Effect of Root-Zone Temperature on the Growth and Fruit Quality of
... short-day photoperiod are required for the development of reproductive organs, such as flowers, fruits, and inflorescences (Heide, 1977; Verheul et al., 2006). In Japan, fruits are usually produced by these cultivars from winter to spring when the air temperature generally decline below 20 °C. Becau ...
... short-day photoperiod are required for the development of reproductive organs, such as flowers, fruits, and inflorescences (Heide, 1977; Verheul et al., 2006). In Japan, fruits are usually produced by these cultivars from winter to spring when the air temperature generally decline below 20 °C. Becau ...
CFL1, a WW Domain Protein, Regulates Cuticle
... In rice, the flag leaf is essential for producing nutrients stored in grains (Yoshida, 1981), and the morphology and status of the flag leaf is critical to this process (Murchie et al., 1999). By screening a rice T-DNA insertion mutant collection, we identified a rice mutant with a curly flag leaf, ...
... In rice, the flag leaf is essential for producing nutrients stored in grains (Yoshida, 1981), and the morphology and status of the flag leaf is critical to this process (Murchie et al., 1999). By screening a rice T-DNA insertion mutant collection, we identified a rice mutant with a curly flag leaf, ...
Field Guide to Noxious and Other Selected Weeds of British Columbia
... 8 to 12 sepals and a ring of narrow green bracts. Florets have 4 to 5 lobed petal tubes, four stamens, and a single pistil. Leaves and Stems: Low growing rosette in first year. Rosette leaves are entire, coarsely toothed, stalked leaves 10 to 25 cm long. Produces one main stem the second year. Stem ...
... 8 to 12 sepals and a ring of narrow green bracts. Florets have 4 to 5 lobed petal tubes, four stamens, and a single pistil. Leaves and Stems: Low growing rosette in first year. Rosette leaves are entire, coarsely toothed, stalked leaves 10 to 25 cm long. Produces one main stem the second year. Stem ...
Rapid Flowering of Pansy - MSU Floriculture
... flowering response: Regardless of the day length, plants typically begin to initiate flowers buds at the sixth to eighth node (leaf). However, the first few flower buds of varieties sensitive to photoperiod often don’t develop open flowers when grown under short days. Upon close inspection of these ...
... flowering response: Regardless of the day length, plants typically begin to initiate flowers buds at the sixth to eighth node (leaf). However, the first few flower buds of varieties sensitive to photoperiod often don’t develop open flowers when grown under short days. Upon close inspection of these ...
Development 128, 1771-1783 - The Company of Biologists
... was often rudimentary even in mature as2 leaves. However, several parallel veins of very similar thickness were evident in such leaves. The complexity of venation patterns in all leaf-like organs of as2 plants was reduced. The malformed veins were visible before the development of asymmetry of the l ...
... was often rudimentary even in mature as2 leaves. However, several parallel veins of very similar thickness were evident in such leaves. The complexity of venation patterns in all leaf-like organs of as2 plants was reduced. The malformed veins were visible before the development of asymmetry of the l ...
IJBT 7(4) 536-540
... fungicide, for 5 min, followed by rinsing with sterile distilled water. Further sterilization was done using a solution of 0.1% mercuric chloride and 0.1% sodium lauryl sulphate for 3 min, and finally repeated rinsing with sterile distilled water. The size of the buds was measured using an electroni ...
... fungicide, for 5 min, followed by rinsing with sterile distilled water. Further sterilization was done using a solution of 0.1% mercuric chloride and 0.1% sodium lauryl sulphate for 3 min, and finally repeated rinsing with sterile distilled water. The size of the buds was measured using an electroni ...
Aerangis distincta
... in part because of its wider availability, its greater tolerance of changing conditions than other Aerangis (making it easier to grow well) and because it has one of the largest flowers of any Aerangis. Because there are frequently other Aerangis (e.g., Aerangis splendida) sold that are in fact Aerg ...
... in part because of its wider availability, its greater tolerance of changing conditions than other Aerangis (making it easier to grow well) and because it has one of the largest flowers of any Aerangis. Because there are frequently other Aerangis (e.g., Aerangis splendida) sold that are in fact Aerg ...
