Arsenic uptake and metabolism in plants
... in yeast, suggesting that hexose permeases catalyse the majority of arsenite uptake (Liu et al., 2004b). Plant roots are capable of rapidly taking up arsenite from the external medium. Short-term (20 min) uptake experiments with excised rice roots showed that the maximum (Vmax) of arsenite influx wa ...
... in yeast, suggesting that hexose permeases catalyse the majority of arsenite uptake (Liu et al., 2004b). Plant roots are capable of rapidly taking up arsenite from the external medium. Short-term (20 min) uptake experiments with excised rice roots showed that the maximum (Vmax) of arsenite influx wa ...
Managing Saskatchewan Rangeland
... are characterized by native plant communities, which are often associated with grazing, and are managed by ecological, rather than agronomic methods. The term “range” also includes forestlands that have grazing resources, or seeded lands that are managed like rangeland. Range resources are not limit ...
... are characterized by native plant communities, which are often associated with grazing, and are managed by ecological, rather than agronomic methods. The term “range” also includes forestlands that have grazing resources, or seeded lands that are managed like rangeland. Range resources are not limit ...
Regulation of Photosynthesis in plants under abiotic stress A thesis
... Tolerance to abiotic and biotic stress has evolved in many wild plant species, termed extremophiles. These plants contain essential genes which may used to improve crop production in changing environments. Thellungiella salsuginea is an extremophile, able to grow and reproduce in extreme environment ...
... Tolerance to abiotic and biotic stress has evolved in many wild plant species, termed extremophiles. These plants contain essential genes which may used to improve crop production in changing environments. Thellungiella salsuginea is an extremophile, able to grow and reproduce in extreme environment ...
- Sussex Research Online
... Chapter 3 – Naomi Ewald gave useful statistical advice when planning the field survey. David Streeter advised on where to find wild B. oleracea populations in Dover. Erika Newton advised on cabbage sites and gave essential help on the phone when I couldn’t find them! She also provided me with the pr ...
... Chapter 3 – Naomi Ewald gave useful statistical advice when planning the field survey. David Streeter advised on where to find wild B. oleracea populations in Dover. Erika Newton advised on cabbage sites and gave essential help on the phone when I couldn’t find them! She also provided me with the pr ...
Chapter 1- Introduction and objetives
... dysfunction and the reduction of immune functions among others. In Chile, cereal crops production (wheat, oat and barley) is one of the most important sources of nutrition for the population. This crop frequently has suboptimal levels of Se due to diverse factors associated with plant species, soil ...
... dysfunction and the reduction of immune functions among others. In Chile, cereal crops production (wheat, oat and barley) is one of the most important sources of nutrition for the population. This crop frequently has suboptimal levels of Se due to diverse factors associated with plant species, soil ...
Key to the Brassicaceae
... Schoenocrambe, Sisymbrium, Rorippa, Arabis, Draba, Smelowskia, Parrya, Eutrema, Hesperis, Braya, Alliaria, Arabidopsis) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Plants with at least some branched trichomes, the ...
... Schoenocrambe, Sisymbrium, Rorippa, Arabis, Draba, Smelowskia, Parrya, Eutrema, Hesperis, Braya, Alliaria, Arabidopsis) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Plants with at least some branched trichomes, the ...
dalbergia sissoo dc. - an important medicinal plant
... Nature has been a good source of medicinal agents for thousands of years and an impressive number of modern drugs have been isolated from natural sources, many based on their use in traditional medicine. Various medicinal plants have been used for years in daily life to treat diseases all over the w ...
... Nature has been a good source of medicinal agents for thousands of years and an impressive number of modern drugs have been isolated from natural sources, many based on their use in traditional medicine. Various medicinal plants have been used for years in daily life to treat diseases all over the w ...
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... master regulator of the heat shock response. Moreover, Hsfs may also have other roles besides abiotic responses, such as development (e.g. embryogenesis) (Mishra et al., 2002, Kotak et al., 2007). The expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) is among the most important adaptive strategies in respon ...
... master regulator of the heat shock response. Moreover, Hsfs may also have other roles besides abiotic responses, such as development (e.g. embryogenesis) (Mishra et al., 2002, Kotak et al., 2007). The expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) is among the most important adaptive strategies in respon ...
