mesmap - 2 abstract book
... We would like to thank for their sincere supports of Turkish Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock, Turkish Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs and Turkish Airlines. Moreover, organizing committee members would like to thank you all the participants their valuable scientific participation. ...
... We would like to thank for their sincere supports of Turkish Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock, Turkish Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs and Turkish Airlines. Moreover, organizing committee members would like to thank you all the participants their valuable scientific participation. ...
Sustainability and performance assessment and
... a bottom-up approach ......................................................... 175 ...
... a bottom-up approach ......................................................... 175 ...
Untitled - BEAM Society
... and development. Besides expanding the range of building developments that can be assessed, these versions of BEAM widened the coverage of issues that could further define the quality and sustainability of the buildings. In 2009, climate change and global warming became international issues. Various ...
... and development. Besides expanding the range of building developments that can be assessed, these versions of BEAM widened the coverage of issues that could further define the quality and sustainability of the buildings. In 2009, climate change and global warming became international issues. Various ...
International plant virus epidemiology workshop : resistance to
... of viral epidemiology and their approach with new means of epidemiological analysis of populations and the study of virus-plant relations in biochemistry and cellular biology. Todays' conference will play a part which will prove both exciting and difficult. Indeed, during the last few years preceedi ...
... of viral epidemiology and their approach with new means of epidemiological analysis of populations and the study of virus-plant relations in biochemistry and cellular biology. Todays' conference will play a part which will prove both exciting and difficult. Indeed, during the last few years preceedi ...
The Biology of Ananas comosus (Pineapple)
... This document describes the biology of Ananas comosus var. comosus (pineapple), with particular reference to the Australian environment, cultivation and use. Information included relates to the taxonomy and origins of cultivated A. comosus var. comosus (A. comosus), general descriptions of its morph ...
... This document describes the biology of Ananas comosus var. comosus (pineapple), with particular reference to the Australian environment, cultivation and use. Information included relates to the taxonomy and origins of cultivated A. comosus var. comosus (A. comosus), general descriptions of its morph ...
program and abstracts of the conference here
... with fast-growing exotic species. Such approaches can improve livelihoods in the short-term benefits but do little to conserve biodiversity and there is evidence that they may lower both ecological and economic resilience over the longer term. On the other hand, approaches that simply aim to restore ...
... with fast-growing exotic species. Such approaches can improve livelihoods in the short-term benefits but do little to conserve biodiversity and there is evidence that they may lower both ecological and economic resilience over the longer term. On the other hand, approaches that simply aim to restore ...
Identification of Potential Regulators of Jasmonate
... JAs are oxylipins that originate from free radical oxidation of lipids (Wasternack, 2007). Oxylipins have been suggested to be ancient signals of tissue damage that activate general stress response pathways (Mueller, 2004). This is indeed the case in plants, where JAs elicit production of secondary ...
... JAs are oxylipins that originate from free radical oxidation of lipids (Wasternack, 2007). Oxylipins have been suggested to be ancient signals of tissue damage that activate general stress response pathways (Mueller, 2004). This is indeed the case in plants, where JAs elicit production of secondary ...
Potato in Vitro Culture Techniques and Biotechnology
... rapidly developing field of plant biotechnology, the use of plant in vitro culture techniques is the common, integration feature. In vitro culture techniques enable us to excise from plants and under controlled, axenic laboratory conditions culture their cells, tissues, organs or even the whole plan ...
... rapidly developing field of plant biotechnology, the use of plant in vitro culture techniques is the common, integration feature. In vitro culture techniques enable us to excise from plants and under controlled, axenic laboratory conditions culture their cells, tissues, organs or even the whole plan ...
Full Report - CropLife Foundation
... Most crop diseases are caused by fungi, which lack chlorophyll and therefore are unable to produce their own carbohydrate food.[144] Consequently, they must feed on other living plants or on dead organic matter. Of the 100,000 described species of fungi in the world, approximately 20,000 produce one ...
... Most crop diseases are caused by fungi, which lack chlorophyll and therefore are unable to produce their own carbohydrate food.[144] Consequently, they must feed on other living plants or on dead organic matter. Of the 100,000 described species of fungi in the world, approximately 20,000 produce one ...
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... The role of plant pathology in our rapidly changing world is of increasing importance. Our discipline is connected with very relevant social and economic issues: environmental protection and conservation, food safety and security, and climate change, to name a few. Yet plant pathology is continuousl ...
