genetic regulation of cuticle assembly in fleshy fruit
... of the SlSHN3 transcription factor in tomato resulted in reduced cuticle deposition in tomato fruit as shown by light microscopy analysis of (A) wild-type and (B) SlSHN3-RNAi tomato peel sections (Shi et al., 2013). Additionally, the epidermal cells of the SlSHN3-RNAi tomato sections in (B) do not p ...
... of the SlSHN3 transcription factor in tomato resulted in reduced cuticle deposition in tomato fruit as shown by light microscopy analysis of (A) wild-type and (B) SlSHN3-RNAi tomato peel sections (Shi et al., 2013). Additionally, the epidermal cells of the SlSHN3-RNAi tomato sections in (B) do not p ...
KEY FOR BROADLEAVED SPECIES
... Leaves oval to oblong in outline. Leaves at least four times as long as broad. Leaves large (to 15 x 15 cm), oblique at base, heart shaped, abruptly pointed at tip; serrated edges, only hairy on veins on both sides; leaf stalk coarsely hairy at first. Twig ends and buds crimson; buds with two unequa ...
... Leaves oval to oblong in outline. Leaves at least four times as long as broad. Leaves large (to 15 x 15 cm), oblique at base, heart shaped, abruptly pointed at tip; serrated edges, only hairy on veins on both sides; leaf stalk coarsely hairy at first. Twig ends and buds crimson; buds with two unequa ...
Early Flowers and Angiosperm Evolution - Assets
... It had dramatic consequences for the composition and subsequent evolution of terrestrial ecosystems. Ancient Mesozoic vegetation, which was dominated by ferns, conifers, ginkgos and cycads, as well as Bennettitales and other groups of extinct seed plants, was eventually almost entirely replaced by m ...
... It had dramatic consequences for the composition and subsequent evolution of terrestrial ecosystems. Ancient Mesozoic vegetation, which was dominated by ferns, conifers, ginkgos and cycads, as well as Bennettitales and other groups of extinct seed plants, was eventually almost entirely replaced by m ...
CHARACTERIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF Origanum Spp
... species, eight subspecies and 17 hybrids. Since Ietswaart’s publication, five more species [14-17] and one hybrid [18] have been recognised. This classification was based on many morphological characters (e.g. length of stems, arrangement, number and length of branches, shape of leaves, length of pe ...
... species, eight subspecies and 17 hybrids. Since Ietswaart’s publication, five more species [14-17] and one hybrid [18] have been recognised. This classification was based on many morphological characters (e.g. length of stems, arrangement, number and length of branches, shape of leaves, length of pe ...
The Evolution of Plant Body Plans
... overall size by the addition of cells, each capable of optimal growth or reproductive rate. If it is true that developmental constraints play an important role in plant evolution, then it is equally true that biomechanical relationships have in¯uenced the evolution of body plans at the cell, tissue, ...
... overall size by the addition of cells, each capable of optimal growth or reproductive rate. If it is true that developmental constraints play an important role in plant evolution, then it is equally true that biomechanical relationships have in¯uenced the evolution of body plans at the cell, tissue, ...
The Moss Physcomitrella patens, Now and Then
... that have been developed in model plant systems, such as gene tagging and gene trapping approaches or collections of insertional mutants (for a discussion, see Bouchez and Hofte, 1998), provide an extremely valuable set of methods for deciphering plant gene functions. What is the additional potentia ...
... that have been developed in model plant systems, such as gene tagging and gene trapping approaches or collections of insertional mutants (for a discussion, see Bouchez and Hofte, 1998), provide an extremely valuable set of methods for deciphering plant gene functions. What is the additional potentia ...
How to Breed Tomatoes for Organic Agriculture
... with the goal to enhance eating quality may require relatively small populations. On the other hand, larger populations will be needed for crosses between two genetically distinct varieties with the goal to create a novel variety with good agronomic and culinary qualities. Below, in the Breeding Met ...
... with the goal to enhance eating quality may require relatively small populations. On the other hand, larger populations will be needed for crosses between two genetically distinct varieties with the goal to create a novel variety with good agronomic and culinary qualities. Below, in the Breeding Met ...
Alberta Invasive Plant Identification Guide
... found in few locations such that eradication could be possible. Under the Weed Control Act a person has a responsibility to destroy a prohibited noxious weed. Noxious Weed: means a plant designated in accordance with the regulations as a noxious weed and includes the plant’s seeds. This weed designa ...
