
Fusarium oxysporum endophytes cubense
... against Fusarium wilt in the greenhouse, together with P. fluorescens WCS 417, were tested in the field to determine whether these isolates could effectively reduce disease incidence in an uncontrolled environment. The ability of non-pathogenic F. oxysporum and P. fluorescens WCS 417 to induce syste ...
... against Fusarium wilt in the greenhouse, together with P. fluorescens WCS 417, were tested in the field to determine whether these isolates could effectively reduce disease incidence in an uncontrolled environment. The ability of non-pathogenic F. oxysporum and P. fluorescens WCS 417 to induce syste ...
Alkaloids - SUST Repository - Sudan University of Science and
... species. (Manskee and Holmes, 1963) Cultural and climatic conditions have only a moderate effect on the alkaloid content of a plant .It is known that amount of alkaloids in opium varies with the source, but some of these variations are undoubtedly due to the varietal differences in the poppies in qu ...
... species. (Manskee and Holmes, 1963) Cultural and climatic conditions have only a moderate effect on the alkaloid content of a plant .It is known that amount of alkaloids in opium varies with the source, but some of these variations are undoubtedly due to the varietal differences in the poppies in qu ...
Exploring pearl millet root system and its outcome for drought
... measured daily and a statistical model was developed to classify these lateral roots into three main trends, according to their growth profiles. These three categories distinguish roots according to their growth rate and their growth duration. These different lateral root types are randomly distribu ...
... measured daily and a statistical model was developed to classify these lateral roots into three main trends, according to their growth profiles. These three categories distinguish roots according to their growth rate and their growth duration. These different lateral root types are randomly distribu ...
THE EFFECT OF SEAWEED CONCENTRATE ON PLANT GROWTH
... Finally, the effect of seaweed concentrate on the growth of tomato plants grown in nematode-infested soil was investigated. SWC applied as a soil drench, improved plant vigour, significantly increased shoot and root fresh weights and resulted in a marked reduction in the number of nematode galls per ...
... Finally, the effect of seaweed concentrate on the growth of tomato plants grown in nematode-infested soil was investigated. SWC applied as a soil drench, improved plant vigour, significantly increased shoot and root fresh weights and resulted in a marked reduction in the number of nematode galls per ...
Application of physiology in wheat breeding
... techniques such as genetic transformation, functional genomics, and marker-assisted selection in wheat breeding. The improved varieties developed though wheat breeding are important catalysts for increasing crop performance at the farm level, where a range of biotic and abiotic stresses impinge on y ...
... techniques such as genetic transformation, functional genomics, and marker-assisted selection in wheat breeding. The improved varieties developed though wheat breeding are important catalysts for increasing crop performance at the farm level, where a range of biotic and abiotic stresses impinge on y ...
PLANT PROPAGATION SEXUAL PROPAGATION ---
... Fill container with moist media within 3/4 inch of top. Make sure there are no air pockets. ...
... Fill container with moist media within 3/4 inch of top. Make sure there are no air pockets. ...
Potato in Vitro Culture Techniques and Biotechnology
... rapidly developing field of plant biotechnology, the use of plant in vitro culture techniques is the common, integration feature. In vitro culture techniques enable us to excise from plants and under controlled, axenic laboratory conditions culture their cells, tissues, organs or even the whole plan ...
... rapidly developing field of plant biotechnology, the use of plant in vitro culture techniques is the common, integration feature. In vitro culture techniques enable us to excise from plants and under controlled, axenic laboratory conditions culture their cells, tissues, organs or even the whole plan ...
root development of vegetable crops
... although the taproot reached a depth of more than 7 feet. The plant on the right, with a shallower but much more finely branched root system, was excavated from a "half-gravel slide" in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. ...
... although the taproot reached a depth of more than 7 feet. The plant on the right, with a shallower but much more finely branched root system, was excavated from a "half-gravel slide" in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. ...
Growing Out of Stress: The Role of Cell- and Organ
... environmental conditions that cause water-deficit stress, such as drought, the total ...
... environmental conditions that cause water-deficit stress, such as drought, the total ...
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... indicates that salinity problem permeated our civilizations (Casey, 1972). The salinity problem has been viewed as cancer or a divine curse by some people. For others it was a problem for which a cure may be found. In-fact, for thousands of years, Human beings have sought solutions that they hoped w ...
