Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri
... Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri is the major causal agent of citrus bacterial canker. It causes damage to many cultivated species of Rutaceae (EPPO, 1979) – primarily Citrus spp., Fortunella spp. and Poncirus spp. – grown under the tropical and subtropical conditions that are prevalent in many countr ...
... Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri is the major causal agent of citrus bacterial canker. It causes damage to many cultivated species of Rutaceae (EPPO, 1979) – primarily Citrus spp., Fortunella spp. and Poncirus spp. – grown under the tropical and subtropical conditions that are prevalent in many countr ...
key to genera and families
... long, if shorter, then not stout (< 0.5 cm in diameter); leaf arrangement alternate, opposite, or whorled. 8 Leaf venation dichotomous (with even Y-forks, the veins alike, no vein dominant); leaf fan-shaped, deltoid, 3-8 cm wide; leaves alternate, borne in clusters or short, spur shoots; [Gymnosperm ...
... long, if shorter, then not stout (< 0.5 cm in diameter); leaf arrangement alternate, opposite, or whorled. 8 Leaf venation dichotomous (with even Y-forks, the veins alike, no vein dominant); leaf fan-shaped, deltoid, 3-8 cm wide; leaves alternate, borne in clusters or short, spur shoots; [Gymnosperm ...
1 Seth DeBolt 1 309 Plant Science Building
... We therefore characterized pollen viability and germination (Fig. 2). It was found that the ...
... We therefore characterized pollen viability and germination (Fig. 2). It was found that the ...
Salt Marsh Communities
... Similarly, marine invertebrates must have well-developed osmoregulatory mechanisms to tolerate the highly variable salinities found in salt marshes, and variation among species in osmoregulatory capabilities is often proposed to explain differences in their distributions (Teal 1958; Daiber 1977; Mit ...
... Similarly, marine invertebrates must have well-developed osmoregulatory mechanisms to tolerate the highly variable salinities found in salt marshes, and variation among species in osmoregulatory capabilities is often proposed to explain differences in their distributions (Teal 1958; Daiber 1977; Mit ...
INTRODUCTION The family Brassicaceae includes about 400
... isolated VLDL and LDL. So Brassica oleracea consumption may play an important protective role in the cardiovascular and other related diseases resulting from imbalance of oxidant and antioxidant status [25]. ACUTE TOXICITY STUDY The toxicity of Brassica oleracea extract study did not show any toxic ...
... isolated VLDL and LDL. So Brassica oleracea consumption may play an important protective role in the cardiovascular and other related diseases resulting from imbalance of oxidant and antioxidant status [25]. ACUTE TOXICITY STUDY The toxicity of Brassica oleracea extract study did not show any toxic ...
3.1. Myrtus communis L. essential oil compositions
... covered with ovate or lanceolate evergreen leaves (Fig. 1). Their leaves are 3–5 cm long and contain tannins, flavonoids and volatile oils (Baytop 1999). This species is a very aromatic plant because of the high essential oil content in its leaf, flower and fruit glands. It has solitary axillary whi ...
... covered with ovate or lanceolate evergreen leaves (Fig. 1). Their leaves are 3–5 cm long and contain tannins, flavonoids and volatile oils (Baytop 1999). This species is a very aromatic plant because of the high essential oil content in its leaf, flower and fruit glands. It has solitary axillary whi ...
The Complete Book Here
... Landscapes have a profound impact. They improve public health. Air quality, emotional wellbeing and longevity are all affected by landscapes. They provide many services, such as urban cooling, holding soils, and providing food. And their inherent beauty increases property values and helps spur commu ...
... Landscapes have a profound impact. They improve public health. Air quality, emotional wellbeing and longevity are all affected by landscapes. They provide many services, such as urban cooling, holding soils, and providing food. And their inherent beauty increases property values and helps spur commu ...
Physiology of Woody Plants, Third Edition
... of woody plants. This volume was written for use as a text by students and as a reference for researchers and practitioners who need to understand how woody plants grow. For all who use the book, it affords a comprehensive overview of woody plant physiology and a doorway to the literature for numero ...
... of woody plants. This volume was written for use as a text by students and as a reference for researchers and practitioners who need to understand how woody plants grow. For all who use the book, it affords a comprehensive overview of woody plant physiology and a doorway to the literature for numero ...
Mechanisms of Salt Tolerance: Sodium, Chloride and Potassium
... upregulated genes at high salt concentration (500 mM NaCl). Functional classification of salt-induced genes identified gene products related to metabolism such as the NADPdependent oxidoreductase that is a component of the antioxidative system. Second large ...
