Program - The Canadian Society of Plant Biologists
... Adel Zarei, Christopher P. Trobacher, Barry J. Shelp “Polyamines are a potential source of 4-aminobutyrate (GABA): Characterization of apple and Arabidopsis aminoaldehyde dehydrogenases belonging to ALDH10 ...
... Adel Zarei, Christopher P. Trobacher, Barry J. Shelp “Polyamines are a potential source of 4-aminobutyrate (GABA): Characterization of apple and Arabidopsis aminoaldehyde dehydrogenases belonging to ALDH10 ...
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... Generally, companion planting is thought of as a small-scale gardening practice. However, in this discussion the term is applied in its broadest sense to include applications to commercial horticultural and agronomic crops. ATTRA has another publication, Intercropping Principles and Production Pract ...
... Generally, companion planting is thought of as a small-scale gardening practice. However, in this discussion the term is applied in its broadest sense to include applications to commercial horticultural and agronomic crops. ATTRA has another publication, Intercropping Principles and Production Pract ...
Introduction to Controlled Environment Agriculture and Hydroponics
... 1940’s (WWII) – The United States military used hydroponics to supply the troops stationed on isolated, non-arable islands in the Pacific. After the war the U.S. Army built a 22 hectare hydroponic operation at Chofu, Japan. 1950’s – Commercial hydroponic operations appeared throughout the world in I ...
... 1940’s (WWII) – The United States military used hydroponics to supply the troops stationed on isolated, non-arable islands in the Pacific. After the war the U.S. Army built a 22 hectare hydroponic operation at Chofu, Japan. 1950’s – Commercial hydroponic operations appeared throughout the world in I ...
A Field Guide to Plants of the Boise Foothills
... two years. Some plants naturally have more than one life cycle classification, and some plant life cycle classifications can vary according to regional growing conditions. • Widely used common names of plants are listed at the top of each page, and alternative common names (if applicable) are listed ...
... two years. Some plants naturally have more than one life cycle classification, and some plant life cycle classifications can vary according to regional growing conditions. • Widely used common names of plants are listed at the top of each page, and alternative common names (if applicable) are listed ...
Fernando González-Andrés Rebeca Mulas
... Characterization of phosphate solubilizing rhizobacteria associated with pea (Pisum sativum L.) isolated from two agricultural soils Ramírez-Bahena MH, Velázquez E, Laguerre G, Peix A ........................................................................ 23 S1-P-10 Acacia macracantha nodulating rh ...
... Characterization of phosphate solubilizing rhizobacteria associated with pea (Pisum sativum L.) isolated from two agricultural soils Ramírez-Bahena MH, Velázquez E, Laguerre G, Peix A ........................................................................ 23 S1-P-10 Acacia macracantha nodulating rh ...
Transplantation of carica (Vasconcellea pubescens)
... ZA fertilizer yields highest number of leaves, while the least number of leaves are found in the control. Results of analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed that at 12 weeks after transplantation, the interaction between altitude and type of fertilizer significantly (p-value = 0.044) affect the number o ...
... ZA fertilizer yields highest number of leaves, while the least number of leaves are found in the control. Results of analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed that at 12 weeks after transplantation, the interaction between altitude and type of fertilizer significantly (p-value = 0.044) affect the number o ...
Hydrogen Peroxide and Plant Stress: A Challenging
... flow was reduced (as indicated by an increase in the formate pool), preventing its return to the Calvin cycle. However, only when the capacity for H2O2 reduction was additionally challenged by enhanced photorespiratory conditions, did H2O2 concentrations increase. Similar manipulations have also bee ...
... flow was reduced (as indicated by an increase in the formate pool), preventing its return to the Calvin cycle. However, only when the capacity for H2O2 reduction was additionally challenged by enhanced photorespiratory conditions, did H2O2 concentrations increase. Similar manipulations have also bee ...
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.)-A model system for tissue culture
... formulation for hundreds of plant species. Studies with tobacco tissue culture have shed light on the control of ill vitro growth and differentiation. Further, induction of haploids, microspore derived embryos and selection of mutant cell lines, have been achieved successfully. Tobacco has also been ...
... formulation for hundreds of plant species. Studies with tobacco tissue culture have shed light on the control of ill vitro growth and differentiation. Further, induction of haploids, microspore derived embryos and selection of mutant cell lines, have been achieved successfully. Tobacco has also been ...
