PHYLOGENY OF VASCULAR PLANTS
... branches are of different lengths (i.e. the number of character state changes differs) because of different rates of evolution or extinction of side branches, some changes on the long branches will be at the same sites; of these, a third will be to the same new base. As a result, cladistic analysis ...
... branches are of different lengths (i.e. the number of character state changes differs) because of different rates of evolution or extinction of side branches, some changes on the long branches will be at the same sites; of these, a third will be to the same new base. As a result, cladistic analysis ...
Degradome Analysis of Phenylpropanoid Biosynthesis Pathway in
... The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between the N fertilization rate and soil nutrient status on cellulose content the state of paddy tiller strength in Kg. Gelam, MADA, Kedah. Lodging phenomena in rice are contributed by many factors including environment, weedy rice and pest ...
... The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between the N fertilization rate and soil nutrient status on cellulose content the state of paddy tiller strength in Kg. Gelam, MADA, Kedah. Lodging phenomena in rice are contributed by many factors including environment, weedy rice and pest ...
28 - cloudfront.net
... on or within the underground parts of many early plants. Certain species of plants evolved a type of tissue known as vascular (VAS-kyuh-luhr) tissue, which transports water and dissolved substances from one part of the plant to another. Two types of specialized tissue make up vascular tissue. Xylem ...
... on or within the underground parts of many early plants. Certain species of plants evolved a type of tissue known as vascular (VAS-kyuh-luhr) tissue, which transports water and dissolved substances from one part of the plant to another. Two types of specialized tissue make up vascular tissue. Xylem ...
In vitro culture to improve breeding activities in Rosa hybrida
... mg/l) was essential for shoot multiplication (Bressan et al. 1982). Rout et al. (1990) observed that media supplemented with BAP and GA3 at low concentration induced early bud break and enhanced rates of shoot multiplication with more than seven shoots per explants in hybrid roses. After multiplicat ...
... mg/l) was essential for shoot multiplication (Bressan et al. 1982). Rout et al. (1990) observed that media supplemented with BAP and GA3 at low concentration induced early bud break and enhanced rates of shoot multiplication with more than seven shoots per explants in hybrid roses. After multiplicat ...
the effect of some plant growth regulators and their combination with
... to roots of the whole plants Kalanchoe blossfeldiana on the accumulation of anthocyanins in roots. The highest stimulation of anthocyanins synthesis was stated with application of JA-Me alone. In response to treatments with the other tested PGRs, the content of anthocyanins in roots of a whole plant ...
... to roots of the whole plants Kalanchoe blossfeldiana on the accumulation of anthocyanins in roots. The highest stimulation of anthocyanins synthesis was stated with application of JA-Me alone. In response to treatments with the other tested PGRs, the content of anthocyanins in roots of a whole plant ...
Plants that tolerate sun, wind, seacoast and fog conditions
... Evergreen Shrub. Relatively shortlived. It will become leggy if not pruned after flowering. Good drainage. Occasional water. Evergreen Shrub. Relatively shortlived. It will become leggy if not pruned after flowering. Erect & dense wuth short clusters of summer flowers with large bracts. Tidiest & mo ...
... Evergreen Shrub. Relatively shortlived. It will become leggy if not pruned after flowering. Good drainage. Occasional water. Evergreen Shrub. Relatively shortlived. It will become leggy if not pruned after flowering. Erect & dense wuth short clusters of summer flowers with large bracts. Tidiest & mo ...
Key to Herbaceous Dicots
... 37b. Stipules without bristles; flowers with 5 separatewhite petals; plants fleshy, in coastal marshesand swales. CARYOPHYLLACEAE (Spergularia). 36b. Leaves without stipules or stipular lines (the nodessometimesswollen and simulating a stipule scar, but more rounded). 39a. Stemfour-angled, at least ...
... 37b. Stipules without bristles; flowers with 5 separatewhite petals; plants fleshy, in coastal marshesand swales. CARYOPHYLLACEAE (Spergularia). 36b. Leaves without stipules or stipular lines (the nodessometimesswollen and simulating a stipule scar, but more rounded). 39a. Stemfour-angled, at least ...
Identification of Phloem Involved in Assimilate Loading in Leaves by
... Even when cyanide was included in the GUS solution, some diffusion of the stain was usually evident (Fig. 1, G–I). However, on close inspection, stain was better localized in some veins than in others. This can be seen in Figure 1G; there is no evidence of diffusion from the vein marked with an aste ...
... Even when cyanide was included in the GUS solution, some diffusion of the stain was usually evident (Fig. 1, G–I). However, on close inspection, stain was better localized in some veins than in others. This can be seen in Figure 1G; there is no evidence of diffusion from the vein marked with an aste ...
Morphometry of the organs of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill
... CICTAMEX, S.C., in Coatepec Harinas in Mexico State. This is located at latitude 188460 3800 N, longitude 998460 3800 W and at a height of 2240 m above sea level. It has an average annual rainfall of 1100 mm and an average temperature of 16 8C. Other locations yielding material were Jujacato, Tingam ...
