نتایج جستجو برای: seed loss

تعداد نتایج: 519755  

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2016
Vesna Gagic Laura Ga Riggi Barbara Ekbom Gerard Malsher Adrien Rusch Riccardo Bommarco

Loss in seed yield and therefore decrease in plant fitness due to simultaneous attacks by multiple herbivores is not necessarily additive, as demonstrated in evolutionary studies on wild plants. However, it is not clear how this transfers to crop plants that grow in very different conditions compared to wild plants. Nevertheless, loss in crop seed yield caused by any single pest is most often s...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2011
s. rezvani gilkolaei s. l. kavan r. safari

mechanical damage due to harvesting, handling, and other processes is an important factor that affects the seeds quality. seed damage results in lower grain value and more storability problem and reduces seed germination and seedling vigor and subsequent yield of crops. tests were conducted to determine the percentage of physical damage (ppd) and percentage of loss in germination (plg) of wheat...

2016
Łukasz Wojtyla Katarzyna Lechowska Szymon Kubala Małgorzata Garnczarska

Hydrogen peroxide was initially recognized as a toxic molecule that causes damage at different levels of cell organization and thus losses in cell viability. From the 1990s, the role of hydrogen peroxide as a signaling molecule in plants has also been discussed. The beneficial role of H2O2 as a central hub integrating signaling network in response to biotic and abiotic stress and during develop...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2016
Zhishu Xiao Zhibin Zhang

It is well known that direct effects of seed predators or dispersers can have strong effects on seedling establishment. However, we have limited knowledge about the indirect species interactions between seeds of different species that are mediated by shared seed predators and/or dispersers and their consequences for plant demography and diversity. Because scatter-hoarding rodents as seed disper...

2016
Agnieszka Kreitschitz Alexander Kovalev Stanislav N Gorb

The mucilage envelope of seeds has various functions including the provision of different ways for the dispersal of diaspores. Chemical composition and water content of the mucilage yield particular adhesive and frictional properties in the envelope that also influence the dispersal of seeds. To determine the physical properties of Plantago lanceolata seed mucilage we studied (1) composition, (...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Harkamal Walia Caroline Josefsson Brian Dilkes Ryan Kirkbride John Harada Luca Comai

Postzygotic lethality of interspecies hybrids can result from differences in gene expression, copy number, or coding sequence and can be overcome by altering parental genome dosage. In crosses between Arabidopsis thaliana and A. arenosa, embryo arrest is associated with endosperm hyperproliferation and delayed development similar to paternal-excess interploidy crosses and polycomb-repressive co...

2016
Shervin Hashemi Mooyoung Han

Because of the high concentration of nutrients in human urine, its utilization as an organic fertilizer has been notable throughout history. However, the nitrogen compounds in urine are not stable. Therefore, to convert urine into a suitable fertilizer, it is important to stabilize and adjust unstable nitrogen compounds such as ammonia. Because nitrification can influence the nitrogen profile, ...

2012
Louise Colville Emma L. Bradley Antony S. Lloyd Hugh W. Pritchard Laurence Castle Ilse Kranner

The volatile compounds released by orthodox (desiccation-tolerant) seeds during ageing can be analysed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Comparison of three legume species (Pisum sativum, Lathyrus pratensis, and Cytisus scoparius) during artificial ageing at 60% relative humidity and 50 °C revealed variation in the seed volatile fingerprint between species, although in all spe...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1997
M. Zhang S. Nagata K. Miyazawa H. Kikuchi Y. Esashi

A competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed to quantify endogenous acetaldehyde-protein adducts (APAs) produced in plant seeds at low acetaldehyde concentrations without exogenous reducing agents. The key point of this technique is the use of a gelatin-acetaldehyde adduct, which is synthesized under 1 mM acetaldehyde and 10 mM NaCNBH3, to pre-coat plate wells to obtain...

2005
Michael L. Avery Scott J. Werner John L. Cummings John S. Humphrey Michael P. Milleson James C. Carlson Thomas M. Primus Margaret J. Goodall

The economic impact of blackbirds can be severe to rice producers in the United States. One approach to managing this damage is the application of bird-deterrent chemical to the crop. Previous pilot trials suggested that caffeine offered potential as a safe, economical bird repellent. In this study, cage feeding trials with female red-winged blackbirds and male brown-headed cowbirds confirmed t...

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