticulation evolved frequently. Angiosperms have greatest diversity in vein structure but share key architectural elements, that is, a hierarchy of vein orders forming a reticulate mesh (Hickey, 1973; Ellis et al., 2009; McKown et al., 2010). Typica ...
... having dichotomously branching, open systems, but reticulation evolved frequently. Angiosperms have greatest diversity in vein structure but share key architectural elements, that is, a hierarchy of vein orders forming a reticulate mesh (Hickey, 1973; Ellis et al., 2009; McKown et al., 2010). Typica ...
Leaf venation: structure, function, development, evolution, ecology
... having dichotomously branching, open systems, but reticulation evolved frequently. Angiosperms have greatest diversity in vein structure but share key architectural elements, that is, a hierarchy of vein orders forming a reticulate mesh (Hickey, 1973; Ellis et al., 2009; McKown et al., 2010). Typica ...
... having dichotomously branching, open systems, but reticulation evolved frequently. Angiosperms have greatest diversity in vein structure but share key architectural elements, that is, a hierarchy of vein orders forming a reticulate mesh (Hickey, 1973; Ellis et al., 2009; McKown et al., 2010). Typica ...
Trees Document
... Evergreen; branches droop; should be grown with a single leader; can form large surface roots; tolerates wide range of pH; well-drained soils; produces large, heavy green cones which can take up to 3 years to mature; foliage is very stiff & pointed; should receive regular waterings though it can tol ...
... Evergreen; branches droop; should be grown with a single leader; can form large surface roots; tolerates wide range of pH; well-drained soils; produces large, heavy green cones which can take up to 3 years to mature; foliage is very stiff & pointed; should receive regular waterings though it can tol ...
Paedomorphosis, Secondary Woodiness, and Insular
... determine their evolutionary trends. In the case of axial parenchyma, he concluded that its absence is the most primitive condition. Diffuse axial parenchyma (single strands or cells scattered among the xylary fibers) is advanced. Metatracheal parenchyma (axial parenchyma in concentric rings paralle ...
... determine their evolutionary trends. In the case of axial parenchyma, he concluded that its absence is the most primitive condition. Diffuse axial parenchyma (single strands or cells scattered among the xylary fibers) is advanced. Metatracheal parenchyma (axial parenchyma in concentric rings paralle ...
Cellulose Biosynthesis in Oomycetes
... Some Oomycete species are pathogens of great economical importance. For example, species of the genus Phytophthora are well studied plant pathogens that cause considerable economical losses in agriculture. Saprolegniosis, a fish disease caused by species from the genus Saprolegnia, is a major proble ...
... Some Oomycete species are pathogens of great economical importance. For example, species of the genus Phytophthora are well studied plant pathogens that cause considerable economical losses in agriculture. Saprolegniosis, a fish disease caused by species from the genus Saprolegnia, is a major proble ...
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... in Canada provided much useful information on the status and distribution of the fringed gentian. Many of Cornell's faculty, research associates and staff gave me help and guidance. In particular I thank Dr. Karl Niklas, for investigating seed dispersal of the fringed gentian with me, Dr. Susan Riha ...
... in Canada provided much useful information on the status and distribution of the fringed gentian. Many of Cornell's faculty, research associates and staff gave me help and guidance. In particular I thank Dr. Karl Niklas, for investigating seed dispersal of the fringed gentian with me, Dr. Susan Riha ...