... CICTAMEX, S.C., in Coatepec Harinas in Mexico State. This is located at latitude 188460 3800 N, longitude 998460 3800 W and at a height of 2240 m above sea level. It has an average annual rainfall of 1100 mm and an average temperature of 16 8C. Other locations yielding material were Jujacato, Tingam ...
Plant Guide TALL BUTTERCUP Ranunculus acris
... the rootstock may be an effective method to temporally reduce small-scale infestations and scattered plants, either as new invaders or those persisting after herbicide treatments. However, any rhizomes left in the soil will regenerate into new plants and follow-up control will be needed to target th ...
... the rootstock may be an effective method to temporally reduce small-scale infestations and scattered plants, either as new invaders or those persisting after herbicide treatments. However, any rhizomes left in the soil will regenerate into new plants and follow-up control will be needed to target th ...
Simulation of flowering plants - TEL (thèses-en-ligne)
... Plants have always intrigued scientists as besides of its sheer importance for the earth, their beauty and enormous variety of shapes tempt to thoroughly inquire about its nature. One of the aspects of this inquiry is the creation of the virtual model in order to mimic real plants to a high degree o ...
... Plants have always intrigued scientists as besides of its sheer importance for the earth, their beauty and enormous variety of shapes tempt to thoroughly inquire about its nature. One of the aspects of this inquiry is the creation of the virtual model in order to mimic real plants to a high degree o ...
Purple Deadnettle and Henbit - University of Tennessee Extension
... tips that are ascending. Stems are slightly hairy and can root at the lower nodes. Flowers are reddishpurple and sessile (attached) in the upper leaf axils. Henbit has the classic hooded, five-lobed, long-tubed flowers of the mint family. Seeds are found in a nutlike fruit called a mericarp, are lig ...
... tips that are ascending. Stems are slightly hairy and can root at the lower nodes. Flowers are reddishpurple and sessile (attached) in the upper leaf axils. Henbit has the classic hooded, five-lobed, long-tubed flowers of the mint family. Seeds are found in a nutlike fruit called a mericarp, are lig ...
Heritable Characters of Maize II.-Pistillate Flowered Maize Plants
... flowered types directly, but no mere fact of this kind need bother us long. Conclusive evidence can be obtained from crosses of normal plants, the one heterozygous for tassel seed and the other for tassel ear. Or. better still, a plant heterozygous for one recessive type may be crossed with the othe ...
... flowered types directly, but no mere fact of this kind need bother us long. Conclusive evidence can be obtained from crosses of normal plants, the one heterozygous for tassel seed and the other for tassel ear. Or. better still, a plant heterozygous for one recessive type may be crossed with the othe ...
Stomata and Gas Exchange
... et at., 1980), and K + and abscisic acid affect the transient as though energy from guard cell chloroplasts is used to accumulate K+ (Ogawa et at., 1982). Evidence exists that photophosphorylation occurs in these chloroplasts (Grantz et at., 1985a; Shimazaki and Zeiger, 1985) and that CO2 fixation p ...
... et at., 1980), and K + and abscisic acid affect the transient as though energy from guard cell chloroplasts is used to accumulate K+ (Ogawa et at., 1982). Evidence exists that photophosphorylation occurs in these chloroplasts (Grantz et at., 1985a; Shimazaki and Zeiger, 1985) and that CO2 fixation p ...
Module 2
... 92. Identify the poisonous medicinal plants consisting cardiac glycosides according to description – "The perennial grassy plant, growing to about 30 cm tall, which leaves are feathry. Flowers is solitary, actinomorphic, yellow": A. Greater celandine B. * Spring adonis C. Love-in-a-mist D. Horse So ...
... 92. Identify the poisonous medicinal plants consisting cardiac glycosides according to description – "The perennial grassy plant, growing to about 30 cm tall, which leaves are feathry. Flowers is solitary, actinomorphic, yellow": A. Greater celandine B. * Spring adonis C. Love-in-a-mist D. Horse So ...
et al - Shodhganga
... performed best, while in general, poor performing provenances occurred in cluster III accommodating Bhubaneswar, Jodhpur and Nagpur provenances. The minimum distance between cluster II and IV revealed that the provenances belonging to these clusters were genetically closer. Among different clusters, ...
... performed best, while in general, poor performing provenances occurred in cluster III accommodating Bhubaneswar, Jodhpur and Nagpur provenances. The minimum distance between cluster II and IV revealed that the provenances belonging to these clusters were genetically closer. Among different clusters, ...
Common Name: Artemesia - Powis Castle Botanical name
... moderate shade. This species tolerates heat and sun better than most other species, however remove flowering stems after bloom to courage additional bloom. Keep soils uniformly moist after bloom to prolong attractive foliage appearance. When foliage depreciates, plants may be cut to the ground. Rese ...
... moderate shade. This species tolerates heat and sun better than most other species, however remove flowering stems after bloom to courage additional bloom. Keep soils uniformly moist after bloom to prolong attractive foliage appearance. When foliage depreciates, plants may be cut to the ground. Rese ...
