ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: ARE TRANSCRIPTIONAL CO-REPRESSORS
... Fig. 2.8: A model on the repression of AG by LUG, LUH, and SEU during flower development………………………………………………………………………………... 74 Fig. 3.1: Mucilage secretion after imbibement across different genotypes…………….….. 90 Fig. 3.2: Plastic section of seed epidermal cells, comparing wild-type (Col-er) to luh-1…. ...
... Fig. 2.8: A model on the repression of AG by LUG, LUH, and SEU during flower development………………………………………………………………………………... 74 Fig. 3.1: Mucilage secretion after imbibement across different genotypes…………….….. 90 Fig. 3.2: Plastic section of seed epidermal cells, comparing wild-type (Col-er) to luh-1…. ...
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Hibiscus sabdariffa L. - Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and
... The whole plant can be used as beverage, or the dried calyces can be soaked in water to prepare a colorful cold drink, or may be boiled in water and taken as a hot drink. It also has some medicinal properties [2]. The seeds contain 17.8–21% non-edible oil [3] and 20% protein, and are sometimes used ...
... The whole plant can be used as beverage, or the dried calyces can be soaked in water to prepare a colorful cold drink, or may be boiled in water and taken as a hot drink. It also has some medicinal properties [2]. The seeds contain 17.8–21% non-edible oil [3] and 20% protein, and are sometimes used ...
Physiological and Transcriptomic Aspects of Urea
... low amounts of NH41. The two other treatments (AN and AN1U) revealed comparable and intermediate amounts of NH41 (Table I). With the exception of N-starved plants, in which, as described previously (Kojima et al., 2007), urea concentration was the lowest, analysis of the urea content in roots did no ...
... low amounts of NH41. The two other treatments (AN and AN1U) revealed comparable and intermediate amounts of NH41 (Table I). With the exception of N-starved plants, in which, as described previously (Kojima et al., 2007), urea concentration was the lowest, analysis of the urea content in roots did no ...
Insects on Individual Plants - Wageningen UR E
... should be considered from the community perspective and future studies should aim at further disentangling the role of plant quality in structuring insect communities in natural settings. ...
... should be considered from the community perspective and future studies should aim at further disentangling the role of plant quality in structuring insect communities in natural settings. ...
December 2004 edition
... hours during the breeding season. In general, their songs often lack distinctive patterns, and can best be described as erratic and flat shivering trills with a thin, bell-like quality, usually rising at the end. Some individuals sing songs with stronger patterns, sometimes closely resembling those ...
... hours during the breeding season. In general, their songs often lack distinctive patterns, and can best be described as erratic and flat shivering trills with a thin, bell-like quality, usually rising at the end. Some individuals sing songs with stronger patterns, sometimes closely resembling those ...
Leaves of Six Small, Wound-lnducible, Proteinase lsoinhibitor
... cloth. The extracted juice was centrifuged at 10,0008 for 20 min at 4OC. Ammonium sulfate was added to the supematant to 80% saturation and stirred at 4OC for 2 h, and the precipitate was pelleted at 10,OOOg for 10 min. The resulting pellets were taken up in 200 mL of distilled water, stirred for 30 ...
... cloth. The extracted juice was centrifuged at 10,0008 for 20 min at 4OC. Ammonium sulfate was added to the supematant to 80% saturation and stirred at 4OC for 2 h, and the precipitate was pelleted at 10,OOOg for 10 min. The resulting pellets were taken up in 200 mL of distilled water, stirred for 30 ...
Stress Induction of Mitochondrial Formate Dehydrogenase in Potato
... abundance of FDH transcripts is strongly increased under various stresses, whereas serine hydroxymethyltransferase transcripts decline. The application of formate to leaves strongly enhances FDH expression, suggesting that it might be the signal for FDH induction. Our experiments using glycolytic pr ...
... abundance of FDH transcripts is strongly increased under various stresses, whereas serine hydroxymethyltransferase transcripts decline. The application of formate to leaves strongly enhances FDH expression, suggesting that it might be the signal for FDH induction. Our experiments using glycolytic pr ...
Verde Valley Area Plant List
... Widely planted in Arizona; takes heat with some irrigation; is susceptible to Comandra Blister Rust in Sedona, Prescott, Payson Widely planted in Arizona; takes heat with some irrigation; blight can cause temporary dieback in winter Irregular shape; moderate grower; needles in twos; most successful ...
