نتایج جستجو برای: plants pattern

تعداد نتایج: 539773  

2014
Xiu-Fang Xie Yao-Bin Song Ya-Lin Zhang Xu Pan Ming Dong

Foraging behavior, one of the adaptive strategies of clonal plants, has stimulated a tremendous amount of research. However, it is a matter of debate whether there is any general pattern in the foraging traits (functional traits related to foraging behavior) of clonal plants in response to diverse environments. We collected data from 97 published papers concerning the relationships between fora...

Journal: :progress in biological sciences 2011
parzhak zoufan mansour shariati

to investigate the impact of overexpression of atnrt2.1 transgene from arabidopsis on nitrate uptake rate and to understand the regulation of endogenous hats by nitrate and glutamine amino acid (gln) in tobacco plants, wild-type and transgenic (f line) plants grown on soil for 4 weeks were transferred to hydroponic culture in a controlled-environment with a 16/8h l:d photoperiod at 24? c/20...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Lisha Zhang Ilona Kars Bert Essenstam Thomas W H Liebrand Lia Wagemakers Joyce Elberse Panagiota Tagkalaki Devlin Tjoitang Guido van den Ackerveken Jan A L van Kan

Plants perceive microbial invaders using pattern recognition receptors that recognize microbe-associated molecular patterns. In this study, we identified RESPONSIVENESS TO BOTRYTIS POLYGALACTURONASES1 (RBPG1), an Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein, AtRLP42, that recognizes fungal endopolygalacturonases (PGs) and acts as a novel microbe-associated molecu...

2004
Santosh Gopika Vinod

A nuclear power plant experiences a number of transients during its operations. These transients may be due to equipment failure or malfunctioning of process support systems. In such a situation, the plant may land in an abnormal state which is undesired. In case of an undesired plant condition, generally known as an initiating event, the operator has to carry out diagnostic and corrective acti...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
S Ray M A Choudhuri

The pattern of senescence was studied by following the changes in chlorophyll and protein in the leaves and by measuring (32)P retention and export from source to sink during development of the rice plant (Oryza sativa L. cv. Jaya) subjected to different manipulative treatments. With the advance of reproductive development, the chronological sequence of leaf senescence was changed, so that the ...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2001
S M Cocciolone S Chopra S A Flint-Garcia M D McMullen T Peterson

The maize p1 gene encodes a Myb-homologous regulator of red pigment biosynthesis. To investigate the tissue-specific regulation of the p1 gene, maize plants were transformed with constructs combining promoter and cDNA sequences of two alleles which differ in pigmentation patterns: P1-wr (white pericarp/red cob) and P1-rr (red pericarp/red cob). Surprisingly, all promoter/cDNA combinations produ...

2007
K. Kikuzawa

Since leaves are essentially energy-gaining organs, the arrangement of leaves in time (leaf phenology) and in space (canopy architecture) in both seasonal and nonseasonal environments can be viewed as a central element in plant strategies for carbon gain. Interrelationships among leaf longevity, leaf habit, and leaf-emergence pattern together with shoot architecture affect plant productivity. L...

2015
Khawaja Ghulam Rasool Muhammad Altaf Khan Abdulrahman Saad Aldawood Muhammad Tufail Muhammad Mukhtar Makio Takeda Setsuko Komatsu

A state of the art proteomic methodology using Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time of Flight (MALDI TOF) has been employed to characterize peptides modulated in the date palm stem subsequent to infestation with red palm weevil (RPW). Our analyses revealed 32 differentially expressed peptides associated with RPW infestation in date palm stem. To identify RPW infestation associated p...

2016
Tiphaine Maurice Diethart Matthies Serge Muller Guy Colling

Due to land-use intensification, lowland and colline populations of many plants of nutrient-poor grasslands have been strongly fragmented in the last decades, with potentially negative consequences for their genetic diversity and persistence. Populations in mountains might represent a genetic reservoir for grassland plants, because they have been less affected by land-use changes. We studied th...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1969
S B Yue

Glutamate dehydrogenase of several different plants was resolved by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis into separate molecular forms and the isoenzymic patterns detected by the tetrazolium technique were compared. The number of isoenzymes and their electrophoretic mobilities varied among the different plants studied. The isoenzymes were found to have the same coenzyme specificity and to localiz...

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