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... 1.1 Postembryogenic Development and Apical Meristems in Plants Higher plants continue to form organs throughout their lives after embryogenesis. Postembryonic development enables plants to adapt to the varying conditions of the surrounding environment with greater plasticity (Walbot, 1996). This is ...
... 1.1 Postembryogenic Development and Apical Meristems in Plants Higher plants continue to form organs throughout their lives after embryogenesis. Postembryonic development enables plants to adapt to the varying conditions of the surrounding environment with greater plasticity (Walbot, 1996). This is ...
Transcriptional regulators of rhizobacteria
... plants are capable of converting inorganic molecules into organic compounds by using solar energy. These organic compounds provide the energy required for all active processes not only within the plant itself, but also for all organisms at higher trophic levels. Furthermore, photosynthesis leads to ...
... plants are capable of converting inorganic molecules into organic compounds by using solar energy. These organic compounds provide the energy required for all active processes not only within the plant itself, but also for all organisms at higher trophic levels. Furthermore, photosynthesis leads to ...
Arsenic uptake and metabolism in plants
... of arsenite influx was comparable to that of arsenate in the absence of phosphate, but the concentration at which the influx is half Vmax (Km) was higher (Abedin et al., 2002b). At higher concentrations (> 100 µM), that is, in the low-affinity range, arsenite influx was substantially faster than ars ...
... of arsenite influx was comparable to that of arsenate in the absence of phosphate, but the concentration at which the influx is half Vmax (Km) was higher (Abedin et al., 2002b). At higher concentrations (> 100 µM), that is, in the low-affinity range, arsenite influx was substantially faster than ars ...
Weeds of the Cranberry Marsh - Wisconsin Fruit - UW
... sedges, and rushes. Identifying a plant to one of these groups can be challenging, especially if no flowers or fruits are present. Confusing common names make the task more difficult: woolgrass and spikerush are sedges. The families are truly differentiated based on details of the flower and fruit s ...
... sedges, and rushes. Identifying a plant to one of these groups can be challenging, especially if no flowers or fruits are present. Confusing common names make the task more difficult: woolgrass and spikerush are sedges. The families are truly differentiated based on details of the flower and fruit s ...
PLoS ONE
... corroborated this interpretation. When endogenous JA synthesis was inhibited at the stage of highest nectar secretion by application of phenidone, nectar secretion decreased to control levels. Phenidone only inhibits one early enzymatic step in the octadecanoid cascade [38] and thus reduces the de n ...
... corroborated this interpretation. When endogenous JA synthesis was inhibited at the stage of highest nectar secretion by application of phenidone, nectar secretion decreased to control levels. Phenidone only inhibits one early enzymatic step in the octadecanoid cascade [38] and thus reduces the de n ...
Seed germination and seedling morphology of Artabotrys hexapetalus
... imbibition and proceeding through until the emergence of the plumule above the growing medium (Bewley and Black 1994; Bewley 1997; Martinez-Maldonado et al. 2013). Under favorable conditions, the rapid growth of the embryo breaks the seed coat layers and presents the protrusion of the radicle. This ...
... imbibition and proceeding through until the emergence of the plumule above the growing medium (Bewley and Black 1994; Bewley 1997; Martinez-Maldonado et al. 2013). Under favorable conditions, the rapid growth of the embryo breaks the seed coat layers and presents the protrusion of the radicle. This ...
field identification guide 2008 - swfwmd.state.fl.us
... In 1996, the Florida Legislature directed the Southwest Florida Water Management District (District) to begin the process of establishing Minimum Flows and Levels (MFLs) throughout the District, beginning in Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas counties. MFLs are defined as the flow in watercourses bel ...
... In 1996, the Florida Legislature directed the Southwest Florida Water Management District (District) to begin the process of establishing Minimum Flows and Levels (MFLs) throughout the District, beginning in Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas counties. MFLs are defined as the flow in watercourses bel ...
Melatonin stimulates the expansion of etiolated lupin cotyledons
... among other important substances. Many studies have clearly demonstrated its presence in different plant organs, including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. Since it discovery in plants in 1995, authors have postulated many physiological roles for melatonin, although research into thi ...