... Widely planted in Arizona; takes heat with some irrigation; is susceptible to Comandra Blister Rust in Sedona, Prescott, Payson Widely planted in Arizona; takes heat with some irrigation; blight can cause temporary dieback in winter Irregular shape; moderate grower; needles in twos; most successful ...
Recombinant Brassinosteroid Insensitive 1 Receptor-Like
... predictors of in vivo function. Recombinant BRI1-KD autophosphorylated on serine (Ser) and threonine (Thr) residues with p-Ser predominating. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry identified a minimum of 12 sites of autophosphorylation in the cytoplasmic domain of BRI1, inclu ...
... predictors of in vivo function. Recombinant BRI1-KD autophosphorylated on serine (Ser) and threonine (Thr) residues with p-Ser predominating. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry identified a minimum of 12 sites of autophosphorylation in the cytoplasmic domain of BRI1, inclu ...
Climate change alters reproductive isolation and
... We used bootstrapping by pairs with replacement, which is appropriate for this type of data in which maternal and paternal individuals were statistically paired together, and used 1000 bootstrap iterations. Because of the nature of this data, it is not possible to compare among groups (such as gener ...
... We used bootstrapping by pairs with replacement, which is appropriate for this type of data in which maternal and paternal individuals were statistically paired together, and used 1000 bootstrap iterations. Because of the nature of this data, it is not possible to compare among groups (such as gener ...
Seed Predators and Plant Population Dynamics
... Seed predation differs from other kinds of herbivory in several ways (Janzen, 1969; Crawley, 1983). Even the most fervent advocates of the unimportance of competition among herbivores, such as Hairston (1989), have to admit that granivores are different. Indeed, some of the most convincing demonstra ...
... Seed predation differs from other kinds of herbivory in several ways (Janzen, 1969; Crawley, 1983). Even the most fervent advocates of the unimportance of competition among herbivores, such as Hairston (1989), have to admit that granivores are different. Indeed, some of the most convincing demonstra ...
Hydrangeas - University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture
... white inflorescence, primarily sterile flowers. Blooms not as large as some selections. Stems bow with the inflorescence during production in a graceful arch. Plants usually do not splay open under the weight of flowers during production. Plants can grow 6-10 feet tall and 4-5 feet wide in a mounded ...
... white inflorescence, primarily sterile flowers. Blooms not as large as some selections. Stems bow with the inflorescence during production in a graceful arch. Plants usually do not splay open under the weight of flowers during production. Plants can grow 6-10 feet tall and 4-5 feet wide in a mounded ...
Peas - Northern Grain Growers Association
... Excessive tilling in the spring can dry out soils and cause problems, and because peas require more moisture during germination than other crops such as cereal grains, this should be avoided. To promote nitrogen fixation, growers should inoculate the seed with the appropriate strand of a nitrogen-fi ...
... Excessive tilling in the spring can dry out soils and cause problems, and because peas require more moisture during germination than other crops such as cereal grains, this should be avoided. To promote nitrogen fixation, growers should inoculate the seed with the appropriate strand of a nitrogen-fi ...
The Organic Weed Control Rag
... adverse impacts on soil quality. Market gardeners often apply straw or other organic mulch after one or two early season cultivations, thereby obtaining a long weed free period while reducing soil disturbance and adding organic matter. Utilize Biological Control Processes to Further Reduce Weed Pres ...
... adverse impacts on soil quality. Market gardeners often apply straw or other organic mulch after one or two early season cultivations, thereby obtaining a long weed free period while reducing soil disturbance and adding organic matter. Utilize Biological Control Processes to Further Reduce Weed Pres ...
Cereal Genomics II
... that the plant breeders continue to work toward increased crop productivity of cereals using the latest knowledge and genomics-based technologies that are becoming available at an accelerated and unprecedented pace. Cereal production witnessed a significant and steady progress during the last few de ...
... that the plant breeders continue to work toward increased crop productivity of cereals using the latest knowledge and genomics-based technologies that are becoming available at an accelerated and unprecedented pace. Cereal production witnessed a significant and steady progress during the last few de ...
2008 Floriculture Problem Test - Key
... d. Grouping of mixed colors. 17. Foliage, such as Baker’s fern, is used in floral designs to: a. Fill empty spaces. b. Create the outline. c. Establish height. d. Establish width. 18. The ability of a plant to withstand the minimum temperature of an area is: a. Compatibility. b. Polarity. c. Hardine ...