Dof5.6/HCA2, a Dof Transcription Factor Gene, Regulates
... phenotypes, we genotyped a T3 population of the hca2 mutant. Among 399 T3 plants, 82 were wild type without the T-DNA insertion, 98 were homozygous for the T-DNA insertion, and 219 were heterozygous for the T-DNA insertion. All the plants homozygous for the T-DNA insertion displayed severe vascular ...
... phenotypes, we genotyped a T3 population of the hca2 mutant. Among 399 T3 plants, 82 were wild type without the T-DNA insertion, 98 were homozygous for the T-DNA insertion, and 219 were heterozygous for the T-DNA insertion. All the plants homozygous for the T-DNA insertion displayed severe vascular ...
Section 3: Grassland, Desert, and Tundra Biomes
... conserving water, which allows the plants to live in dry, desert conditions. • Plants called succulents, such as cactuses, have thick, fleshy stems and leaves that conserve water. Their leaves also have a waxy coating to prevent water loss, while sharp spines on the plant keep animals away. • Many p ...
... conserving water, which allows the plants to live in dry, desert conditions. • Plants called succulents, such as cactuses, have thick, fleshy stems and leaves that conserve water. Their leaves also have a waxy coating to prevent water loss, while sharp spines on the plant keep animals away. • Many p ...
American Lotus, Yellow Lotus: Nelumbo lutea1 - EDIS
... more preferable than rectangular or square containers. The growth and flowering are optimized when American lotus is grown in a rich fertile substrate, which is ideally a soft silt loam or clay loam. Substrates with some organic components (such as manure or well-rotted mulches) that improve textur ...
... more preferable than rectangular or square containers. The growth and flowering are optimized when American lotus is grown in a rich fertile substrate, which is ideally a soft silt loam or clay loam. Substrates with some organic components (such as manure or well-rotted mulches) that improve textur ...
Echinacea – more than an herbal remedy
... which has white edging on the leaves. Echinacea prefer full sun and well-drained fertile soil, but will tolerate some shade and even poor sandy or gravelly soils. Their sturdy stalks rarely require staking. The older cultivars of Echinacea are easy to grow from seed. However, seed will not be availa ...
... which has white edging on the leaves. Echinacea prefer full sun and well-drained fertile soil, but will tolerate some shade and even poor sandy or gravelly soils. Their sturdy stalks rarely require staking. The older cultivars of Echinacea are easy to grow from seed. However, seed will not be availa ...
Scarlet PimPernel
... can strike and grow at any time during the year if temperatures are conducive to growth. ...
... can strike and grow at any time during the year if temperatures are conducive to growth. ...
Natural enemies
... Weeds in New Zealand that climate modelling suggests that this species could potentially grow in most lowland New Zealand water bodies; however, it does not reproduce sexually outside of its native range and limited competitive studies have shown that it would be displaced by Egeria densa. Champion ...
... Weeds in New Zealand that climate modelling suggests that this species could potentially grow in most lowland New Zealand water bodies; however, it does not reproduce sexually outside of its native range and limited competitive studies have shown that it would be displaced by Egeria densa. Champion ...
F-Box Protein FBX92 Affects Leaf Size in
... F-box proteins are part of one of the largest families of regulatory proteins that play important roles in protein degradation. In plants, F-box proteins are functionally very diverse, and only a small subset has been characterized in detail. Here, we identified a novel F-box protein FBX92 as a repr ...
... F-box proteins are part of one of the largest families of regulatory proteins that play important roles in protein degradation. In plants, F-box proteins are functionally very diverse, and only a small subset has been characterized in detail. Here, we identified a novel F-box protein FBX92 as a repr ...
Crop Maintenance Activities: Bud and Flower Removal Topics Bud
... – Number of flowers – Shape of inflorescence ...
... – Number of flowers – Shape of inflorescence ...
Annual Life Cycle and Floral Development of `Sarah Bernhardt
... emergence begins in early spring. Stems elongate rapidly and reach heights of 50–70 cm in 60–70 days. Flowering begins in April and continues until the end of May. After flowering, the leafy stems remain green until September–October, when the leaves senesce, and the peony plant enters the “rest” st ...
... emergence begins in early spring. Stems elongate rapidly and reach heights of 50–70 cm in 60–70 days. Flowering begins in April and continues until the end of May. After flowering, the leafy stems remain green until September–October, when the leaves senesce, and the peony plant enters the “rest” st ...
Level 2 past paper R2101 plant classification, structure and function
... Candidates should be able to demonstrate a good range of plant knowledge and be able to give accurately named plant examples where appropriate. Common names and generic names are often too vague and cannot be rewarded in the positive manner that genus, species and where appropriate, variety/cultivar ...
