dissertationes biologicae universitatis tartuensis 91
... 2.2 Permanent study areas Material for population dynamics analysis is collected from 5 populations in Estonia (Table 1 in I) where permanent plots have been established and all individual plants marked and mapped. All vegetative and generative plants were marked with a numbered tag on permanent 1x1 ...
... 2.2 Permanent study areas Material for population dynamics analysis is collected from 5 populations in Estonia (Table 1 in I) where permanent plots have been established and all individual plants marked and mapped. All vegetative and generative plants were marked with a numbered tag on permanent 1x1 ...
Carbohydrate Reserves of Grasses: A Review
... Plant development stage, temperature, water stress, and nitrogen fertilization can drastically change the reserve level. The seasonal variation of carbohydrate reserves is often different for the same species when grown in different environments. The level of carbohydrate reserves in the lower regio ...
... Plant development stage, temperature, water stress, and nitrogen fertilization can drastically change the reserve level. The seasonal variation of carbohydrate reserves is often different for the same species when grown in different environments. The level of carbohydrate reserves in the lower regio ...
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... of the grass breeders' problems. It is an excellent pasture grass that thrives in association with white clover and tolerates tram pling and frequent defoliation; but sustained production from bluegrass pastures is restricted by this species' low tolerance of drought alld high temperatures, which r ...
... of the grass breeders' problems. It is an excellent pasture grass that thrives in association with white clover and tolerates tram pling and frequent defoliation; but sustained production from bluegrass pastures is restricted by this species' low tolerance of drought alld high temperatures, which r ...
Radopolus similis East African Highland bananas (EAHB- AAA) inoculated with endophytic non-pathogenic
... In the Lake Victoria Basin region of Uganda the most economically important pests of bananas are the banana weevil and R. similis. No single control strategy has proved effective against these two pests. An integrated pest management strategy for weevils and nematodes currently involves the use of c ...
... In the Lake Victoria Basin region of Uganda the most economically important pests of bananas are the banana weevil and R. similis. No single control strategy has proved effective against these two pests. An integrated pest management strategy for weevils and nematodes currently involves the use of c ...
The Ethno Botanical Uses of Medicinal Plants of Allai Valley
... locations, runs from East to West and joins River Indus near Besham at Kond Saiyidan. The nullahs, which feed the main stream, are Jabbar, Gantar, Batila and Pashto Khuwarrs[10]. ...
... locations, runs from East to West and joins River Indus near Besham at Kond Saiyidan. The nullahs, which feed the main stream, are Jabbar, Gantar, Batila and Pashto Khuwarrs[10]. ...
to catalog - Silver Heights Farm
... Welcome to Silver Heights Farm’s 2015-16 catalog of organic, heirloom & unusual, open pollinated vegetable transplants. We also grow a very rich line of culinary and medicinal herbs and several dye plants. The flowers we grow are all oldfashioned varieties difficult to find in most markets. Each ye ...
... Welcome to Silver Heights Farm’s 2015-16 catalog of organic, heirloom & unusual, open pollinated vegetable transplants. We also grow a very rich line of culinary and medicinal herbs and several dye plants. The flowers we grow are all oldfashioned varieties difficult to find in most markets. Each ye ...
Review NH4 toxicity in higher plants: a critical review
... NH4 + -fed plants generally take up an excess of cations relative to anions (Kirkby 1968, Clark 1982, van Beusichem et al. 1988). At the same time, NH4 + -fed plants normally acidify the external medium (Mevius and Engel 1931, Runge 1983, Findenegg 1987, Goodchild and Givan 1990, Schubert and Yan 19 ...
... NH4 + -fed plants generally take up an excess of cations relative to anions (Kirkby 1968, Clark 1982, van Beusichem et al. 1988). At the same time, NH4 + -fed plants normally acidify the external medium (Mevius and Engel 1931, Runge 1983, Findenegg 1987, Goodchild and Givan 1990, Schubert and Yan 19 ...