... d. Grouping of mixed colors. 17. Foliage, such as Baker’s fern, is used in floral designs to: a. Fill empty spaces. b. Create the outline. c. Establish height. d. Establish width. 18. The ability of a plant to withstand the minimum temperature of an area is: a. Compatibility. b. Polarity. c. Hardine ...
Quantitative RT–PCR Platform to Measure Transcript Levels of C
... Gene expression analysis is key to understanding how environmental factors impact upon biological processes. A DNA array is available for the transcriptome analysis of bread wheat; however, quantitative reverse transcription–PCR (qRT–PCR) is estimated to be at least 100-fold more sensitive than DNA ...
... Gene expression analysis is key to understanding how environmental factors impact upon biological processes. A DNA array is available for the transcriptome analysis of bread wheat; however, quantitative reverse transcription–PCR (qRT–PCR) is estimated to be at least 100-fold more sensitive than DNA ...
INSECT–PLANT RELATIONSHIP – CHANCE AND NECESSITY
... From the early 1920s, Europe was furiously struggling with the invasion of the Colorado potato beetle and then soon took cognisance of its inevitable triumph with resignation. All over Europe, laboratories were established and talented entomologists attempted to discover the “Achilles-heel” of the n ...
... From the early 1920s, Europe was furiously struggling with the invasion of the Colorado potato beetle and then soon took cognisance of its inevitable triumph with resignation. All over Europe, laboratories were established and talented entomologists attempted to discover the “Achilles-heel” of the n ...
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... are observed. These events demonstrate the neurotoxic action and organohalogen effects of P. harmala essential oils on locust is probably the consequence of the effect of its extracts on the nervous system of desert locust. The neurotoxic action of crude P. harmala essential oils on the fifth stage ...
... are observed. These events demonstrate the neurotoxic action and organohalogen effects of P. harmala essential oils on locust is probably the consequence of the effect of its extracts on the nervous system of desert locust. The neurotoxic action of crude P. harmala essential oils on the fifth stage ...
Groundnut at a Glance - UGA CAES
... This book is written in a format of a ready reckoner for quick consultation by the user. It contains all the essential details of different aspects of groundnut improvement and production. The information contained herein is extracted from various formal and informal publications on groundnut. These ...
... This book is written in a format of a ready reckoner for quick consultation by the user. It contains all the essential details of different aspects of groundnut improvement and production. The information contained herein is extracted from various formal and informal publications on groundnut. These ...
Poly(A) Polymerase I (PAPS1) influences organ size
... Polyadenylation of pre-mRNAs is critical for efficient nuclear export, stability, and translation of the mature mRNAs, and thus for gene expression. The bulk of pre-mRNAs are processed by canonical nuclear poly(A) polymerase (PAPS). Both vertebrate and higher-plant genomes encode more than one isofo ...
... Polyadenylation of pre-mRNAs is critical for efficient nuclear export, stability, and translation of the mature mRNAs, and thus for gene expression. The bulk of pre-mRNAs are processed by canonical nuclear poly(A) polymerase (PAPS). Both vertebrate and higher-plant genomes encode more than one isofo ...
Revegetation Guidelines for Western Montana
... Natural revegetation can be slow. Artificial revegetation of degraded or disturbed areas can speed or direct recovery and prevent soil erosion. Revegetation can also mitigate weed invasion or reestablishment. Revegetation is also useful where rangeland improvement is desired. Revegetation should onl ...
... Natural revegetation can be slow. Artificial revegetation of degraded or disturbed areas can speed or direct recovery and prevent soil erosion. Revegetation can also mitigate weed invasion or reestablishment. Revegetation is also useful where rangeland improvement is desired. Revegetation should onl ...
Plant breeding
Plant breeding is the art and science of changing the traits of plants in order to produce desired characteristics. Plant breeding can be accomplished through many different techniques ranging from simply selecting plants with desirable characteristics for propagation, to more complex molecular techniques (see cultigen and cultivar).Plant breeding has been practiced for thousands of years, since near the beginning of human civilization. It is practiced worldwide by individuals such as gardeners and farmers, or by professional plant breeders employed by organizations such as government institutions, universities, crop-specific industry associations or research centers.International development agencies believe that breeding new crops is important for ensuring food security by developing new varieties that are higher-yielding, resistant to pests and diseases, drought-resistant or regionally adapted to different environments and growing conditions.