Plant defence
... Chimaeras of Xa21 and a related LRR receptor-like kinase that recognizes the brassinosteroid hormone show that specificity for this class of R protein also resides in the LRRs43, 44. The tomato Cf-X genes encode single pass membrane proteins with extracellular LRRs45. These last two structural clas ...
... Chimaeras of Xa21 and a related LRR receptor-like kinase that recognizes the brassinosteroid hormone show that specificity for this class of R protein also resides in the LRRs43, 44. The tomato Cf-X genes encode single pass membrane proteins with extracellular LRRs45. These last two structural clas ...
Management of Aquatıc Plants
... on aquatic plants and filter the surrounding water for food. The benefit of aquatic algae and plants to the pond fishery cannot be overestimated, especially since more than 50 percent of pond owners in Pennsylvania consider fishing recreation a major use of their ponds. A healthy and well-balanced ...
... on aquatic plants and filter the surrounding water for food. The benefit of aquatic algae and plants to the pond fishery cannot be overestimated, especially since more than 50 percent of pond owners in Pennsylvania consider fishing recreation a major use of their ponds. A healthy and well-balanced ...
Regulation of secondary compounds synthesis by photosynthetic
... 2 Functional investigations in diatoms need more than a transcriptomic approach ........45 2.1 Abstract .................................................................................................................................................................. 45 2.2 Introduction ............. ...
... 2 Functional investigations in diatoms need more than a transcriptomic approach ........45 2.1 Abstract .................................................................................................................................................................. 45 2.2 Introduction ............. ...
Degradome Analysis of Phenylpropanoid Biosynthesis Pathway in
... continuing amongst scientists and growers as to whether stem lodging or root lodging predominates. Whatever the form of lodging, it is generally agreed that it is due to an interaction of the plant with the characteristics of the rain, wind and soil (Sterling et al., 2003). Their influence on lodgin ...
... continuing amongst scientists and growers as to whether stem lodging or root lodging predominates. Whatever the form of lodging, it is generally agreed that it is due to an interaction of the plant with the characteristics of the rain, wind and soil (Sterling et al., 2003). Their influence on lodgin ...
Radopolus similis East African Highland bananas (EAHB- AAA) inoculated with endophytic non-pathogenic
... then for being such a hard-working and committed partner in the lab. Working with you was indeed a pleasure and blessing too. May God bless you for your kindness. Ms. Tanja Meyer, thank you for being a good and supportive friend at all times. You always encouraged me to look at the brighter side of ...
... then for being such a hard-working and committed partner in the lab. Working with you was indeed a pleasure and blessing too. May God bless you for your kindness. Ms. Tanja Meyer, thank you for being a good and supportive friend at all times. You always encouraged me to look at the brighter side of ...
Gene expression and plant performance ... Nicotiana tabacum abiotic stress.
... Genetic enginnering of plants, which involves the transfer of a sigle or multiple genes of interest to a plant genome, have been widely used both for introduction of desirable traits to plants and for a basic molecular biology study of gene function. A siginificant number of plants that have been tr ...
... Genetic enginnering of plants, which involves the transfer of a sigle or multiple genes of interest to a plant genome, have been widely used both for introduction of desirable traits to plants and for a basic molecular biology study of gene function. A siginificant number of plants that have been tr ...
full text pdf - Natural Resources Institute
... HARNESSING PESTICIDAL PLANT TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMPROVED LIVELIHOODS ...
... HARNESSING PESTICIDAL PLANT TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMPROVED LIVELIHOODS ...
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... Enrique Chujoy (CIP). Administrative and logistic assistance was kindly provided by, among others, Enrica Romanazzo at FAO, and Julia Zamudio and Marta Huanes at CIP. On behalf of both organizations, we also express appreciation for the broad support from FAO and CIP, their participating experts and ...
... Enrique Chujoy (CIP). Administrative and logistic assistance was kindly provided by, among others, Enrica Romanazzo at FAO, and Julia Zamudio and Marta Huanes at CIP. On behalf of both organizations, we also express appreciation for the broad support from FAO and CIP, their participating experts and ...
Significance of photosynthesis and the photosynthesis related genes TMP14,
... The Department of Genetics, University of Pretoria and the Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI): For the opportunity to do my study in this dynamic department and for the use of departmental facilities. ...
... The Department of Genetics, University of Pretoria and the Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI): For the opportunity to do my study in this dynamic department and for the use of departmental facilities. ...
Chapter 1- Introduction and objetives
... Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient for humans with antioxidant properties. Selenium deficiency in the human diet affected around 15% of world population increasing the probability of ocurrence of diverse disease such as cancer, thyroid dysfunction and the reduction of immune functions among ...
... Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient for humans with antioxidant properties. Selenium deficiency in the human diet affected around 15% of world population increasing the probability of ocurrence of diverse disease such as cancer, thyroid dysfunction and the reduction of immune functions among ...
Target of Rapamycin Signaling Regulates Metabolism, Growth, and
... grown on 0.53 MS medium (see Supplemental Figure 1B online), confirming that overexpression of FKBP12 does not alter plant growth or development. The growth of wild-type seedlings was no different at 0 or 20 µg/mL rapamycin but clear phenotypes affecting primary root growth, lateral root initiation, ...
... grown on 0.53 MS medium (see Supplemental Figure 1B online), confirming that overexpression of FKBP12 does not alter plant growth or development. The growth of wild-type seedlings was no different at 0 or 20 µg/mL rapamycin but clear phenotypes affecting primary root growth, lateral root initiation, ...
Maintenance of xylem network transport capacity: a review of
... variety of strategies to either prevent or restore hydraulic capacity through cavitation resistance with specialized anatomy, replacement of compromised conduits with new growth, and a metabolically active embolism repair mechanism. In recent years, mounting evidence suggests that metabolically acti ...
... variety of strategies to either prevent or restore hydraulic capacity through cavitation resistance with specialized anatomy, replacement of compromised conduits with new growth, and a metabolically active embolism repair mechanism. In recent years, mounting evidence suggests that metabolically acti ...
Enhancing the ability of Panicum virgatum to survive
... responses. Ethylene treatment resulted in increases in the number of adventitious roots. No effects were observed on aerenchyma development, shoot elongation, root length, average root diameter, root system volume, or root surface area. Switchgrass therefore does not appear to be sensitive to ethyle ...
... responses. Ethylene treatment resulted in increases in the number of adventitious roots. No effects were observed on aerenchyma development, shoot elongation, root length, average root diameter, root system volume, or root surface area. Switchgrass therefore does not appear to be sensitive to ethyle ...
e-book of - Società Botanica Italiana
... 14.30-18.00 General Assembly of SBI members and other related celebrations ...
... 14.30-18.00 General Assembly of SBI members and other related celebrations ...
biosynthesis, perception, signal transduction and action
... development. Synthesized from lipid-constituents, the initially formed jasmonic acid is converted to different metabolites including the conjugate with isoleucine. Important new components of jasmonate signalling including its receptor were identified, providing deeper insight into the role of jasmo ...
... development. Synthesized from lipid-constituents, the initially formed jasmonic acid is converted to different metabolites including the conjugate with isoleucine. Important new components of jasmonate signalling including its receptor were identified, providing deeper insight into the role of jasmo ...
Plant and Soil
... is predominantly present as phytate, and production of the enzyme phytase by inoculants including Pseudomonas spp. (Richardson et al. 2009) and Bacillus spp. (Idriss et al. 2002) has been shown to contribute to plant growth promotion. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are widespread in the plant ki ...
... is predominantly present as phytate, and production of the enzyme phytase by inoculants including Pseudomonas spp. (Richardson et al. 2009) and Bacillus spp. (Idriss et al. 2002) has been shown to contribute to plant growth promotion. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are widespread in the plant ki ...
Variation in plant chemical defense and the
... the evolution of plant defenses has not emerged since Feeny, Rhoades & Cates put forth the plant-apparency hypothesis in the late seventies. In this paper, we use meta-analysis to test whether or not the predictions made by this hypothesis are still valid and useful for understanding the evolution o ...
... the evolution of plant defenses has not emerged since Feeny, Rhoades & Cates put forth the plant-apparency hypothesis in the late seventies. In this paper, we use meta-analysis to test whether or not the predictions made by this hypothesis are still valid and useful for understanding the evolution o ...
THE MARIJUANA GROWER`S GUIDE
... information needed to become a master marijuana farmer in your own home, or in the field, is provided in these pages. The world has seen an enormous increase in marijuana use in the past ten years. Consequently, many governments have sponsored research in order to understand the nature of the plant ...
... information needed to become a master marijuana farmer in your own home, or in the field, is provided in these pages. The world has seen an enormous increase in marijuana use in the past ten years. Consequently, many governments have sponsored research in order to understand the nature of the plant ...
pdf - Journal of Applied Horticulture
... and efficient translocation of the applied nutrients. Still, these studies have received relatively little attention, although some have shown that deficiency at an early growth stages results in significant productivity losses (Pearson and Rengel, 1994; Martinez et al., 2005). The mineral compositi ...
... and efficient translocation of the applied nutrients. Still, these studies have received relatively little attention, although some have shown that deficiency at an early growth stages results in significant productivity losses (Pearson and Rengel, 1994; Martinez et al., 2005). The mineral compositi ...