Replace, reuse, recycle: improving the sustainable use of
... the capture of several compounds including phosphates (Vermaat and Khalid Hanif, 1998). Waste-water stabilization ponds on farmland and constructed and engineered wetlands as well as constructed tanks for phytoremediation, are all employed globally. Water hyacinth, knotgrass, and cattail can all be ...
... the capture of several compounds including phosphates (Vermaat and Khalid Hanif, 1998). Waste-water stabilization ponds on farmland and constructed and engineered wetlands as well as constructed tanks for phytoremediation, are all employed globally. Water hyacinth, knotgrass, and cattail can all be ...
the ethnobotany of the vha venda
... the local flora and vegetation. As the first comprehensive study of its kind in Venda, it also serves as a record of an important part of the cultural heritage of the Vhavenda. Personal observations and interviews with numerous Venda people have played an important role. Information from the literat ...
... the local flora and vegetation. As the first comprehensive study of its kind in Venda, it also serves as a record of an important part of the cultural heritage of the Vhavenda. Personal observations and interviews with numerous Venda people have played an important role. Information from the literat ...
Metal species involved in long distance metal
... achieved, and many reviews have covered this issue in relation to either several metals (Colangelo and Guerinot, 2006; Haydon and Cobbett, 2007; Krämer et al., 2007; Curie et al., 2009; Palmer and Guerinot, 2009; Puig and Peñarrubia, 2009; Krämer, 2010; Waters and Sankaran, 2011) or to specific ones ...
... achieved, and many reviews have covered this issue in relation to either several metals (Colangelo and Guerinot, 2006; Haydon and Cobbett, 2007; Krämer et al., 2007; Curie et al., 2009; Palmer and Guerinot, 2009; Puig and Peñarrubia, 2009; Krämer, 2010; Waters and Sankaran, 2011) or to specific ones ...
Significance of photosynthesis and the photosynthesis related genes TMP14,
... Figure 2.27: Chlorophyl measurements of uninfested and infested lines. ................... 118 Figure 2.28: Chlorophyll measurements of silenced and uninfested Tugela. .............. 119 Figure 2.29: Chlorophyl measurements of silenced and uninfested TugelaDN. ......... 120 Figure 2.30: Chlorophyll ...
... Figure 2.27: Chlorophyl measurements of uninfested and infested lines. ................... 118 Figure 2.28: Chlorophyll measurements of silenced and uninfested Tugela. .............. 119 Figure 2.29: Chlorophyl measurements of silenced and uninfested TugelaDN. ......... 120 Figure 2.30: Chlorophyll ...
Plastoquinone and Ubiquinone in Plants: Biosynthesis
... as electron transporters in the electron transport chain of oxygenic photosynthesis and the aerobic respiratory chain, respectively, and play indispensable roles in plant growth and development through participating in the biosynthesis and metabolism of important chemical compounds, acting as antiox ...
... as electron transporters in the electron transport chain of oxygenic photosynthesis and the aerobic respiratory chain, respectively, and play indispensable roles in plant growth and development through participating in the biosynthesis and metabolism of important chemical compounds, acting as antiox ...
MAKING SURE HUNGRY PLANTS GET FED: THE DUAL-TARGETED PURPLE ACID PHOSPHATASE
... strategies for engineering crop cultivars that would alleviate the need for the unsustainable application of agrochemicals. Orthophosphate (Pi) plays a central role in virtually all major metabolic processes in plants, including photosynthesis and respiration. The massive use of soluble Pi fertilize ...
... strategies for engineering crop cultivars that would alleviate the need for the unsustainable application of agrochemicals. Orthophosphate (Pi) plays a central role in virtually all major metabolic processes in plants, including photosynthesis and respiration. The massive use of soluble Pi fertilize ...
Protabase Record display Adenium multiflorum Klotzsch
... Adenium multiflorum has long dormancy; regardless of growing conditions, leaves fall at the start of the cool season and growth will not resume for at least 4 months. It flowers profusely during the cool season. Leaves appear only after flowering. Plants rarely flower before they are 4–5 years old. ...