Life cycle and reproductive botany of Scilla hyacinthoides
... month earlier than in the other two temperatures and reached high initiation percentages (about 80%). Bulbs at 30 ◦ C showed similar degree of initiation of about 80%, while at 15 ◦ C the percentage of initiation was very low (about 40%). However, temperature had a different effect on inflorescence d ...
... month earlier than in the other two temperatures and reached high initiation percentages (about 80%). Bulbs at 30 ◦ C showed similar degree of initiation of about 80%, while at 15 ◦ C the percentage of initiation was very low (about 40%). However, temperature had a different effect on inflorescence d ...
univERsity oF copEnhAGEn
... Cryptocoryne ferruginea var. sekadauensis is easy to cultivate emerged in pots with a mixture of mineral soil with some peat litter but also semi-emerged in leaf litter of for example the beech tree (Reitel et al. 2011). The use for the standard aquarium is unknown, but seen from the water parameter ...
... Cryptocoryne ferruginea var. sekadauensis is easy to cultivate emerged in pots with a mixture of mineral soil with some peat litter but also semi-emerged in leaf litter of for example the beech tree (Reitel et al. 2011). The use for the standard aquarium is unknown, but seen from the water parameter ...
The correct answer is b
... bend toward or away from the source of the touch. Turgor movements can also occur in response to touch. But unlike thigmotropisms, they are not growth responses. For example, the leaflets on a Mimosa plant fold almost instantly when touched. This happens because water leaves cells on one side of the ...
... bend toward or away from the source of the touch. Turgor movements can also occur in response to touch. But unlike thigmotropisms, they are not growth responses. For example, the leaflets on a Mimosa plant fold almost instantly when touched. This happens because water leaves cells on one side of the ...
FIE and CURLY LEAF polycomb proteins interact
... ¯ower (Figure 2f). FIE-silenced ovules often had a longer funiculus, and some developed stigmatic papillae at their tips and subtending ovules at their margins, indicating a homeotic transformation of the ovules into a carpel-like structure (Figure 3). The fertility of FIE-silenced ¯owers was low, a ...
... ¯ower (Figure 2f). FIE-silenced ovules often had a longer funiculus, and some developed stigmatic papillae at their tips and subtending ovules at their margins, indicating a homeotic transformation of the ovules into a carpel-like structure (Figure 3). The fertility of FIE-silenced ¯owers was low, a ...
The Impact of Different Habitat Conditions on the Variability of Wild
... by: small meadow taxa (patch I); the shrub willow Salix repens ssp. rosmarinifolia (patch II); large tussock grasses Deschampsia caespitosa and Molinia caerulaea (patch III); tall-growing macroforbs Filipendula ulmaria and Solidago canadensis (patch IV). Over successive patches, the average height o ...
... by: small meadow taxa (patch I); the shrub willow Salix repens ssp. rosmarinifolia (patch II); large tussock grasses Deschampsia caespitosa and Molinia caerulaea (patch III); tall-growing macroforbs Filipendula ulmaria and Solidago canadensis (patch IV). Over successive patches, the average height o ...
Fungicide
... For sclerotinia, new relationships linking stem rot incidence with weather data and petal inoculum were obtained, though these differed between years. Studies of petal biology provided understanding of flower development and petal loss on the primary and secondary racemes. Adjusting seed rates and u ...
... For sclerotinia, new relationships linking stem rot incidence with weather data and petal inoculum were obtained, though these differed between years. Studies of petal biology provided understanding of flower development and petal loss on the primary and secondary racemes. Adjusting seed rates and u ...
Profile of Invasive Plant Species within the Peace River Regional
... triggered by temperature. It has a short maturation period and produces viable seeds a few days after pollination. The first line of control should be preventing the spread of these plants to noninfested areas. Prevention measures include cleaning clothing and equipment after entering infested areas ...
... triggered by temperature. It has a short maturation period and produces viable seeds a few days after pollination. The first line of control should be preventing the spread of these plants to noninfested areas. Prevention measures include cleaning clothing and equipment after entering infested areas ...
Plant stress measurement
Plant stress measurement is the quantification of environmental effects on plant health. When plants are subjected to less than ideal growing conditions, they are considered to be under stress. Stress factors can affect growth, survival and crop yields. Plant stress research looks at the response of plants to limitations and excesses of the main abiotic factors (light, temperature, water and nutrients), and of other stress factors that are important in particular situations (e.g. pests, pathogens, or pollutants). Plant stress measurement usually focuses on taking measurements from living plants. It can involve visual assessments of plant vitality, however, more recently the focus has moved to the use of instruments and protocols that reveal the response of particular processes within the plant (especially, photosynthesis, plant cell signalling and plant secondary metabolism)Determining the optimal conditions for plant growth, e.g. optimising water use in an agricultural systemDetermining the climatic range of different species or subspeciesDetermining which species or subspecies are resistant to a particular stress factor