... among other important substances. Many studies have clearly demonstrated its presence in different plant organs, including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. Since it discovery in plants in 1995, authors have postulated many physiological roles for melatonin, although research into thi ...
Opuntioid cacti - Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
... Areoles (spots with clusters of spines) are found on both the pads (joints, segments) and fruit. In addition to spines, areoles often have clusters of sharp bristles (glochids) and tufts of fibre (‘wool’). Each areole contains a growing point that can produce roots or shoots. Hudson pear (Cylindropu ...
... Areoles (spots with clusters of spines) are found on both the pads (joints, segments) and fruit. In addition to spines, areoles often have clusters of sharp bristles (glochids) and tufts of fibre (‘wool’). Each areole contains a growing point that can produce roots or shoots. Hudson pear (Cylindropu ...
Opuntioid cacti - Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
... Areoles (spots with clusters of spines) are found on both the pads (joints, segments) and fruit. In addition to spines, areoles often have clusters of sharp bristles (glochids) and tufts of fibre (‘wool’). Each areole contains a growing point that can produce roots or shoots. Hudson pear (Cylindropu ...
... Areoles (spots with clusters of spines) are found on both the pads (joints, segments) and fruit. In addition to spines, areoles often have clusters of sharp bristles (glochids) and tufts of fibre (‘wool’). Each areole contains a growing point that can produce roots or shoots. Hudson pear (Cylindropu ...
Managing Soapweed Yucca - University of Nebraska–Lincoln
... rosettes. Typically, yucca colonizes a new site by seed, after which vegetative reproduction (i.e., ramets) is the primary means of establishment and can lead to heavy infestations. Identification Yucca is easily distinguished by its large, erect leaves and clumping growth habit (Figure 3). Although ...
... rosettes. Typically, yucca colonizes a new site by seed, after which vegetative reproduction (i.e., ramets) is the primary means of establishment and can lead to heavy infestations. Identification Yucca is easily distinguished by its large, erect leaves and clumping growth habit (Figure 3). Although ...
Print this article - University of Toronto Journal of Undergraduate Life
... The CAM pathway has high water use efficiency (WUE) due to the nocturnal stomata opening that leads to lower water loss via transpiration than plants with diurnal opening of the stomata. This feature has high ecological importance in terrestrial systems, especially in arid areas [1, 4]. CAM plants h ...
... The CAM pathway has high water use efficiency (WUE) due to the nocturnal stomata opening that leads to lower water loss via transpiration than plants with diurnal opening of the stomata. This feature has high ecological importance in terrestrial systems, especially in arid areas [1, 4]. CAM plants h ...
Regulation of lateral root development
... plant taxons. The root system of gymnosperms and dicotyledons is formed mostly by the main root and lateral roots, while the root system of monocotyledons is dominated by adventitious roots. Main root often lasts only a limited time or stops its growth and the root system is dominated with adventiti ...
... plant taxons. The root system of gymnosperms and dicotyledons is formed mostly by the main root and lateral roots, while the root system of monocotyledons is dominated by adventitious roots. Main root often lasts only a limited time or stops its growth and the root system is dominated with adventiti ...
FROG HOLLOW NURSERY- The Food Garden SEEDLING LIST
... Mibuna. The dark green, glossy leaves are finely dissected, forming an attractive rosette. Leaves, juicy stalks and flowering shoots are eaten raw or lightly cooked. Hardy, tolerating hot and cold, wet conditions. MUSTARD SPINACH (KOMATSUNA) Highly underrated, hardy and productive leafy green. Delig ...
... Mibuna. The dark green, glossy leaves are finely dissected, forming an attractive rosette. Leaves, juicy stalks and flowering shoots are eaten raw or lightly cooked. Hardy, tolerating hot and cold, wet conditions. MUSTARD SPINACH (KOMATSUNA) Highly underrated, hardy and productive leafy green. Delig ...
What is Wheat? - Illinois Ag in the Classroom
... wheat is planted in April or May and is harvested in August or September. Wheat starts as a seed and begins to grow when there is enough moisture in the soil. The first signs of growth are tiny root hairs that stretch down into the soil while a small shoot pushes upward through the soil. Tissue with ...