... The role of plant pathology in our rapidly changing world is of increasing importance. Our discipline is connected with very relevant social and economic issues: environmental protection and conservation, food safety and security, and climate change, to name a few. Yet plant pathology is continuousl ...
cucurbitaceae 2014 - Cucurbit Breeding
... Pseudoperonospora cubensis, the causal agent of cucurbit downy mildew, is an obligate pathogen of Cucumis sativus (cucumber) and many other hosts in the Cucurbitaceae. Similar to many other plant pathogenic oomycetes, Ps. cubensis has a broad host range (>20 Genera), a wide geographical distribution ...
... Pseudoperonospora cubensis, the causal agent of cucurbit downy mildew, is an obligate pathogen of Cucumis sativus (cucumber) and many other hosts in the Cucurbitaceae. Similar to many other plant pathogenic oomycetes, Ps. cubensis has a broad host range (>20 Genera), a wide geographical distribution ...
Regulating Vascular Differentiation, Lateral Root
... and (3) regenerative differentiation, in which the vascular elements re-differentiate from parenchyma cells at lateral root junctions (Aloni and Plotkin, 1985) and around wounds in parenchyma or cambium (Sachs, 1981; Aloni, 2004). Vascular development in a plant continues as long as the plant grows ...
... and (3) regenerative differentiation, in which the vascular elements re-differentiate from parenchyma cells at lateral root junctions (Aloni and Plotkin, 1985) and around wounds in parenchyma or cambium (Sachs, 1981; Aloni, 2004). Vascular development in a plant continues as long as the plant grows ...
3.1. Myrtus communis L. essential oil compositions
... the most commonly used methods include hydro-distillation (with a collecting solvent which is then removed under vacuum), steam and steam/water distillation (Fig. 2) (Bowles, 2003, Margaris et al., 1982 and Surburg and Panten, 2006). In addition to these conventional methods, other newer methods for ...
... the most commonly used methods include hydro-distillation (with a collecting solvent which is then removed under vacuum), steam and steam/water distillation (Fig. 2) (Bowles, 2003, Margaris et al., 1982 and Surburg and Panten, 2006). In addition to these conventional methods, other newer methods for ...
Auxin Signaling in Arabidopsis Leaf Vascular
... connected to the midvein and then differentiated into continuous lobes of elongated cell files. Although additional lobes of DR5 expression emerged in the basal part of the primordium, DR5 expression disappeared in more mature veins in the distal part of the leaf (Fig. 2, E–J). DR5 expression was ge ...
... connected to the midvein and then differentiated into continuous lobes of elongated cell files. Although additional lobes of DR5 expression emerged in the basal part of the primordium, DR5 expression disappeared in more mature veins in the distal part of the leaf (Fig. 2, E–J). DR5 expression was ge ...
Verticillium
... strafbar. Das gilt insbesondere für Vervielfältigungen, Übersetzungen, Mikroverfilmungen und die Einspeicherung und Verarbeitung in elektronischen Systemen. Die DPG gestattet die Vervielfältigung zum Zwecke der Ausbildung an Schulen und Universitäten. All rights reserved. No part of this publication ...
... strafbar. Das gilt insbesondere für Vervielfältigungen, Übersetzungen, Mikroverfilmungen und die Einspeicherung und Verarbeitung in elektronischen Systemen. Die DPG gestattet die Vervielfältigung zum Zwecke der Ausbildung an Schulen und Universitäten. All rights reserved. No part of this publication ...
and BEES
... In accordance with the historic environmental concern of Embrapa embedded on the technologies developed by its scientists, its research program recently incorporated a research arrangement – a set of correlated projects − called POLIAGRO, which aims to harmonize existing and future production system ...
... In accordance with the historic environmental concern of Embrapa embedded on the technologies developed by its scientists, its research program recently incorporated a research arrangement – a set of correlated projects − called POLIAGRO, which aims to harmonize existing and future production system ...
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... (He et al., 2009). This reduced leaf area was an indirect effect of ethylene on the leaf epinasty with reduced light capture, and/or on a reduced CO2 assimilation, which was found to be more sensitive to the ethylene increase than the reduction in growth. Both reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitri ...
