Molecular Mechanism of microRNA396 Mediating
... Figure 3. Rescue of 35S:MIR396a by mGRF. A, Six representative siliques were presented for each plant. The white asterisk indicates the single-carpel siliques. B, Expression of GRF7 and GRF9. Flowers of F1 progenies for indicated two parental plants were used for expression analysis. Error bars repr ...
... Figure 3. Rescue of 35S:MIR396a by mGRF. A, Six representative siliques were presented for each plant. The white asterisk indicates the single-carpel siliques. B, Expression of GRF7 and GRF9. Flowers of F1 progenies for indicated two parental plants were used for expression analysis. Error bars repr ...
GLUCAN SYNTHASE-LIKE8 and STEROL
... diploid state. This premeiotic diploid consistency suggests that plants essentially suppress all potential ploidy increasing mechanisms in their reproductive cell lineage. However, despite its biological relevance and the large set of molecular factors regulating cell proliferation and endopolyploid ...
... diploid state. This premeiotic diploid consistency suggests that plants essentially suppress all potential ploidy increasing mechanisms in their reproductive cell lineage. However, despite its biological relevance and the large set of molecular factors regulating cell proliferation and endopolyploid ...
Abelmoschus manihot
... [Causes allergies or is otherwise toxic to humans? No evidence] "Island cabbage (aibika), whose leaves become gluey after cooking, is the favourite vegetable of the ni-Vanuatu. They cook it in different ways. Most often it is cut into very thin strips, boiled in a little salted water and then flavou ...
... [Causes allergies or is otherwise toxic to humans? No evidence] "Island cabbage (aibika), whose leaves become gluey after cooking, is the favourite vegetable of the ni-Vanuatu. They cook it in different ways. Most often it is cut into very thin strips, boiled in a little salted water and then flavou ...
ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL LOOK AT PLANT CARNIVORY: Why are
... the relatively reliable catch of prey over a time, though there are very great differences in prey capture effectiveness (over 10 times) between individual plants even at the same microsite (Karlsson et al., 1987, 1994; Thum, 1989a,b). Moreover, many potential prey taxa are adapted to visiting plant ...
... the relatively reliable catch of prey over a time, though there are very great differences in prey capture effectiveness (over 10 times) between individual plants even at the same microsite (Karlsson et al., 1987, 1994; Thum, 1989a,b). Moreover, many potential prey taxa are adapted to visiting plant ...
Clivia News No 1 1995
... mountainside into a pool, and tall indigenous trees provide dappled shade for terrace upon terrace of Clivia miniata. Most of the collection are, Clivia miniata, or Clivia miniata hybrids which have all been introduced to the area. Some came from Miss Blackbeard near Grahamstown whose farm was expro ...
... mountainside into a pool, and tall indigenous trees provide dappled shade for terrace upon terrace of Clivia miniata. Most of the collection are, Clivia miniata, or Clivia miniata hybrids which have all been introduced to the area. Some came from Miss Blackbeard near Grahamstown whose farm was expro ...
Integrated Pest Management
... is necessary. Diseases may cause leaf spots or leaf blights, wilts or premature death of plants. Soybean diseases also can affect the quality of the harvested crop and cause storage losses. The extent of the damage due to soybean diseases in a given season depends on a number of factors, including t ...
... is necessary. Diseases may cause leaf spots or leaf blights, wilts or premature death of plants. Soybean diseases also can affect the quality of the harvested crop and cause storage losses. The extent of the damage due to soybean diseases in a given season depends on a number of factors, including t ...
Transposon-induced gene activation as a mechanism generating
... We have characterized the genetic and molecular origin of the reiterated reproductive meristem (RRM) somatic variant phenotype of grapevine cultivar Carignan. Here, we show that the extreme cluster proliferation and delayed anthesis observed in this somatic variant is caused by a single dominant mut ...
... We have characterized the genetic and molecular origin of the reiterated reproductive meristem (RRM) somatic variant phenotype of grapevine cultivar Carignan. Here, we show that the extreme cluster proliferation and delayed anthesis observed in this somatic variant is caused by a single dominant mut ...
The N-end rule pathway controls multiple functions during
... expression patterns of AtATE1 and AtATE2, we used genomic fragments that allowed complementation of the ate1 ate2 double mutant to construct translational -glucuronidase (GUS) reporters. A total of 6 of 7 and 2 of 4 independent transformants obtained for AtATE1 and AtATE2 reporter constructs, respe ...