... upregulated genes at high salt concentration (500 mM NaCl). Functional classification of salt-induced genes identified gene products related to metabolism such as the NADPdependent oxidoreductase that is a component of the antioxidative system. Second large ...
physiology of woody plants - Roberto Cezar | Fisiologista Vegetal
... of woody plants. This volume was written for use as a text by students and as a reference for researchers and practitioners who need to understand how woody plants grow. For all who use the book, it affords a comprehensive overview of woody plant physiology and a doorway to the literature for numero ...
... of woody plants. This volume was written for use as a text by students and as a reference for researchers and practitioners who need to understand how woody plants grow. For all who use the book, it affords a comprehensive overview of woody plant physiology and a doorway to the literature for numero ...
Unique pandanus - Flavour, food and medicine
... fibre products, especially from pandanus palm (Pandanus tectorius) and the common screw pine (P. utilis). Leaves of P. amaryllifolius are used in Southeast Asian cooking. The fleshy fruits and seeds of P. utilis and P. leram are edible. Due to the exotic fragrance, Pandanus odoratissimus flowers are ...
... fibre products, especially from pandanus palm (Pandanus tectorius) and the common screw pine (P. utilis). Leaves of P. amaryllifolius are used in Southeast Asian cooking. The fleshy fruits and seeds of P. utilis and P. leram are edible. Due to the exotic fragrance, Pandanus odoratissimus flowers are ...
The Grain Sorghum Plant - Illinois Ag in the Classroom
... sorghum. Grain sorghum is used to feed livestock, in the production of ethanol and also for human consumption. Grain sorghum does not contain gluten, so sorghum food products play an important role in the diets of people who are gluten intolerant. Sorghum has also been used as wallboard in the housi ...
... sorghum. Grain sorghum is used to feed livestock, in the production of ethanol and also for human consumption. Grain sorghum does not contain gluten, so sorghum food products play an important role in the diets of people who are gluten intolerant. Sorghum has also been used as wallboard in the housi ...
guidelines for control plot tests and field inspection of
... The main characteristics which may be used in control plot tests is included in the latter part of the document. For many species it is based on the characters included in the UPOV Guidelines for the Conduct of Tests for Distinctness, Homogeneity and Stability, and is divided into “primary” and “sec ...
... The main characteristics which may be used in control plot tests is included in the latter part of the document. For many species it is based on the characters included in the UPOV Guidelines for the Conduct of Tests for Distinctness, Homogeneity and Stability, and is divided into “primary” and “sec ...
3 Terrestrial Higher Plant Respiration and Net Primary Production I
... and growth rate; young, rapidly growing organs have fast respiration compared to mature and more slowly growing organs, presumably because rapidly growing organs use respiratory products rapidly. And, biochemical uncouplers~which break the links between respiration rate and the use or turnover of re ...
... and growth rate; young, rapidly growing organs have fast respiration compared to mature and more slowly growing organs, presumably because rapidly growing organs use respiratory products rapidly. And, biochemical uncouplers~which break the links between respiration rate and the use or turnover of re ...
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
... when particular bacteria that colonize internal compartments of plants are harmful to humans (7)? The most common endophytes are typed as commensals, with unknown or yet unknown functions in plants, and less common ones are those shown to have positive (mutualistic) or negative (antagonistic) effect ...
... when particular bacteria that colonize internal compartments of plants are harmful to humans (7)? The most common endophytes are typed as commensals, with unknown or yet unknown functions in plants, and less common ones are those shown to have positive (mutualistic) or negative (antagonistic) effect ...
Protozoa - Thissen
... Rumen is populated with micro-organisms from environment Bacteria produce VFA’s which cause rumen to develop papillae and increase in size Calf can digest hay and grass once rumen develops Abomasum - 4 liters Rumen - 13 liters Total Size - 20 liters ...
... Rumen is populated with micro-organisms from environment Bacteria produce VFA’s which cause rumen to develop papillae and increase in size Calf can digest hay and grass once rumen develops Abomasum - 4 liters Rumen - 13 liters Total Size - 20 liters ...
REGULATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN SORGHUM IN
... Changing climate in combination with growing world populations mean that there is growing need for plants to be grown on land that is currently considered marginal for agriculture. Sorghum is a C4 plant that serves as an important food crop in Africa and India. It is also known to be highly drought ...
... Changing climate in combination with growing world populations mean that there is growing need for plants to be grown on land that is currently considered marginal for agriculture. Sorghum is a C4 plant that serves as an important food crop in Africa and India. It is also known to be highly drought ...