Explanation of traits used in CLO-PLA3
... Dichotomous branching results in two equal branches. Indefinite vegetative growth of apical meristem with flowers produced on side branches is called monopodial. If apical meristem terminates its growth by producing generative organs and its growth is taken over by lateral branches, plant growth is ...
... Dichotomous branching results in two equal branches. Indefinite vegetative growth of apical meristem with flowers produced on side branches is called monopodial. If apical meristem terminates its growth by producing generative organs and its growth is taken over by lateral branches, plant growth is ...
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... seed production, is less demanding than full quality control systems and, thus, can be more easily implemented in situations where resources are limited. It is now used and consulted worldwide and has proven particularly useful as a source of practical information on seed standards for a range of cr ...
... seed production, is less demanding than full quality control systems and, thus, can be more easily implemented in situations where resources are limited. It is now used and consulted worldwide and has proven particularly useful as a source of practical information on seed standards for a range of cr ...
Proteases and protease inhibitors involved in plant stress response and... by Anneke Prins
... demand for photosynthesis. In this study the effect of CO2 enrichment on photosynthesisrelated genes and novel proteases and protease inhibitors regulated by CO2 enrichment and/or development, was investigated. Maize plants grown to maturity with CO2 enrichment showed significant changes in leaf chl ...
... demand for photosynthesis. In this study the effect of CO2 enrichment on photosynthesisrelated genes and novel proteases and protease inhibitors regulated by CO2 enrichment and/or development, was investigated. Maize plants grown to maturity with CO2 enrichment showed significant changes in leaf chl ...
Multicellular behaviour and production of a wide variety of toxic
... loliquefaciens (Souto et al., 2004). The iturin group comprises iturins A–E, bacillomycins D, F, and L, and mycosubtilin (Stein, 2005). Those molecules disrupt the yeast plasma membrane by forming small vesicles and by aggregating membrane-spanning particles. They also release electrolytes and high ...
... loliquefaciens (Souto et al., 2004). The iturin group comprises iturins A–E, bacillomycins D, F, and L, and mycosubtilin (Stein, 2005). Those molecules disrupt the yeast plasma membrane by forming small vesicles and by aggregating membrane-spanning particles. They also release electrolytes and high ...
Integrated Control in cted Crops, Temperate Climate - IOBC-WPRS
... I express my gratitude also to another team that I had the pleasure of collaborating with when editing the bulletin: the scientific committee of the Working Group consisting of Gerben Messelink, Juliette Pijnakker (Wageningen UR Greenhouse Horticulture, The Netherlands) and Tom Pope (ADAS Boxworth, ...
... I express my gratitude also to another team that I had the pleasure of collaborating with when editing the bulletin: the scientific committee of the Working Group consisting of Gerben Messelink, Juliette Pijnakker (Wageningen UR Greenhouse Horticulture, The Netherlands) and Tom Pope (ADAS Boxworth, ...
Cactus
... Cacti are a group of plants native to North, South, and Central America that have evolved water conserving morphology that allows them to survive in dry environments. ...
... Cacti are a group of plants native to North, South, and Central America that have evolved water conserving morphology that allows them to survive in dry environments. ...
Molecular control of secondary growth in the Arabidopsis stem
... IC initiation and SG ..................................................................................................................... 95 IC initiation progresses acropetally ........................................................................................ 95 IC is initiated independently ...
... IC initiation and SG ..................................................................................................................... 95 IC initiation progresses acropetally ........................................................................................ 95 IC is initiated independently ...
Cell-to-Cell and Long-Distance Trafficking of the Green Fluorescent
... a significant increase in SEL, and to trigger their own trafficking through plasmodesmata (Balachandran et al., 1997). Recent studies with RPP13-1, a thioredoxin h protein from rice, confirmed these results, demonstrating that this protein can also mediate its own cell-to-cell transport through plas ...
... a significant increase in SEL, and to trigger their own trafficking through plasmodesmata (Balachandran et al., 1997). Recent studies with RPP13-1, a thioredoxin h protein from rice, confirmed these results, demonstrating that this protein can also mediate its own cell-to-cell transport through plas ...