... indicates that salinity problem permeated our civilizations (Casey, 1972). The salinity problem has been viewed as cancer or a divine curse by some people. For others it was a problem for which a cure may be found. In-fact, for thousands of years, Human beings have sought solutions that they hoped w ...
Efficacy of rhizobacteria for growth promotion and biocontrol of Pythium ultimum
... selected as the best growth promoting isolates. As the screening and selection of this study are based on laboratory and greenhouse studies, further evaluation of the best isolates under field conditions and additional modes of action studies are warranted to ascertain their full potential as biocon ...
... selected as the best growth promoting isolates. As the screening and selection of this study are based on laboratory and greenhouse studies, further evaluation of the best isolates under field conditions and additional modes of action studies are warranted to ascertain their full potential as biocon ...
Stress Physiology in Cotton
... Figure 1. Negative correlation between cotton yield and high temperature during July when flowering and early boll development occur in Arkansas. (Adapted from Oosterhuis, 1999). The optimum temperature for stem and leaf growth was about 30°C (Hodges et al., 1993). Once temperatures reach about 35oC ...
... Figure 1. Negative correlation between cotton yield and high temperature during July when flowering and early boll development occur in Arkansas. (Adapted from Oosterhuis, 1999). The optimum temperature for stem and leaf growth was about 30°C (Hodges et al., 1993). Once temperatures reach about 35oC ...
Root Development of Field Crops: Table of
... More than 90 per cent, by weight, of ordinary, air-dried soil consists of rock fragments. Due to the action of climatic agencies, the outer portion of the solid rock of the earth's crust has changed into a loose and disintegrated condition. This layer has performed a marvelous function, for in it, w ...
... More than 90 per cent, by weight, of ordinary, air-dried soil consists of rock fragments. Due to the action of climatic agencies, the outer portion of the solid rock of the earth's crust has changed into a loose and disintegrated condition. This layer has performed a marvelous function, for in it, w ...
Introduction to Plant Physiology, 4th Edition
... This book was set in 10/12 Janson Text by Laserwords Private Limited, Chennai, India and printed and bound by Courier/Kendallville. The cover was printed by Courier/Kendallville. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this pu ...
... This book was set in 10/12 Janson Text by Laserwords Private Limited, Chennai, India and printed and bound by Courier/Kendallville. The cover was printed by Courier/Kendallville. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this pu ...
Hibiscus cannabinus water, nitrogen, plant population and row spacing By
... The biomass and chemical analysis of bark fibre were conducted only at or after the final harvest, at 126 DAP. In general, no clear effect of different treatment was observed on either parameter studied. During 2009/10 three experiments were conducted. The first two had the same nitrogen levels as i ...
... The biomass and chemical analysis of bark fibre were conducted only at or after the final harvest, at 126 DAP. In general, no clear effect of different treatment was observed on either parameter studied. During 2009/10 three experiments were conducted. The first two had the same nitrogen levels as i ...
poster abstracts
... nematodes and Costelytra zealandica scarab larvae was measured in untreated soil and, in a second experiment, a comparison of plant growth between untreated and irradiated soil carried out on five of those soils using Pyronota sp. as the scarab larvae. As expected, of the ten soils most showed no su ...
... nematodes and Costelytra zealandica scarab larvae was measured in untreated soil and, in a second experiment, a comparison of plant growth between untreated and irradiated soil carried out on five of those soils using Pyronota sp. as the scarab larvae. As expected, of the ten soils most showed no su ...
Horticulture Nursery Management
... desirable cultivars are propagated asexually by budding, grafting, layering, or other nursery techniques. Nurseries often grow plants in a greenhouse, a building of glass or in plastic tunnels, designed to protect young plants from harsh weather while allowing access to light and ventilation. Modern ...
... desirable cultivars are propagated asexually by budding, grafting, layering, or other nursery techniques. Nurseries often grow plants in a greenhouse, a building of glass or in plastic tunnels, designed to protect young plants from harsh weather while allowing access to light and ventilation. Modern ...
1 - Monash University Research Repository
... p225 paragraph 1: Replace the first sentence with 'Studies described in Chapter 5 of this thesis, while not conclusive, raised the possibility that some soil bacteria containing T-DNA with significant homology to Ri T-DNA from A. rhizogenes may be present in soils sampled from various sites in and a ...