... (He et al., 2009). This reduced leaf area was an indirect effect of ethylene on the leaf epinasty with reduced light capture, and/or on a reduced CO2 assimilation, which was found to be more sensitive to the ethylene increase than the reduction in growth. Both reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitri ...
root development of vegetable crops
... The plant is the most important agent in crop production. Soils, cultivation, fertilizers, irrigation, and other factors, in a sense, are all more or less subsidiary. Soils are modified by cultivation, by adding manure or other fertilizers, by drainage or irrigation, and in other ways with the expre ...
... The plant is the most important agent in crop production. Soils, cultivation, fertilizers, irrigation, and other factors, in a sense, are all more or less subsidiary. Soils are modified by cultivation, by adding manure or other fertilizers, by drainage or irrigation, and in other ways with the expre ...
Increased sensor lighting Less bells More glass
... Savings can indicate how little things were done or things were wrongly done in first place. Savings mean taking responsibilities of design to avoid mistakes in future. Savings can also be harmful to people if overused (switching off the Switching off lights in unused areas of the palace. More time ...
... Savings can indicate how little things were done or things were wrongly done in first place. Savings mean taking responsibilities of design to avoid mistakes in future. Savings can also be harmful to people if overused (switching off the Switching off lights in unused areas of the palace. More time ...
Conservation Action Plan for the Prespa Lakes` Watershed
... Prespa Park (TPP) requires knowledge based management related to sustainable use of mountain tea, based on accurate data on the area of distribution, biomass production and harvested amounts. Only then can possible conflicts between sustainable harvesting and conservation aims be detected and avoide ...
... Prespa Park (TPP) requires knowledge based management related to sustainable use of mountain tea, based on accurate data on the area of distribution, biomass production and harvested amounts. Only then can possible conflicts between sustainable harvesting and conservation aims be detected and avoide ...
Configure - Fine Americas
... One of the newest plant growth regulators (PGRs) on the market is Configure®, from Fine Americas Inc. Configure® is a synthetic cytokinin that is labeled for use on herbaceous ornamental crops to stimulate branching and flower bud initiation. What is Configure®? Configure® is a 2% liquid solution of ...
... One of the newest plant growth regulators (PGRs) on the market is Configure®, from Fine Americas Inc. Configure® is a synthetic cytokinin that is labeled for use on herbaceous ornamental crops to stimulate branching and flower bud initiation. What is Configure®? Configure® is a 2% liquid solution of ...
Reuse and Recycling on the London 2012 Olympic Park
... Demolition underway on the Olympic Park (CLM) was the delivery partner to the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) with Atkins as project manager. The Park itself was divided into a North and a South side with Morrison Construction and BAM Nuttall acting as the respective Tier 1 contractors for the ...
... Demolition underway on the Olympic Park (CLM) was the delivery partner to the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) with Atkins as project manager. The Park itself was divided into a North and a South side with Morrison Construction and BAM Nuttall acting as the respective Tier 1 contractors for the ...
A manual of weeds - Weed Science Society of America
... be in widest and most common use for the plant described. A few paragraphs of the introductory chapters are rearranged from some lessons about weeds which were furnished by the writer for the Leaflets of the Home Nature-Study Course, while serving as Assistant in the Bureau of Nature-Study at Cornel ...
... be in widest and most common use for the plant described. A few paragraphs of the introductory chapters are rearranged from some lessons about weeds which were furnished by the writer for the Leaflets of the Home Nature-Study Course, while serving as Assistant in the Bureau of Nature-Study at Cornel ...
Plant Mutation Breeding and Biotechnology
... Evolution and practical breeding both depend on genetic variation. Over the years since Darwin, naturalists and a diversity of scientists have learned how to create, detect, and utilize mutations. The development of genomics has more recently increased the power of plant mutagenesis in crop improvem ...
... Evolution and practical breeding both depend on genetic variation. Over the years since Darwin, naturalists and a diversity of scientists have learned how to create, detect, and utilize mutations. The development of genomics has more recently increased the power of plant mutagenesis in crop improvem ...
A biochemical framework for RNA silencing in plants
... (dsRNA) into two classes of small interfering RNAs, as well as an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity that can convert exogenous single-stranded RNA into dsRNA. In this plant embryo extract, an endogenous microRNA (miRNA) that lacks perfect complementarity to its RNA targets nonetheless acts as a ...
... (dsRNA) into two classes of small interfering RNAs, as well as an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity that can convert exogenous single-stranded RNA into dsRNA. In this plant embryo extract, an endogenous microRNA (miRNA) that lacks perfect complementarity to its RNA targets nonetheless acts as a ...