... expression patterns of AtATE1 and AtATE2, we used genomic fragments that allowed complementation of the ate1 ate2 double mutant to construct translational -glucuronidase (GUS) reporters. A total of 6 of 7 and 2 of 4 independent transformants obtained for AtATE1 and AtATE2 reporter constructs, respe ...
Comparative floral and vegetative differentiation
... their diversification remain essentially unexplored to date. This study was conducted along the single southeastern mountain of the Iberian Peninsula where populations of the widely distributed A. vulgaris coexist with the narrow endemic A. p. cazorlensis. In this region, the two taxa are pollinated ...
... their diversification remain essentially unexplored to date. This study was conducted along the single southeastern mountain of the Iberian Peninsula where populations of the widely distributed A. vulgaris coexist with the narrow endemic A. p. cazorlensis. In this region, the two taxa are pollinated ...
Shahzad MA, Jan SU, Afzal F, Khalid M, Gul A, Sharma I, Sofo A
... agricultutal development in the world. It is a must for the agriculture as an important part of our environment. The problems arising from under and overirrigation emphasize the fact that humans cannot continue with the current use and throw away policy with their natural resources; in particular, r ...
... agricultutal development in the world. It is a must for the agriculture as an important part of our environment. The problems arising from under and overirrigation emphasize the fact that humans cannot continue with the current use and throw away policy with their natural resources; in particular, r ...
of the Storke Ranch Vernal Pool Open Space
... Vernal pools are seasonally flooded landscape depressions underlain by impermeable soils. What makes these areas special is their unusual hydrology, which involves flooding during portions of the fall and winter followed by desiccation in the summer. Only plants and animals adapted to this drastic w ...
... Vernal pools are seasonally flooded landscape depressions underlain by impermeable soils. What makes these areas special is their unusual hydrology, which involves flooding during portions of the fall and winter followed by desiccation in the summer. Only plants and animals adapted to this drastic w ...
the effect of some plant growth regulators and their combination with
... In this study, we investigated the effect of plant growth regulators (PGRs) – auxins, gibberellin, cytokinin, abscisic acid, brassinosteroid, ethylene and their interaction with methyl jasmonate (JA-Me) applied to roots of the whole plants Kalanchoe blossfeldiana on the accumulation of anthocyanins ...
... In this study, we investigated the effect of plant growth regulators (PGRs) – auxins, gibberellin, cytokinin, abscisic acid, brassinosteroid, ethylene and their interaction with methyl jasmonate (JA-Me) applied to roots of the whole plants Kalanchoe blossfeldiana on the accumulation of anthocyanins ...
Identification of grass
... have petiolues which can have stepels, usually small and very narrow at it base. Young seedling have two cotyledons, the first true leaf to appear is usually simple with one leaflet, but further leaves are trifoliolate or pinnate. The plant usually have a well developed tap root penetrating deep int ...
... have petiolues which can have stepels, usually small and very narrow at it base. Young seedling have two cotyledons, the first true leaf to appear is usually simple with one leaflet, but further leaves are trifoliolate or pinnate. The plant usually have a well developed tap root penetrating deep int ...
Longspine Sandbur - Noxious Weed Control Board of Grant County
... southern U.S. The common name of sandbur refers to the fact that this grass is adapted to porous and sandy soils. The seeds have stiff spiny spines on the burs that can puncture human skin How to identify Longspine Sandbur ...
... southern U.S. The common name of sandbur refers to the fact that this grass is adapted to porous and sandy soils. The seeds have stiff spiny spines on the burs that can puncture human skin How to identify Longspine Sandbur ...
Plant Structures and Functions
... Germination. Germination is the when the embryo resumes its active growth phase. The seed must be in environmental conditions conducive to germination, being sufficient water and oxygen, favourable temperatures, and adequate light. The stages of germination are imbibition, start of metabolism, radic ...
... Germination. Germination is the when the embryo resumes its active growth phase. The seed must be in environmental conditions conducive to germination, being sufficient water and oxygen, favourable temperatures, and adequate light. The stages of germination are imbibition, start of metabolism, radic ...
Medicinal Plants of Dolpo - Panda
... and terrain to carry out the ecological monitoring of medicinal plants. We would like to extend our gratitude to the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation for their kind permission in allowing us to carry out ethnobotanical research. Tikaram Adhikari, Tulsi Ram Sharma, Nilambar Mish ...