... p225 paragraph 1: Replace the first sentence with 'Studies described in Chapter 5 of this thesis, while not conclusive, raised the possibility that some soil bacteria containing T-DNA with significant homology to Ri T-DNA from A. rhizogenes may be present in soils sampled from various sites in and a ...
physiology of woody plants - Roberto Cezar | Fisiologista Vegetal
... plants grow. I therefore considered it important to bring up to date what is known about the physiology of woody plants. This volume was written for use as a text by students and as a reference for researchers and practitioners who need to understand how woody plants grow. For all who use the book, ...
... plants grow. I therefore considered it important to bring up to date what is known about the physiology of woody plants. This volume was written for use as a text by students and as a reference for researchers and practitioners who need to understand how woody plants grow. For all who use the book, ...
Physiology of Woody Plants, Third Edition
... plants grow. I therefore considered it important to bring up to date what is known about the physiology of woody plants. This volume was written for use as a text by students and as a reference for researchers and practitioners who need to understand how woody plants grow. For all who use the book, ...
... plants grow. I therefore considered it important to bring up to date what is known about the physiology of woody plants. This volume was written for use as a text by students and as a reference for researchers and practitioners who need to understand how woody plants grow. For all who use the book, ...
Seasonal patterns in carbohydrates and macro
... total sugar concentration and content is discussed in Paper 1. It should be noted that the phenol sulphuric acid assay (Buysse and Merckx, 1993; Dubois et al., 1956) was used to determine starch although it may not be as precise as other methods such as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). ...
... total sugar concentration and content is discussed in Paper 1. It should be noted that the phenol sulphuric acid assay (Buysse and Merckx, 1993; Dubois et al., 1956) was used to determine starch although it may not be as precise as other methods such as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). ...
Plant root systems and natural vegetation
... the soil occur. Roots are responsible for a major source of carbon and mineral nutrient flow to the soil and are of considerable importance at the single plant level, as well as at the ecosystem level. Root development is influenced by various climatic factors and often modified or strength ened by ...
... the soil occur. Roots are responsible for a major source of carbon and mineral nutrient flow to the soil and are of considerable importance at the single plant level, as well as at the ecosystem level. Root development is influenced by various climatic factors and often modified or strength ened by ...
Nursery Industry Environmental and Technical Research and
... project is required. This approach has occurred for a number years under earlier projects (e.g.NY08002, NY09010, NY10005 and NY11000). To achieve this, several RD&E oriented sub-projects relating to these interconnected issues have been identified, discussed and included in this overarching RD&E pro ...
... project is required. This approach has occurred for a number years under earlier projects (e.g.NY08002, NY09010, NY10005 and NY11000). To achieve this, several RD&E oriented sub-projects relating to these interconnected issues have been identified, discussed and included in this overarching RD&E pro ...
Plant drought stress: effects, mechanisms and management
... relations and reduces water-use efficiency. Plants display a variety of physiological and biochemical responses at cellular and whole-organism levels towards prevailing drought stress, thus making it a complex phenomenon. CO2 assimilation by leaves is reduced mainly by stomatal closure, membrane damag ...
... relations and reduces water-use efficiency. Plants display a variety of physiological and biochemical responses at cellular and whole-organism levels towards prevailing drought stress, thus making it a complex phenomenon. CO2 assimilation by leaves is reduced mainly by stomatal closure, membrane damag ...
Symbiotic Fungi: Principles and Practice (Soil Biology)
... roots and soil microbes interact (Little et al. 2008), mycorrhizal fungi with their diverse guilds of associated microbes (bacteria, endophytes, saprotrophs) proliferate and dominate. To detect and quantify microbes in this environment, where researchers believe they can find the world’s widest biod ...
... roots and soil microbes interact (Little et al. 2008), mycorrhizal fungi with their diverse guilds of associated microbes (bacteria, endophytes, saprotrophs) proliferate and dominate. To detect and quantify microbes in this environment, where researchers believe they can find the world’s widest biod ...
Hydroponics

Hydroponics is a subset of hydroculture and is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, in water, without soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral nutrient solution only, or in an inert medium, such as perlite or gravel.