Vernalization and its Relations to Dormancy
... vegetative vigour and has nothing to do with the specific aim of vernalization which is to induce the capacity for flowering. Inducing this capacity in a non dormant rosette of biennal black henbane is true vernalization. Inducing dormant flower buds of lilac to grow and expand is breaking dormancy ...
... vegetative vigour and has nothing to do with the specific aim of vernalization which is to induce the capacity for flowering. Inducing this capacity in a non dormant rosette of biennal black henbane is true vernalization. Inducing dormant flower buds of lilac to grow and expand is breaking dormancy ...
The Isolation, Identification and Characterization
... and selected candidate endophytes for future introduction into commercial switchgrass cultivars for biomass enhancement. We demonstrate the vertical transmission ability of some endophyte from one switchgrass generation to the next using species‐specific primers. Artificial inocu ...
... and selected candidate endophytes for future introduction into commercial switchgrass cultivars for biomass enhancement. We demonstrate the vertical transmission ability of some endophyte from one switchgrass generation to the next using species‐specific primers. Artificial inocu ...
early cretaceous monocots: a phylogenetic evaluation
... with simple microsporophylls. To this data set we added Acaciaephyllum and an exemplar of monocots, scored the same for all characters except distichous phyllotaxis (Doyle 2008, character 27), which is highly variable within monocots and was scored as uncertain (0/1). Addition of these taxa necessit ...
... with simple microsporophylls. To this data set we added Acaciaephyllum and an exemplar of monocots, scored the same for all characters except distichous phyllotaxis (Doyle 2008, character 27), which is highly variable within monocots and was scored as uncertain (0/1). Addition of these taxa necessit ...
Introduction to Plant Physiology, 4th Edition
... questions that plant physiologists ask and how they go about seeking answers to those questions. Most of all, this book is about how plants do the things they do in their everyday life. The well-known conservationist John Muir once wrote: When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched ...
... questions that plant physiologists ask and how they go about seeking answers to those questions. Most of all, this book is about how plants do the things they do in their everyday life. The well-known conservationist John Muir once wrote: When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched ...
Euclea natalensis based on seedling stages, seasons, and fertilizers
... these plant species are frequently used to treat respiratory complications such as chest pains, bronchitis, pleurisy and asthma. Ground root powder is topically applied in cases of leprosy and is used by some ethnic groups to treat toothache and headache. The bioactivity encountered is attributable ...
... these plant species are frequently used to treat respiratory complications such as chest pains, bronchitis, pleurisy and asthma. Ground root powder is topically applied in cases of leprosy and is used by some ethnic groups to treat toothache and headache. The bioactivity encountered is attributable ...
BfN-Skripten 217 - Bundesamt für Naturschutz
... grew transgenic crops on the remaining 4 %. Herbicide resistant (HR) soybean was the most dominant transgenic crop representing about 60 % of the global transgenic crop area, followed by transgenic corn (insect resistant Bt corn and HR corn) grown on about 24 %. Transgenic cotton (insect resistant B ...
... grew transgenic crops on the remaining 4 %. Herbicide resistant (HR) soybean was the most dominant transgenic crop representing about 60 % of the global transgenic crop area, followed by transgenic corn (insect resistant Bt corn and HR corn) grown on about 24 %. Transgenic cotton (insect resistant B ...
Manuscript - CSIRO Research Publications Repository
... whole-genome level [19-27]. Lower collinearity across dicots and monocots [16, 21] ...
... whole-genome level [19-27]. Lower collinearity across dicots and monocots [16, 21] ...
Mulberry Cultivation - Board of Intermediate Education,AP
... worm by the new varieties of mulberry plant without scientific study eventually is the whole industry to chaos. During the 19th century the disease called ‘PEBRINE’ wiped out the whole industry in France, this was happened in Bengal too. LOUIS PASTEURS’ (1870) discovery of the method of mother moth ...
... worm by the new varieties of mulberry plant without scientific study eventually is the whole industry to chaos. During the 19th century the disease called ‘PEBRINE’ wiped out the whole industry in France, this was happened in Bengal too. LOUIS PASTEURS’ (1870) discovery of the method of mother moth ...
Sesbania sesban Linn. : An overview
... Sesbania Sesban has a hard, impermeable seed coat, and scarification is recommended to ensure uniform germination. For research purposes, soaking in sulphuric acid followed by rinsing in water is common. Hot water treatment or soaking in cold or tepid water for 24 hours may also be effective. The se ...