... and terrain to carry out the ecological monitoring of medicinal plants. We would like to extend our gratitude to the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation for their kind permission in allowing us to carry out ethnobotanical research. Tikaram Adhikari, Tulsi Ram Sharma, Nilambar Mish ...
California Horticultural Society 2010 Seed Exchange Thanks to
... the sun, it rarely gets more than two feet tall, while in the shade it can reach six feet or more. It provides nice green mounding growth with small urn-shaped white or pink flowers in the spring. Later it bears small purple berries that are appreciated Photo by Ted Kipping by the birds. Salal grows ...
... the sun, it rarely gets more than two feet tall, while in the shade it can reach six feet or more. It provides nice green mounding growth with small urn-shaped white or pink flowers in the spring. Later it bears small purple berries that are appreciated Photo by Ted Kipping by the birds. Salal grows ...
Evaluation of Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina domestica
... Evaluation of Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina domestica) Cultivars as Potential Candidates for Sterility and Landscape Use Gary W. Knox, Sandra B. Wilson, and Zhanao Deng University of Florida/IFAS North Florida Research and Education Center, Indian River Research and Education Center, and Gulf Coast Resea ...
... Evaluation of Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina domestica) Cultivars as Potential Candidates for Sterility and Landscape Use Gary W. Knox, Sandra B. Wilson, and Zhanao Deng University of Florida/IFAS North Florida Research and Education Center, Indian River Research and Education Center, and Gulf Coast Resea ...
plant propagation - Kingsland Public Schools
... which are naturally produced in plants (endogenous) and transported from their site of synthesis to their site of action where they regulate physiological processes at low concentrations. Hormone biosynthesis itself (timing, quantity, and physiological purpose including relationships to other growth ...
... which are naturally produced in plants (endogenous) and transported from their site of synthesis to their site of action where they regulate physiological processes at low concentrations. Hormone biosynthesis itself (timing, quantity, and physiological purpose including relationships to other growth ...
Borreria
... Pollen was abundant in the coprolites. Large numbers of pollen grains were counted for each sample: 1,750 grains for coprolite 1, 2,255 grains for coprolite 2, 1,850 grains for coprolite 3, 1,400 grains for coprolite 4, and 1,200 grains for coprolite 5. Counting so many grains helps insure that trac ...
... Pollen was abundant in the coprolites. Large numbers of pollen grains were counted for each sample: 1,750 grains for coprolite 1, 2,255 grains for coprolite 2, 1,850 grains for coprolite 3, 1,400 grains for coprolite 4, and 1,200 grains for coprolite 5. Counting so many grains helps insure that trac ...
effects of temperature and light on growth - Wageningen UR E
... 2n = 22, while the cultivars propagated from corms are either diploid, triploid, or tetraploid. SAITO (1961) obtained similar results and classified the diploid Freesias into two different types : the forcing Freesias such as F. réfracta alba which flower early but with small flowers, and the 'Super ...
... 2n = 22, while the cultivars propagated from corms are either diploid, triploid, or tetraploid. SAITO (1961) obtained similar results and classified the diploid Freesias into two different types : the forcing Freesias such as F. réfracta alba which flower early but with small flowers, and the 'Super ...
Ground Tissue - Effingham County Schools
... copied, duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. ...
... copied, duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. ...
Virginia Creeper Japanese Wisteria and Chinese Wisteria American
... residents, as the flowers fill many woodlands when the vine blooms in April. Chinese Wisteria, Japanese Wisteria, and their hybrid, Asian Wisteria, are all considered invasive. These wisterias shroud other vegetation and elbow out natives. Please refrain from buying or selling this very invasive pla ...
... residents, as the flowers fill many woodlands when the vine blooms in April. Chinese Wisteria, Japanese Wisteria, and their hybrid, Asian Wisteria, are all considered invasive. These wisterias shroud other vegetation and elbow out natives. Please refrain from buying or selling this very invasive pla ...
Intro to Plants
... • Most plants living today are flowering plants—seed plants that produce flowers. • Flowering plants that are pollinated by animals produce less pollen, and cross-pollination can occur between individuals that live far apart. Chapter menu ...
... • Most plants living today are flowering plants—seed plants that produce flowers. • Flowering plants that are pollinated by animals produce less pollen, and cross-pollination can occur between individuals that live far apart. Chapter menu ...
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.