... found in few locations such that eradication could be possible. Under the Weed Control Act a person has a responsibility to destroy a prohibited noxious weed. Noxious Weed: means a plant designated in accordance with the regulations as a noxious weed and includes the plant’s seeds. This weed designa ...
Ch.8 - Stephanie Dietterle Webpage
... Section 4: Gymnosperms and Angiosperms • Reproduction in Gymnosperms – Most gymnosperms have reproductive structures called cones (are covered with scales) – Form two types of cones: male and female – Single plants produce both male/female but some trees produce either male/female but some produce ...
... Section 4: Gymnosperms and Angiosperms • Reproduction in Gymnosperms – Most gymnosperms have reproductive structures called cones (are covered with scales) – Form two types of cones: male and female – Single plants produce both male/female but some trees produce either male/female but some produce ...
Chapter 38 Plant Reproduction
... genetic makeup of plants for thousands of years • Hybridization is common in nature and has been used by breeders to introduce new genes • Maize, a product of artificial selection, is a staple in many developing countries ...
... genetic makeup of plants for thousands of years • Hybridization is common in nature and has been used by breeders to introduce new genes • Maize, a product of artificial selection, is a staple in many developing countries ...
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... genetic makeup of plants for thousands of years • Hybridization is common in nature and has been used by breeders to introduce new genes • Maize, a product of artificial selection, is a staple in many developing countries ...
... genetic makeup of plants for thousands of years • Hybridization is common in nature and has been used by breeders to introduce new genes • Maize, a product of artificial selection, is a staple in many developing countries ...
Plant Biotechnol. 25(1): 101
... comprised of 22 species (Grey-Wilson 2002). The plants grow wild in parts of Europe, western Asia, and parts of North Africa. C. persicum, particularly, is used as a breeding material and many ornamental varieties with various characteristics have been developed with this species (Tsukamoto 1994). C ...
... comprised of 22 species (Grey-Wilson 2002). The plants grow wild in parts of Europe, western Asia, and parts of North Africa. C. persicum, particularly, is used as a breeding material and many ornamental varieties with various characteristics have been developed with this species (Tsukamoto 1994). C ...
TAXON:Johannesteijsmannia altifrons SCORE:
... are up to 3 m long and 1 m wide. Highly prized for thatching roofs and walls (which last 3-4 years) the leaves are cut and sold for this purpose in Peninsular Malaysia. Providing 2-3 leaves are left on each plant, the practice may be sustainable (Kiew, 1991). However, almost nothing is known about t ...
... are up to 3 m long and 1 m wide. Highly prized for thatching roofs and walls (which last 3-4 years) the leaves are cut and sold for this purpose in Peninsular Malaysia. Providing 2-3 leaves are left on each plant, the practice may be sustainable (Kiew, 1991). However, almost nothing is known about t ...
Get PDF - Wiley Online Library
... rice, large-scale screening for sterile mutant lines was carried out. A total of 2000 independent T1 families were planted in the field during the rice-growing season of 2004 under normal field growth conditions in Wuhan, China, with 20 plants per family. We identified 30 lines in which partial or c ...
... rice, large-scale screening for sterile mutant lines was carried out. A total of 2000 independent T1 families were planted in the field during the rice-growing season of 2004 under normal field growth conditions in Wuhan, China, with 20 plants per family. We identified 30 lines in which partial or c ...
Glossary Words
... Adnate Cap: Gills that are broadly attached to the stalk (See diagram). Alternate: Leaves that sprout on alternating sides of a twig, not opposing each other. (See diagram) Apex: Highest point of an object; the top or tip. Attached Gills: (See diagram). Axis: The central stem of a compound leaf arou ...
... Adnate Cap: Gills that are broadly attached to the stalk (See diagram). Alternate: Leaves that sprout on alternating sides of a twig, not opposing each other. (See diagram) Apex: Highest point of an object; the top or tip. Attached Gills: (See diagram). Axis: The central stem of a compound leaf arou ...
garden topics - Jim Whiting Nursery
... and shape. Unfortunately, seedgrown varieties flower vigorously, though not handsomely, and once they flower, they tend to decline. The new hybrids are more sun tolerant and vigorous than their Victorian ancestors. They also ...
... and shape. Unfortunately, seedgrown varieties flower vigorously, though not handsomely, and once they flower, they tend to decline. The new hybrids are more sun tolerant and vigorous than their Victorian ancestors. They also ...