Waxes - life.illinois.edu
... the southwestern U.S. and Mexico. • The seeds contain a liquid wax that has many desirable properties. • Jojoba can be cultivated on lands that are unsuitable for cultivation of most other crops. • The wax has been used as a lubricant and is extremely good for this purpose. • Jojoba oil is widely us ...
... the southwestern U.S. and Mexico. • The seeds contain a liquid wax that has many desirable properties. • Jojoba can be cultivated on lands that are unsuitable for cultivation of most other crops. • The wax has been used as a lubricant and is extremely good for this purpose. • Jojoba oil is widely us ...
HAUSTORIUM 63 July 2013 - International Parasitic Plant Society
... Kenya, based on 5 QTLs from the resistant variety N13 had yielded 21 promising selections and 4 varieties had been released in Sudan. These and others are being further tested across eastern Africa. Environmental factors: modelling and mapping. Hanan Eisenberg discussed the valuable contribution to ...
... Kenya, based on 5 QTLs from the resistant variety N13 had yielded 21 promising selections and 4 varieties had been released in Sudan. These and others are being further tested across eastern Africa. Environmental factors: modelling and mapping. Hanan Eisenberg discussed the valuable contribution to ...
1 CHAPTER 1 1. Background The indiscriminate use of antibiotics
... humankind itself. Even today, medicinal plants provide a cheap source of drugs for majority of world’s population. Plants have provided and will continue to provide not only directly usable drugs, but also a great variety of chemical compounds that can be used as a starting points for the synthesis ...
... humankind itself. Even today, medicinal plants provide a cheap source of drugs for majority of world’s population. Plants have provided and will continue to provide not only directly usable drugs, but also a great variety of chemical compounds that can be used as a starting points for the synthesis ...
Unit 4.indd - The New Indian Model School, Dubai
... The CBSE-International is grateful for permission to reproduce and/or translate copyright material used in this publication. The acknowledgements have been included wherever appropriate and sources from where the material may be taken are duly mentioned. In case any thing has been missed out, the B ...
... The CBSE-International is grateful for permission to reproduce and/or translate copyright material used in this publication. The acknowledgements have been included wherever appropriate and sources from where the material may be taken are duly mentioned. In case any thing has been missed out, the B ...
Adaptation Mechanisms in the Evolution of Moss Defenses to
... defense mechanisms to protect plant tissues from pre-existing microbial pathogens. Due to its evolutionary stage linking unicellular green algae to vascular plants, the non-vascular moss Physcomitrella patens is an interesting organism to explore the adaptation mechanisms developed in the evolution ...
... defense mechanisms to protect plant tissues from pre-existing microbial pathogens. Due to its evolutionary stage linking unicellular green algae to vascular plants, the non-vascular moss Physcomitrella patens is an interesting organism to explore the adaptation mechanisms developed in the evolution ...
Biotechnological Applications of Bacterial Endophytes
... apical root zone with a thin-walled surface root layer, such as the cell elongation zone and the root hair zone with small cracks caused by the emergence of lateral roots. Root regions such as the differentiation zone and intercellular spaces in the epidermis have been suggested to be preferential s ...
... apical root zone with a thin-walled surface root layer, such as the cell elongation zone and the root hair zone with small cracks caused by the emergence of lateral roots. Root regions such as the differentiation zone and intercellular spaces in the epidermis have been suggested to be preferential s ...
Current Biotechnology.
... apical root zone with a thin-walled surface root layer, such as the cell elongation zone and the root hair zone with small cracks caused by the emergence of lateral roots. Root regions such as the differentiation zone and intercellular spaces in the epidermis have been suggested to be preferential s ...
... apical root zone with a thin-walled surface root layer, such as the cell elongation zone and the root hair zone with small cracks caused by the emergence of lateral roots. Root regions such as the differentiation zone and intercellular spaces in the epidermis have been suggested to be preferential s ...
Advances in Agronomy
... 2011). However, different plant species host different microbial communities (Berg and Smalla, 2009), which is mostly due to the different composition of root exudates excreted by different plants. Root exudates play an important role in signaling and developing microbial communities in different co ...
... 2011). However, different plant species host different microbial communities (Berg and Smalla, 2009), which is mostly due to the different composition of root exudates excreted by different plants. Root exudates play an important role in signaling and developing microbial communities in different co ...