Plants Poisonous to Horses - Australian Horse Industry Council
... Many plants that grow in Australia are potentially poisonous to horses. Such plants can cause considerable economic and welfare problems for horse owners. Under most circumstances, horses will avoid consuming toxic amounts of poisonous plants. However, some poisonous plants are palatable to horses a ...
... Many plants that grow in Australia are potentially poisonous to horses. Such plants can cause considerable economic and welfare problems for horse owners. Under most circumstances, horses will avoid consuming toxic amounts of poisonous plants. However, some poisonous plants are palatable to horses a ...
International market prospects for sustainably sourced
... “Water Access & Wasteland Development for Marginalised Groups in Himalayan Cold Deserts” (project period 2006- 2011). The project was carried out by Pragya and Whitley Fund for Nature in partnership. Pragya is a non-profit development organisation with activities in India, Nepal and the United Kingd ...
... “Water Access & Wasteland Development for Marginalised Groups in Himalayan Cold Deserts” (project period 2006- 2011). The project was carried out by Pragya and Whitley Fund for Nature in partnership. Pragya is a non-profit development organisation with activities in India, Nepal and the United Kingd ...
Carbohydrate Reserves of Grasses: A Review
... drastically change the reserve level. The seasonal variation of carbohydrate reserves is often different for the same species when grown in different environments. The level of carbohydrate reserves in the lower regions of the stems apparently affects the regrowth rate for the first 2 to 7 days foll ...
... drastically change the reserve level. The seasonal variation of carbohydrate reserves is often different for the same species when grown in different environments. The level of carbohydrate reserves in the lower regions of the stems apparently affects the regrowth rate for the first 2 to 7 days foll ...
Transgenic Crops V
... culture and genetic transformation methodologies, but also presents aspects of the molecular genetics of target crops and the practical applications of transgenic plants. In addition, more than 30% of crop species that were not discussed previously are included in the present series. This new series ...
... culture and genetic transformation methodologies, but also presents aspects of the molecular genetics of target crops and the practical applications of transgenic plants. In addition, more than 30% of crop species that were not discussed previously are included in the present series. This new series ...
Leaf traits drive differences in biomass partitioning among
... Perhaps the biggest challenge for GVMs is to capture the combined responses of the more than 250,000 ...
... Perhaps the biggest challenge for GVMs is to capture the combined responses of the more than 250,000 ...
A Management Guide for Invasive Plants in Southern
... Silviculture, the University of Florida, North Florida Research and Education Center, Quincy, FL; David Moorhead, Professor and Codirector, Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health, the University of Georgia, Tifton, GA; and Matt Nespeca, Executive Director, Conservation Land Company, Inc., ...
... Silviculture, the University of Florida, North Florida Research and Education Center, Quincy, FL; David Moorhead, Professor and Codirector, Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health, the University of Georgia, Tifton, GA; and Matt Nespeca, Executive Director, Conservation Land Company, Inc., ...
Cultivated plant taxonomy
Cultivated plant taxonomy is the study of the theory and practice of the science that identifies, describes, classifies, and names cultigens—those plants whose origin or selection is primarily due to intentional human activity. Cultivated plant taxonomists do, however, work with all kinds of plants in cultivation.Cultivated plant taxonomy is one part of the study of horticultural botany which is mostly carried out in botanical gardens, large nurseries, universities, or government departments. Areas of special interest for the cultivated plant taxonomist include: searching for and recording new plants suitable for cultivation (plant hunting); communicating with and advising the general public on matters concerning the classification and nomenclature of cultivated plants and carrying out original research on these topics; describing the cultivated plants of particular regions (horticultural floras); maintaining databases, herbaria and other information about cultivated plants.Much of the work of the cultivated plant taxonomist is concerned with the naming of plants as prescribed by two plant nomenclatural Codes. The provisions of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Botanical Code) serve primarily scientific ends and the objectives of the scientific community, while those of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (Cultivated Plant Code) are designed to serve both scientific and utilitarian ends by making provision for the names of plants used in commerce — the cultigens that have arisen in agriculture, forestry and horticulture. These names, sometimes called variety names, are not in Latin but are added onto the scientific Latin names, and they assist communication among the community of foresters, farmers and horticulturists.The history of cultivated plant taxonomy can be traced from the first plant selections that occurred during the agrarian Neolithic Revolution to the first recorded naming of human plant selections by the Romans. The naming and classification of cultigens followed a similar path to that of all plants until the establishment of the first Cultivated Plant Code in 1953 which formally established the cultigen classification category of cultivar. Since that time the classification and naming of cultigens has followed its own path.