... Sesbania Sesban has a hard, impermeable seed coat, and scarification is recommended to ensure uniform germination. For research purposes, soaking in sulphuric acid followed by rinsing in water is common. Hot water treatment or soaking in cold or tepid water for 24 hours may also be effective. The se ...
JOURNAL of the ADELAIDE BOTANIC GARDENS
... inflorescence, affinities below), except in H. pallidiflora, where the different stages are often not clearly separated. In the latter species juvenile and intermediate characters occur, are maintained or recur for as yet unlcnown reasons (cf. Toelken 1995). Similarly, juvenile characters have often ...
... inflorescence, affinities below), except in H. pallidiflora, where the different stages are often not clearly separated. In the latter species juvenile and intermediate characters occur, are maintained or recur for as yet unlcnown reasons (cf. Toelken 1995). Similarly, juvenile characters have often ...
Interactions of Ralstonia solanacearum, a bacterial wilt pathogen
... for the next leap forward’. Many people have contributed towards my success along this road to the accomplishment of my Ph. D research. It gives me a great pleasure to thank all who have in some or other way, no matter how big or small their contributions were, assisted me in my Ph. D. research. Fir ...
... for the next leap forward’. Many people have contributed towards my success along this road to the accomplishment of my Ph. D research. It gives me a great pleasure to thank all who have in some or other way, no matter how big or small their contributions were, assisted me in my Ph. D. research. Fir ...
to catalog - Silver Heights Farm
... Through learning and then teaching others how to save seeds, the rapidly disappearing genetic diversity of our plants can be preserved by gardener and farmer alike. The plants offered in this catalog provide the basic growing stock for seed saving – as well as enrich our table fare. Quite a few of t ...
... Through learning and then teaching others how to save seeds, the rapidly disappearing genetic diversity of our plants can be preserved by gardener and farmer alike. The plants offered in this catalog provide the basic growing stock for seed saving – as well as enrich our table fare. Quite a few of t ...
IJTK-Vol 9(1)- January 2010- pp 26-37.htm
... Arunachal Pradesh spread over an area of 83,743 sq km has a very rich biodiversity due to variations in altitude from 150-6,500m and climatic conditions. The original inhabitants of Arunachal Pradesh are tribal people (Scheduled tribes), belonging to 26 major tribes and 110 sub-tribes. These people ...
... Arunachal Pradesh spread over an area of 83,743 sq km has a very rich biodiversity due to variations in altitude from 150-6,500m and climatic conditions. The original inhabitants of Arunachal Pradesh are tribal people (Scheduled tribes), belonging to 26 major tribes and 110 sub-tribes. These people ...
The role of auxin in shaping shoot architecture
... more axillary meristems in each leaf axil. Variations in phytomer development greatly contribute to the broad diversity of plant shoot architecture observed in nature. In particular where and how many axillary meristems are formed during both vegetative and reproductive development, and, most import ...
... more axillary meristems in each leaf axil. Variations in phytomer development greatly contribute to the broad diversity of plant shoot architecture observed in nature. In particular where and how many axillary meristems are formed during both vegetative and reproductive development, and, most import ...
Fruit and vegetable biotechnology
... recombinant genes can then be introduced back into crop plants through the techniques of plant genetic transformation. The introduced genes integrate into the plant genome and will be passed on to the offspring in the normal way. In this way it is possible to enhance existing characteristics and int ...
... recombinant genes can then be introduced back into crop plants through the techniques of plant genetic transformation. The introduced genes integrate into the plant genome and will be passed on to the offspring in the normal way. In this way it is possible to enhance existing characteristics and int ...
Review on pharmacological properties of Caesalpinia bonduc L.
... Medicinal plants as potential source of therapeutic aids has attained a significant role in health system all over the world for both humans and animals not only in diseased condition but also as potential material for maintaining proper health. However there is need to know which constituents in th ...
... Medicinal plants as potential source of therapeutic aids has attained a significant role in health system all over the world for both humans and animals not only in diseased condition but also as potential material for maintaining proper health. However there is need to know which constituents in th ...
Poisonous Plants of New Mexico Rangelands
... Larkspurs are toxic to cattle, but sheep are seldom affected. Some lupines, on the other hand, are poisonous to sheep and only rarely to cattle and horses. Generally, as an animal grows, there is usually a corresponding change in the amount of toxin required to be serious; younger animals are more s ...