... Adenium multiflorum has long dormancy; regardless of growing conditions, leaves fall at the start of the cool season and growth will not resume for at least 4 months. It flowers profusely during the cool season. Leaves appear only after flowering. Plants rarely flower before they are 4–5 years old. ...
Plant Physiology
... to the increase in the length of the night period rather than to the decrease in day length. Generally, most warm-season plants with the C4 photosynthetic pathway are short-day plants and reach flower phenophase after 21 June. The annual pattern in the change in daylight duration follows the calenda ...
... to the increase in the length of the night period rather than to the decrease in day length. Generally, most warm-season plants with the C4 photosynthetic pathway are short-day plants and reach flower phenophase after 21 June. The annual pattern in the change in daylight duration follows the calenda ...
annual report
... . ship of Dr. A. B. Joshi, former Deputy Director General (CS) with six members. The meeting of the sub-committee was held on November 21, 1987 and discussed various aspects related to strengthening of plant genetic resources activities in the country as a whole. It was decided that since plant gen ...
... . ship of Dr. A. B. Joshi, former Deputy Director General (CS) with six members. The meeting of the sub-committee was held on November 21, 1987 and discussed various aspects related to strengthening of plant genetic resources activities in the country as a whole. It was decided that since plant gen ...
integrating molecular phylogenetic and paleobotanical evidence on
... ‘‘progymnosperms’’ or that angiosperms extend back to the Carboniferous. There could be any number of extinct seed plant lines attached to the stem lineage leading to living seed plants and to the lineage leading to angiosperms. Such plants would be called ‘‘gymnosperms’’ under the traditional typol ...
... ‘‘progymnosperms’’ or that angiosperms extend back to the Carboniferous. There could be any number of extinct seed plant lines attached to the stem lineage leading to living seed plants and to the lineage leading to angiosperms. Such plants would be called ‘‘gymnosperms’’ under the traditional typol ...
Loss of Starch Granule Initiation Has a
... plants. As photosynthate cannot be accumulated as starch, it is diverted via hexose phosphates in the cytosol to the synthesis of Suc, which accumulates together with the hexose sugars, Glc and Fru (Caspar et al., 1985). In Arabidopsis, there are five starch synthase isoforms: one granule-bound starc ...
... plants. As photosynthate cannot be accumulated as starch, it is diverted via hexose phosphates in the cytosol to the synthesis of Suc, which accumulates together with the hexose sugars, Glc and Fru (Caspar et al., 1985). In Arabidopsis, there are five starch synthase isoforms: one granule-bound starc ...
Chemical Variability and Biological Activities of Volatile Oils from
... It was noticed that the benzene extract of H. suaveolens roots prevented the growth of the pathogenic fungus Helminthosporium oryzae. A phytochemical investigation of the chemical composition of this extract (Misra et al., 1981) resulted in the isolation of β-sitosterol, oleanolic acid, and the trit ...
... It was noticed that the benzene extract of H. suaveolens roots prevented the growth of the pathogenic fungus Helminthosporium oryzae. A phytochemical investigation of the chemical composition of this extract (Misra et al., 1981) resulted in the isolation of β-sitosterol, oleanolic acid, and the trit ...
Transgenic Crops V
... of the molecular genetics of target crops and the practical applications of transgenic plants. In addition, more than 30% of crop species that were not discussed previously are included in the present series. This new series commences with the volume Transgenic Crops IV, consisting of 23 chapters th ...
... of the molecular genetics of target crops and the practical applications of transgenic plants. In addition, more than 30% of crop species that were not discussed previously are included in the present series. This new series commences with the volume Transgenic Crops IV, consisting of 23 chapters th ...
