نتایج جستجو برای: seed system

تعداد نتایج: 2300111  

2015
Tatsiana A. Ratnikova Ramakrishna Podila Apparao M. Rao Alan G. Taylor

Seed coat permeability was examined using a model that tested the effects of soaking tomato (Solanum lycopersicon) seeds in combination with carbon-based nanomaterials (CBNMs) and ultrasonic irradiation (US). Penetration of seed coats to the embryo by CBNMs, as well as CBNMs effects on seed germination and seedling growth, was examined. Two CBNMs, C60(OH)20 (fullerol) and multiwalled nanotubes ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Harrie van Erp Amélie A Kelly Guillaume Menard Peter J Eastmond

Increasing the yield of oilseed crops is an important objective for biotechnologists. A number of individual genes involved in triacylglycerol metabolism have previously been reported to enhance the oil content of seeds when their expression is altered. However, it has yet to be established whether specific combinations of these genes can be used to achieve an additive effect and whether this l...

2017
Li-Hong Yao Liang Su Lu Liu Hai-Tao Sun Jun-Jie Wang

Background: Portal-vein stent combined with one iodine-125 (125I) seed strand has become a new treatment for portal vein tumor thrombosis. However, dosimetric aspects of this irradiation stent have not been reported. Therefore, we aimed to undertake dosimetric analyses comparing portal-vein stents combined with different numbers of 125I seed strands. Methods: A water cylinder was created by a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Siegfried Jahnke Johanna Roussel Thomas Hombach Johannes Kochs Andreas Fischbach Gregor Huber Hanno Scharr

The enormous diversity of seed traits is an intriguing feature and critical for the overwhelming success of higher plants. In particular, seed mass is generally regarded to be key for seedling development but is mostly approximated by using scanning methods delivering only two-dimensional data, often termed seed size. However, three-dimensional traits, such as the volume or mass of single seeds...

Journal: :Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology 2007
M Basu R Prasad P Jayamurthy K Pal C Arumughan R C Sawhney

Seabuckthorn (SBT) seed oil is a rich source of unsaturated fatty acids, phytosterols, carotenoids and flavonoids, which are known to have significant anti-atherogenic and cardioprotective activity. The anti-atherogenic activity of supercritical CO(2) extracted SBT seed oil was evaluated in white albino rabbits fed on high cholesterol diet for 60 days. The study was performed on 20 male healthy...

2002
Roger Dingledine Paul F. Syverson

We describe a MIX cascade protocol and a reputation system that together increase the reliability of a network of MIX cascades. In our protocol, MIX nodes periodically generate a communally random seed that, along with their reputations, determines cascade configuration. Nodes send test messages to monitor their cascades. Senders can also demonstrate message decryptions to convince honest casca...

2014
Suresh Prasad Singh Neha Jain

Understanding the Need ............................................................................................. 1 Seed Certification and Harmonisation of Standards .................................................. 3 a. Technical Aspects of Harmonisation ............................................................................ 3 b. Trade Facilitation Aspects of Harmonisation ..............

2012
Paloma Rueda-Romero Cristina Barrero-Sicilia Aurelio Gómez-Cadenas Pilar Carbonero Luis Oñate-Sánchez

Seed dormancy prevents seeds from germinating under environmental conditions unfavourable for plant growth and development and constitutes an evolutionary advantage. Dry storage, also known as after-ripening, gradually decreases seed dormancy by mechanisms not well understood. An Arabidopsis thaliana DOF transcription factor gene (DOF6) affecting seed germination has been characterized. The tra...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Michal Samuni-Blank Ido Izhaki M. Denise Dearing Yoram Gerchman Beny Trabelcy Alon Lotan William H. Karasov Zeev Arad

Plant secondary metabolites (SMs) acting as defensive chemicals in reproductive organs such as fruit tissues play roles in both mutualistic and antagonistic interactions between plants and seed dispersers/predators. The directed-deterrence hypothesis states that SMs in ripe fruits deter seed predators but have little or no effect on seed dispersers. Indeed, studies have demonstrated that birds ...

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