... Larkspurs are toxic to cattle, but sheep are seldom affected. Some lupines, on the other hand, are poisonous to sheep and only rarely to cattle and horses. Generally, as an animal grows, there is usually a corresponding change in the amount of toxin required to be serious; younger animals are more s ...
medicinal plants
... Over three-quarters of the world population relies mainly on plants and plant extracts for health care. More than 30% of the entire plant species, at one time or other, were used for medicinal purposes. It is estimated that world market for plant derived drugs may account for about Rs.2,00,000 crore ...
... Over three-quarters of the world population relies mainly on plants and plant extracts for health care. More than 30% of the entire plant species, at one time or other, were used for medicinal purposes. It is estimated that world market for plant derived drugs may account for about Rs.2,00,000 crore ...
Horticulture Nursery Management
... live in a small town or rural area can also make a good income focusing on wholesale plant sales to retail nurseries and landscapers around their region. ...
... live in a small town or rural area can also make a good income focusing on wholesale plant sales to retail nurseries and landscapers around their region. ...
Field
... as cooler temperatures are encountered the rate slowly approaches zero (no development). In &, the relationship also Eegins to deviate from linearity, and as warmer temperatures are encountered, the rate reaches a maximum and then Eegins to decline. Temperatures in the linear portion of the temperat ...
... as cooler temperatures are encountered the rate slowly approaches zero (no development). In &, the relationship also Eegins to deviate from linearity, and as warmer temperatures are encountered, the rate reaches a maximum and then Eegins to decline. Temperatures in the linear portion of the temperat ...
1 - Monash University Research Repository
... involved in fulfilling these functions are nevertheless complex. As with all plant organs, roots require mechanisms to respond to many different signals from, and regarding, their environment, in order to adapt and survive. Roots must be responsive to the soil environment, including the perception o ...
... involved in fulfilling these functions are nevertheless complex. As with all plant organs, roots require mechanisms to respond to many different signals from, and regarding, their environment, in order to adapt and survive. Roots must be responsive to the soil environment, including the perception o ...
key to genera and families
... 5 Plants rosette shrubs or subshrubs, the leaves strongly basally disposed and few to many (the above-ground stem short, usually < 1 dm tall); leaf arrangement alternate (but often with very short internodes). 6 Leaves “fernlike”, 1-pinnate-pinnatifid or more divided, deciduous; plants lacking both ...
... 5 Plants rosette shrubs or subshrubs, the leaves strongly basally disposed and few to many (the above-ground stem short, usually < 1 dm tall); leaf arrangement alternate (but often with very short internodes). 6 Leaves “fernlike”, 1-pinnate-pinnatifid or more divided, deciduous; plants lacking both ...
Auxin Signaling in Arabidopsis Leaf Vascular
... suggestive phenotypes of Arabidopsis auxin response mutants. In this study, we have used molecular markers to visualize auxin response patterns in developing Arabidopsis leaves as well as Arabidopsis mutants and transgenic plants to trace pathways of auxin signal transduction controlling the express ...
... suggestive phenotypes of Arabidopsis auxin response mutants. In this study, we have used molecular markers to visualize auxin response patterns in developing Arabidopsis leaves as well as Arabidopsis mutants and transgenic plants to trace pathways of auxin signal transduction controlling the express ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PHOTORESPIRATION IN THREE C4
... All the researchers and colleagues at Rothamsted Research! John Andralojc for all the jokes and the help with Rubisco-related measurements and Pippa Madgwick for having a nice and comforting word always ready! Jeroni Galmés for sharing the hot lab, for the “paella” and for the company in beautiful S ...
... All the researchers and colleagues at Rothamsted Research! John Andralojc for all the jokes and the help with Rubisco-related measurements and Pippa Madgwick for having a nice and comforting word always ready! Jeroni Galmés for sharing the hot lab, for the “paella” and for the company in beautiful S ...
UNGULATE BROWSING AS AN ECOSYSTEM PROCESS: BROWSER-PLANT-SOIL INTERACTIONS IN A SOUTHERN
... responsible for a loss of nutrients in the soil were different from those proposed for northern hemisphere scenarios, which were instead due to decreased litter quality. However, I found evidence of high plant resilience in heavily browsed sites where Acacia stands shown (1) higher leaf N during the ...
... responsible for a loss of nutrients in the soil were different from those proposed for northern hemisphere scenarios, which were instead due to decreased litter quality. However, I found evidence of high plant resilience in heavily browsed sites where Acacia stands shown (1) higher leaf N during the ...
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.