Target of Rapamycin Signaling Regulates Metabolism, Growth, and
... and anabolic functions through alterations in ribosome biogenesis, mRNA translation, and polysome integrity (Proud, 2004; Tavernarakis, 2008). The essential role of TOR in plants became evident as research showed that mutations in TOR caused embryo lethality (Menand et al., 2002). Although the roles ...
... and anabolic functions through alterations in ribosome biogenesis, mRNA translation, and polysome integrity (Proud, 2004; Tavernarakis, 2008). The essential role of TOR in plants became evident as research showed that mutations in TOR caused embryo lethality (Menand et al., 2002). Although the roles ...
Talamh Draiocht Biadmar Farm
... Germination tests show viability of greater than 75% on all regularly priced seeds. Please indicate listing number and name of seed on the order form at the back of the catalogue. You can get a complete list online as well. Some seeds are limited quantity and may be substituted with a similar kind a ...
... Germination tests show viability of greater than 75% on all regularly priced seeds. Please indicate listing number and name of seed on the order form at the back of the catalogue. You can get a complete list online as well. Some seeds are limited quantity and may be substituted with a similar kind a ...
Biotechnological Applications of Bacterial Endophytes
... surface are killed but also (ii) that these procedures have an as small as possible negative effect on the endophyte population. It is clear that the more stringent the used sterilisation protocol is, the lesser endophytes will be found. So, values reported for cfu’s (colony forming units) are minim ...
... surface are killed but also (ii) that these procedures have an as small as possible negative effect on the endophyte population. It is clear that the more stringent the used sterilisation protocol is, the lesser endophytes will be found. So, values reported for cfu’s (colony forming units) are minim ...
Current Biotechnology.
... surface are killed but also (ii) that these procedures have an as small as possible negative effect on the endophyte population. It is clear that the more stringent the used sterilisation protocol is, the lesser endophytes will be found. So, values reported for cfu’s (colony forming units) are minim ...
... surface are killed but also (ii) that these procedures have an as small as possible negative effect on the endophyte population. It is clear that the more stringent the used sterilisation protocol is, the lesser endophytes will be found. So, values reported for cfu’s (colony forming units) are minim ...
Chapter 6: The Shoot System II: the Form and Structure of Leaves
... veins. Leaf veins are actually vascular bundles. Vascular bundles (recall from Chapter 4) are composed of xylem (to transport water) and phloem (to transport sugars). The pattern they make in leaves is often quite elaborate (Fig. 6.4). Leaves differ from one another in many ways, including the arran ...
... veins. Leaf veins are actually vascular bundles. Vascular bundles (recall from Chapter 4) are composed of xylem (to transport water) and phloem (to transport sugars). The pattern they make in leaves is often quite elaborate (Fig. 6.4). Leaves differ from one another in many ways, including the arran ...
Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)
Theophrastus's Enquiry into Plants or Historia Plantarum (Greek: Περὶ φυτῶν ἱστορία, Peri phyton historia) was, along with Pliny the Elder's Natural History and Dioscorides's De Materia Medica, one of the most important books of natural history written in ancient times, and like them it was influential in the Renaissance. Theophrastus looks at plant structure, reproduction and growth; the varieties of plant around the world; wood; wild and cultivated plants; and their uses. Book 9 in particular, on the medicinal uses of plants, is one of the first herbals, describing juices, gums and resins extracted from plants, and how to gather them.Historia Plantarum was written some time between c. 350 BC and c. 287 BC in ten volumes, of which nine survive. In the book, Theophrastus described plants by their uses, and attempted a biological classification based on how plants reproduced, a first in the history of botany. He continually revised the manuscript, and it remained in an unfinished state on his death. The condensed style of the text, with its many lists of examples, indicate that Theophrastus used the manuscript as the working notes for lectures to his students, rather than intending it to be read as a book.Historia Plantarum was first translated into Latin by Theodore Gaza; the translation was published in 1483. Johannes Bodaeus published a frequently cited folio edition in Amsterdam in 1644, complete with commentaries and woodcut illustrations. The first English translation was made by Sir Arthur Hort and published in 1916.