Study of nutrient solution management in soilless - RiuNet
... nutrient uptake by rose plants and developing empirical models that could explain it. Five models for nutrient uptake (nitrate, phosphate, potassium, calcium and magnesium) and one for water uptake were developed with the interest of being practical for their application in real conditions. This is ...
... nutrient uptake by rose plants and developing empirical models that could explain it. Five models for nutrient uptake (nitrate, phosphate, potassium, calcium and magnesium) and one for water uptake were developed with the interest of being practical for their application in real conditions. This is ...
chapter five - Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
... sources has been acknowledged in the text. No part of this work has been submitted for a degree at any other University. ...
... sources has been acknowledged in the text. No part of this work has been submitted for a degree at any other University. ...
Expanded Glossary of Cycad Terms
... amblyphyllidia, though technically referring to leaves, this epithet actually refers to the obovate leaflets which lack a sharp point at the apex. See also phyllon. amend. To add beneficial nutritive or other amendments to improve the quality or drainage capacity of a soil. amendment. Any beneficial ...
... amblyphyllidia, though technically referring to leaves, this epithet actually refers to the obovate leaflets which lack a sharp point at the apex. See also phyllon. amend. To add beneficial nutritive or other amendments to improve the quality or drainage capacity of a soil. amendment. Any beneficial ...
A phytochemical analysis of some ancient narcotics - NWU
... Ancient medicine is a fast-growing field of research at international level, but since successful research implies both medical (or pharmaceutical) knowledge and the ability to read Latin and Greek, only one classicist in South Africa has published on the topic in co-operation with a medical doctor. ...
... Ancient medicine is a fast-growing field of research at international level, but since successful research implies both medical (or pharmaceutical) knowledge and the ability to read Latin and Greek, only one classicist in South Africa has published on the topic in co-operation with a medical doctor. ...
Genetic Modification of Cavendish Bananas Musa René Sutherland
... resistance to diseases and pests (Jones, 2000). Disease and pest resistant hybrids have been developed by means of classical breeding, and although good resistance has been obtained, most of these hybrids are not acceptable to local markets. Researchers have also tried to generate disease resistance ...
... resistance to diseases and pests (Jones, 2000). Disease and pest resistant hybrids have been developed by means of classical breeding, and although good resistance has been obtained, most of these hybrids are not acceptable to local markets. Researchers have also tried to generate disease resistance ...
Characterization of tolerance to bacterial wilt in the model plant Arabidopsis
... numerous economically important plants. Understanding the molecular basis of resistance, tolerance and susceptibility of plants to pathogens such as R. solanacearum is a major goal of molecular plant pathologists. Prior to this study it was thought that Arabidopsis accession Kil-0 shows gene-for-gen ...
... numerous economically important plants. Understanding the molecular basis of resistance, tolerance and susceptibility of plants to pathogens such as R. solanacearum is a major goal of molecular plant pathologists. Prior to this study it was thought that Arabidopsis accession Kil-0 shows gene-for-gen ...
Recent developments in understanding the regulation of starch
... about 75% of the granule mass, produced by the formation of a-(1!6)-linkages between adjoining straight glucan chains. The polymodal distribution of glucan chain lengths, and branch point clustering, within amylopectin allows the chains to form double helices which can pack together in organized arr ...
... about 75% of the granule mass, produced by the formation of a-(1!6)-linkages between adjoining straight glucan chains. The polymodal distribution of glucan chain lengths, and branch point clustering, within amylopectin allows the chains to form double helices which can pack together in organized arr ...
Enhanced photosynthesis and growth in atquac1 knockout mutants
... regard to the contribution that it plays in the regulation of both stomatal function and ...
... regard to the contribution that it plays in the regulation of both stomatal function and ...
Venus flytrap
The Venus flytrap (also referred to as Venus's flytrap or Venus' flytrap), Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant native to subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States in North Carolina and South Carolina. It catches its prey—chiefly insects and arachnids— with a trapping structure formed by the terminal portion of each of the plant's leaves and is triggered by tiny hairs on their inner surfaces. When an insect or spider crawling along the leaves contacts a hair, the trap closes if a different hair is contacted within twenty seconds of the first strike. The requirement of redundant triggering in this mechanism serves as a safeguard against a waste of energy in trapping objects with no nutritional value.Dionaea is a monotypic genus closely related to the waterwheel plant and sundews, all of which belong to the family Droseraceae.