- Wiley Online Library
... theory regarding the mechanistic interactions of plants and their decomposer community is still a matter of debate (Makkonen et al., 2012; Wickings et al., 2012). One interaction between soil organisms and plant species that is particularly relevant for leaf litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosy ...
... theory regarding the mechanistic interactions of plants and their decomposer community is still a matter of debate (Makkonen et al., 2012; Wickings et al., 2012). One interaction between soil organisms and plant species that is particularly relevant for leaf litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosy ...
Growing Food: A Guide to Food Production
... If plants are growing too close together (ie they are “too closely spaced”) they compete with each other for light, water, nutrients and air, and produce small plants of low quality which are more susceptible to attack by pests and diseases. If plants are growing too far apart, the yield per unit ar ...
... If plants are growing too close together (ie they are “too closely spaced”) they compete with each other for light, water, nutrients and air, and produce small plants of low quality which are more susceptible to attack by pests and diseases. If plants are growing too far apart, the yield per unit ar ...
Long distance transport of thiamine (vitamin B1
... cannot be biosynthesized but are required (sink), we were prompted to investigate if they are found Downloaded from on August 3, 20178- Published by www.plantphysiol.org Copyright © 2016 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved. ...
... cannot be biosynthesized but are required (sink), we were prompted to investigate if they are found Downloaded from on August 3, 20178- Published by www.plantphysiol.org Copyright © 2016 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved. ...
Transformation of tobacco with a lupin inducible promoter
... certain chitinases having been associated with development. The majority however, are pathogenesis related (PR) proteins that have been shown to play a role during plant pathogen interactions. This has lead to many investigations on the use of chitinases in providing transgenic disease resistance. T ...
... certain chitinases having been associated with development. The majority however, are pathogenesis related (PR) proteins that have been shown to play a role during plant pathogen interactions. This has lead to many investigations on the use of chitinases in providing transgenic disease resistance. T ...
1 RESEARCH ARTICLE Running head: Plasma membrane lipids in
... exhibit a striking ability to order membranes. In addition, GIPCs enhance the sterol- ...
... exhibit a striking ability to order membranes. In addition, GIPCs enhance the sterol- ...
1 1 2 Author to whom correspondence should be
... tea aroma quality, leading to stable accumulation of the volatiles as the water-soluble ...
... tea aroma quality, leading to stable accumulation of the volatiles as the water-soluble ...
INSECT REPELLING PLANTS - Dellwood Home Owners Association
... THE SAFE INSTANT KILL INSECTICIDE The most effective insecticide that instantly kills flying and crawling insects on contact but does no harm to mammals or birds is the dried and crushed flowers of the Pyrethrum Plant. This brown powder will kill or stun the insects the moment it touches them but do ...
... THE SAFE INSTANT KILL INSECTICIDE The most effective insecticide that instantly kills flying and crawling insects on contact but does no harm to mammals or birds is the dried and crushed flowers of the Pyrethrum Plant. This brown powder will kill or stun the insects the moment it touches them but do ...
The REVEILLE clock genes inhibit growth of
... the rve3 5 double mutant displays a slightly shorter free-running period than wild ...
... the rve3 5 double mutant displays a slightly shorter free-running period than wild ...
Inside this issue - Philippine Plant Variety Protection Office
... Ang Bonito F1 ay isang uri ng native ampalaya hybrid na may napakagandang bulas ng halaman at nagbibigay ng napakataas na ani. Maikukumpara ito sa open pollinated na variety na ginagamit ng mga magkakasala na kilala bilang “Ilocos native OP”. Ngunit ang Bonito F1 ay naiiba sa “Ilocos native OP” dahi ...
... Ang Bonito F1 ay isang uri ng native ampalaya hybrid na may napakagandang bulas ng halaman at nagbibigay ng napakataas na ani. Maikukumpara ito sa open pollinated na variety na ginagamit ng mga magkakasala na kilala bilang “Ilocos native OP”. Ngunit ang Bonito F1 ay naiiba sa “Ilocos native OP” dahi ...
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.