نتایج جستجو برای: plant vegetative organs

تعداد نتایج: 468670  

2002
Vijay K. Sharma Jennifer C. Fletcher

To cope with environmental changes, animals respond by altering their behavior, but sessile plants respond by altering their growth and development pattern. One of the major differences between plant and animal development is that plants have the capacity to develop new organs postembryonically. This potential to develop new organs is attributed to sets of cells, called meristems, which are fou...

2017
Mario A. Urías-López Lance J. Meinke Leon G. Higley Fikru J. Haile MARIO A. URÍAS-LÓPEZ LANCE J. MEINKE LEON G. HIGLEY FIKRU J. HAILE

Two Þeld experiments were conducted in 1995Ð1996 to determine if there are common photosynthetic and vegetative growth responses among genotypes of maize, Zea mays L., to larval western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte injury. SpeciÞc variables measured from rootworm infested and noninfested plants were midday leaf photosynthetic rate, plant growth stage, and plant height d...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2013
Reidunn Birgitta Aalen

Two decades after the discovery of systemin, the first plant peptide shown to be involved in cell to cell communication (Pearce et al., 1991), plant peptide research is coming of age, and is ready for cross-talk with older research fields in plant science. This issue of JXB illustrates that plant peptide signalling is of crucial importance for all aspects of plant growth and development. Plants...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
Y P Cen D H Turpin D B Layzell

Simultaneous measurements of CO(2) (CER) and O(2) (OER) exchange in roots and shoots of vegetative white lupin (Lupinus albus) were used to calculate the flow of reducing power to the synthesis of biomass that was more reduced per unit of carbon than carbohydrate. On a whole-plant basis, the diverted reductant utilization rate (DRUR which is: 4 x [CER + OER]) of shoot tissue was consistently hi...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2005
Flávia Freitas Coelho Liene Deboni Frederico Santos Lopes

Pistia stratiotes is an aquatic macrophyte that grows in temporary-ponds in the southern Pantanal, Brazil. It reproduces both sexually and asexually and is usually observed forming dense mats on the water surface, a condition favored by the plant's vegetative reproduction coupled with an ability for rapid growth. In this study we examined the effect of densely crowded conditions on the producti...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
T E Young J Ling C J Geisler-Lee R L Tanguay C Caldwell D R Gallie

The plant heat stress protein, Hsp101, and the yeast ortholog, Hsp104, are required to confer thermotolerance in plants and yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), respectively. In addition to its function during stress, Hsp101 is developmentally regulated in plants although its function during development is not known. To determine how the expression of Hsp101 is regulated in cereals, we investigate...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Shuxin Ren Kranthi K Mandadi Amy L Boedeker Keerti S Rathore Thomas D McKnight

Telomerase, an enzyme essential for the synthesis and maintenance of telomeric DNA and the long-term stability of the genome, is developmentally regulated in plants. Telomerase activity is abundant in reproductive organs but low or undetectable in vegetative organs. Treatment with exogenous auxin, however, overrides this developmental control and induces telomerase in mature leaves. The Arabido...

Journal: :Tree Physiology 2021

Annual growth cycles of perennial horticultural and forest woody plant species temperate boreal regions can be divided into two phases, namely the dormancy phases. During phase, vegetative reproductive meristems undergo to withstand subzero winter temperatures. The dormant state organs defined classically as a non-growing latent state, where no visible occurs in meristem containing plants struc...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2002
Muthugapatti K Kandasamy Elizabeth C McKinney Richard B Meagher

Plants encode at least two ancient and divergent classes of actin, reproductive and vegetative, and each class produces several subclasses of actin isovariants. To gain insight into the functional significance of the actin isovariants, we generated transgenic Arabidopsis lines that expressed a reproductive actin, ACT1, under the control of the regulatory sequences of a vegetative actin gene, AC...

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