Bacterial Endophytes and Their Interactions with Hosts
... than that obtained by culturing endophytes (Conn and Franco 2004). Evidence that there are endophytic bacteria that have not yet been cultured also comes from the study of citrus endophytes by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis profiles of 16S rRNA gene fragments amplified from total plant DNA. ...
... than that obtained by culturing endophytes (Conn and Franco 2004). Evidence that there are endophytic bacteria that have not yet been cultured also comes from the study of citrus endophytes by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis profiles of 16S rRNA gene fragments amplified from total plant DNA. ...
landscaping around walnut trees
... and Other Juglone Producing Plants Walnuts and hickories produce the chemical juglone (5 hydroxy-1,4- napthoquinone), which is exuded from all parts of the plant. The greatest concentration of juglone and hydroxyjuglone (a nontoxic, colorless precursor that is converted into the toxic form juglone b ...
... and Other Juglone Producing Plants Walnuts and hickories produce the chemical juglone (5 hydroxy-1,4- napthoquinone), which is exuded from all parts of the plant. The greatest concentration of juglone and hydroxyjuglone (a nontoxic, colorless precursor that is converted into the toxic form juglone b ...
vascular plants
... over nonvascular plants, including specialized conducting tissues, the ability to grow large and live in many environments, and strong stems that allow them to grow tall and receive more sunlight. • Seedless vascular plants include the four phyla Psilophyta, Lycophyta, Sphenophyta, and ...
... over nonvascular plants, including specialized conducting tissues, the ability to grow large and live in many environments, and strong stems that allow them to grow tall and receive more sunlight. • Seedless vascular plants include the four phyla Psilophyta, Lycophyta, Sphenophyta, and ...
Growing Bonsai
... require daily watering during their growing season, and, because the plants are rooted in shallow pots, careful pruning. Bonsai are kept outdoors most of the year, but — from time to time — these miniaturized versions of nature are brought indoors for display. Only certain tropical trees, shrubs, an ...
... require daily watering during their growing season, and, because the plants are rooted in shallow pots, careful pruning. Bonsai are kept outdoors most of the year, but — from time to time — these miniaturized versions of nature are brought indoors for display. Only certain tropical trees, shrubs, an ...
index of participants - Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaft
... the preparation room or at the speakers’ desk in the lecture halls and hand in their presentations as early as possible but no later than one day prior the lectures are scheduled. Those participants presenting on Monday 3rd September are kindly requested to deliver their presentations on Sunday 2nd ...
... the preparation room or at the speakers’ desk in the lecture halls and hand in their presentations as early as possible but no later than one day prior the lectures are scheduled. Those participants presenting on Monday 3rd September are kindly requested to deliver their presentations on Sunday 2nd ...
PERSEA AMERICANA Persea americana CHAPTER 1
... and West Indian or Antillean races have been selected over millennia (Knight, 2002). Although little is known or recorded about the introduction of avocado to South Africa, it is accepted that the first trees were West Indian race-seedlings planted on the coastal strip around Durban in the late 19th ...
... and West Indian or Antillean races have been selected over millennia (Knight, 2002). Although little is known or recorded about the introduction of avocado to South Africa, it is accepted that the first trees were West Indian race-seedlings planted on the coastal strip around Durban in the late 19th ...
HOW PATHOGENS ATTACK PLANTS
... types are often found in cell walls. Proteins of many different types, both structural, e.g., elastin, which helps loosen the cell wall, and extensin, which helps add rigidity to the cell wall, some enzymes, and some signal molecules that help receive or transmit signals inward or outward, are norma ...
... types are often found in cell walls. Proteins of many different types, both structural, e.g., elastin, which helps loosen the cell wall, and extensin, which helps add rigidity to the cell wall, some enzymes, and some signal molecules that help receive or transmit signals inward or outward, are norma ...
Author's personal copy
... deficiency significantly reduced the urease activity in the leaves and roots of plants. Nitrogen-fixing microbes require Ni for processing hydrogen gas generated during N2 fixation (Evans and Sorger, 1966; Taiz and Zeiger, 1998). Low levels of Ni supply may limit the symbiotic hydrogenase activity of Rh ...
... deficiency significantly reduced the urease activity in the leaves and roots of plants. Nitrogen-fixing microbes require Ni for processing hydrogen gas generated during N2 fixation (Evans and Sorger, 1966; Taiz and Zeiger, 1998). Low levels of Ni supply may limit the symbiotic hydrogenase activity of Rh ...
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.