... Candidates should be able to demonstrate a good range of plant knowledge and be able to give accurately named plant examples where appropriate. Common names and generic names are often too vague and cannot be rewarded in the positive manner that genus, species and where appropriate, variety/cultivar ...
Burke`s Backyard
... over prepared open ground. Flanders poppies are much bigger plants than the neat and tidy Californian poppies. They grow about thigh-high and can look a little bulky and weedy, especially where winters aren’t very cold. But in spring you forgive the plant its looks or perhaps you’re just distracted ...
... over prepared open ground. Flanders poppies are much bigger plants than the neat and tidy Californian poppies. They grow about thigh-high and can look a little bulky and weedy, especially where winters aren’t very cold. But in spring you forgive the plant its looks or perhaps you’re just distracted ...
Arctic Mustard Flower Color Polymorphism Controlled by Petal
... Intra- and interspecific variation in flower color is a hallmark of angiosperm diversity. The evolutionary forces underlying the variety of flower colors can be nearly as diverse as the colors themselves. In addition to pollinator preferences, nonpollinator agents of selection can have a major influ ...
... Intra- and interspecific variation in flower color is a hallmark of angiosperm diversity. The evolutionary forces underlying the variety of flower colors can be nearly as diverse as the colors themselves. In addition to pollinator preferences, nonpollinator agents of selection can have a major influ ...
ORDER I. TETRANDRIAMONOGYNIA . 87 1447 Leaves alternate
... when they are rooted, the sooner they are potted oH' in little pots the better, as the sand is liable to canker their roots if left too long in i t ; when potted off*, they should be placed in a close frame, but not on heat, as a bottom heat will destroy their roots, when they must be hardened to th ...
... when they are rooted, the sooner they are potted oH' in little pots the better, as the sand is liable to canker their roots if left too long in i t ; when potted off*, they should be placed in a close frame, but not on heat, as a bottom heat will destroy their roots, when they must be hardened to th ...
Environmental Weeds of the Gold Coast
... well established in Queensland. All Class 3 pest plants are prohibited from supply or sale. You are required to manage these weeds if you have land, or are next to land that has been identified as an Environmentally Significant Area. The City of Gold Coast can give advice to all property owners that ...
... well established in Queensland. All Class 3 pest plants are prohibited from supply or sale. You are required to manage these weeds if you have land, or are next to land that has been identified as an Environmentally Significant Area. The City of Gold Coast can give advice to all property owners that ...
E TG/3/12(proj.6) ORIGINAL: English DATE: 2016-01
... “Visual” observation (V) is an observation made on the basis of the expert’s judgment. For the purposes of this document, “visual” observation refers to the sensory observations of the experts and, therefore, also includes smell, taste and touch. Visual observation includes observations where the ex ...
... “Visual” observation (V) is an observation made on the basis of the expert’s judgment. For the purposes of this document, “visual” observation refers to the sensory observations of the experts and, therefore, also includes smell, taste and touch. Visual observation includes observations where the ex ...
Phenological Observation Guide of the International Phenological
... colouring’ and the ‘leaf fall’ a certain day can hardly be fixed. But even for these difficult phases a certain day should be indicated, i.e. instead of stating ‘1st - 5th November’ one should indicate ‘2nd November’ as the date at which the phenomenon concerned was best developed. It is impossible ...
... colouring’ and the ‘leaf fall’ a certain day can hardly be fixed. But even for these difficult phases a certain day should be indicated, i.e. instead of stating ‘1st - 5th November’ one should indicate ‘2nd November’ as the date at which the phenomenon concerned was best developed. It is impossible ...
Angel Trumpets: Brugmansia and Datura in South Florida
... Tri-color Brugmansia, flowers change hues from white to soft yellow to apricot pink Datura. Daturas in South Florida are herbaceous, leafy short-lived perennials or annuals with upright facing flowers. Daturas in South Florida can grow up to 6' in height. Leaves are alternate, velvety textured, wit ...
... Tri-color Brugmansia, flowers change hues from white to soft yellow to apricot pink Datura. Daturas in South Florida are herbaceous, leafy short-lived perennials or annuals with upright facing flowers. Daturas in South Florida can grow up to 6' in height. Leaves are alternate, velvety textured, wit ...