... wheat is planted in April or May and is harvested in August or September. Wheat starts as a seed and begins to grow when there is enough moisture in the soil. The first signs of growth are tiny root hairs that stretch down into the soil while a small shoot pushes upward through the soil. Tissue with ...
Indoor Ferns - Clemson University
... All ferns are moisture lovers, but the amount that they need varies among the many different types of ferns. Some ferns like to be kept almost wet while others should dry slightly between waterings. Be sure not to allow any of them to dry out completely. Do not allow water to stand in pots since thi ...
... All ferns are moisture lovers, but the amount that they need varies among the many different types of ferns. Some ferns like to be kept almost wet while others should dry slightly between waterings. Be sure not to allow any of them to dry out completely. Do not allow water to stand in pots since thi ...
What is Wheat? spaghetti, pizza, pet foods, soap,
... wheat is planted in April or May and is harvested in August or September. Wheat starts as a seed and begins to grow when there is enough moisture in the soil. The first signs of growth are tiny root hairs that stretch down into the soil while a small shoot pushes upward through the soil. Tissue with ...
... wheat is planted in April or May and is harvested in August or September. Wheat starts as a seed and begins to grow when there is enough moisture in the soil. The first signs of growth are tiny root hairs that stretch down into the soil while a small shoot pushes upward through the soil. Tissue with ...
Watsonia 11, 7-31
... Freshfield, S. Lancs., v.c. 59 carried out by her in 1954. She found distinct populations of each species, and other populations which contained both species together with plants that could not be referred to either. Vohra (1970) also looked in detail at populations from Freshfield and Ainsdale, S. ...
... Freshfield, S. Lancs., v.c. 59 carried out by her in 1954. She found distinct populations of each species, and other populations which contained both species together with plants that could not be referred to either. Vohra (1970) also looked in detail at populations from Freshfield and Ainsdale, S. ...
In This Issue - The Cycad Society
... dinosaurs were still roaming the earth. Today, the ±180 remaining species are restricted to specific tropical and subtropical regions of the Old and the New Worlds. Recent recommendations of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) include encouraging extensive propagation and culture of these magnificen ...
... dinosaurs were still roaming the earth. Today, the ±180 remaining species are restricted to specific tropical and subtropical regions of the Old and the New Worlds. Recent recommendations of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) include encouraging extensive propagation and culture of these magnificen ...
- 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 ...
Conflicting demands on angiosperm xylem: tradeoffs among storage
... is critical for understanding the diversity in physiological, structural and life history types found among woody plant species (Ackerly 2004; Pratt et al. 2007). In the context of tradeoffs, there are two common explanations for why particular traits may be linked to one another. Firstly, there are ...
... is critical for understanding the diversity in physiological, structural and life history types found among woody plant species (Ackerly 2004; Pratt et al. 2007). In the context of tradeoffs, there are two common explanations for why particular traits may be linked to one another. Firstly, there are ...
Chemical Variability and Biological Activities of Volatile Oils from
... et al., 2005) and fenchone chemotype (Flores and Medina, 1970; Grassi et al., 2005). The chemical differences that distinguish ...
... et al., 2005) and fenchone chemotype (Flores and Medina, 1970; Grassi et al., 2005). The chemical differences that distinguish ...
“A survey and documentation of common available Medicinal plants
... help us to lead a healthy life. The trained knowledge based Indian ethnic medicine system can help in improving general wellness. Among ancient civilizations India has been known to be rich repository of medicinal plants. The use of medicinal plants in India dates back to Vedic period and still prev ...
... help us to lead a healthy life. The trained knowledge based Indian ethnic medicine system can help in improving general wellness. Among ancient civilizations India has been known to be rich repository of medicinal plants. The use of medicinal plants in India dates back to Vedic period and still prev ...
Plant morphology
Plant morphology or phytomorphology is the study of the physical form and external structure of plants. This is usually considered distinct from plant anatomy, which is the study of the internal structure of plants, especially at the microscopic level. Plant morphology is useful in the visual identification of plants.