B O T A N I C A L
... ranging from nearwhite to yellow to orange to near-red. The flowers are held high on single or branched stalks, and the resulting seeds are held in dry capsules. Pollination of aloes in their native range of Africa and adjoining areas is done by non-hovering birds. As a result of this coevolution, t ...
... ranging from nearwhite to yellow to orange to near-red. The flowers are held high on single or branched stalks, and the resulting seeds are held in dry capsules. Pollination of aloes in their native range of Africa and adjoining areas is done by non-hovering birds. As a result of this coevolution, t ...
Abstract Book New model systems for early land plant evolution
... to 2500 million years), but fossil evidence indicates that the ancestors of land plants first appeared much later during the mid-Ordovician some 470 million years ago. These latter communities probably comprised varied and mixed associations of Archaea, Bacteria, arthropods, lichens, fungi, green ...
... to 2500 million years), but fossil evidence indicates that the ancestors of land plants first appeared much later during the mid-Ordovician some 470 million years ago. These latter communities probably comprised varied and mixed associations of Archaea, Bacteria, arthropods, lichens, fungi, green ...
(n) (a) - HCC Learning Web
... Developmental Patterns in Angiosperms • Egg formation in the angiosperm Amborella resembles that of the gymnosperms • In early angiosperms, the two integuments appear to originate separately • Researchers are currently studying expression of flower development genes in gymnosperm and angiosperm spe ...
... Developmental Patterns in Angiosperms • Egg formation in the angiosperm Amborella resembles that of the gymnosperms • In early angiosperms, the two integuments appear to originate separately • Researchers are currently studying expression of flower development genes in gymnosperm and angiosperm spe ...
Biomes PPT
... Rainforest Abiotic factors high biodiversity and biomass both hot and moist; ideal for bacteria and other microorganisms; they quickly decompose matter on the forest floor allowing nutrients to be recycled. <1 cm of topsoil About 100 in/yr of rainfall ...
... Rainforest Abiotic factors high biodiversity and biomass both hot and moist; ideal for bacteria and other microorganisms; they quickly decompose matter on the forest floor allowing nutrients to be recycled. <1 cm of topsoil About 100 in/yr of rainfall ...
Buckthorn: What You Should Know, What You
... Glyphosate will kill all actively growing vegetation on which it is sprayed. Triclopyr will kill broadleaf plants and conifers, but not grasses when applied properly. Spray after native plants have gone dormant (about mid-October). Follow all herbicide label instructions. Applications exceeding maxi ...
... Glyphosate will kill all actively growing vegetation on which it is sprayed. Triclopyr will kill broadleaf plants and conifers, but not grasses when applied properly. Spray after native plants have gone dormant (about mid-October). Follow all herbicide label instructions. Applications exceeding maxi ...
Exposure: Sun, Partial Shade, Shade Color: Multi
... • Grows 26” – 36” tall and wide • Handling plant may cause skin irritation Watering • Russian sage usually only needs supplemental irrigation during extended dry periods, then only enough water so the soil doesn't dry out completely. The plant also flowers best when it's watered sparingly Pruning • ...
... • Grows 26” – 36” tall and wide • Handling plant may cause skin irritation Watering • Russian sage usually only needs supplemental irrigation during extended dry periods, then only enough water so the soil doesn't dry out completely. The plant also flowers best when it's watered sparingly Pruning • ...
GENES IN MAIZE FOR POLLEN STERILITY Studies of a
... Warty anther plants usually exsert very few anthers and shed little or no pollen. The anthers are very much shriveled except in certain regions which develop normally. The anthers have a very characteristic appearance (figure 7). Very few of the anthers dehisce. However if the tip of the anther is w ...
... Warty anther plants usually exsert very few anthers and shed little or no pollen. The anthers are very much shriveled except in certain regions which develop normally. The anthers have a very characteristic appearance (figure 7). Very few of the anthers dehisce. However if the tip of the anther is w ...
Chapter 39 Plant Responses to Internal and External Signals
... 30) Auxin triggers the acidification of cell walls that results in rapid growth, but also stimulates sustained, long-term cell elongation. What best explains how auxin brings about this dual growth response? A) Auxin binds to different receptors in different cells. B) Different concentrations of aux ...
... 30) Auxin triggers the acidification of cell walls that results in rapid growth, but also stimulates sustained, long-term cell elongation. What best explains how auxin brings about this dual growth response? A) Auxin binds to different receptors in different cells. B) Different concentrations of aux ...
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.