نتایج جستجو برای: submergence depths

تعداد نتایج: 19640  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1987
G R Gabbott D R Jones

1. Bradycardia in response to forced submergence was habituated in dabbling (Anas platyrhynchos, Linnaeus) and diving (Aythya americana, Eyton) ducks by repetitively submerging the animals, each day for several days, for periods of 40 and 20 s, respectively. The onset of pronounced bradycardia was delayed with each successive trial, until little or no bradycardia occurred during submergence. Di...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1984
I Raskin H Kende

We have shown previously that ethylene, which accumulates in the air spaces of submerged stem sections of rice (Oryza sativa L. cv "Habiganj Aman II"), is involved in regulating the growth response caused by submergence. The role of gibberellins in the submergence response was studied using tetcyclacis (TCY), a new plant growth retardant, which inhibits gibberellin biosynthesis. Stem sections e...

2016
Chandan Kumar Mohapatra

One hundred and sixty rice varieties from the tidal and flood prone areas of south and south East Asian countries were analyzed. Samples sizes were: 50 varieties from Bangladesh (deepwater, tidal and flood prone rice and modern varieties), 14 varieties from India (flood prone rice), 16 varieties from Sri Lanka (flood prone rice), 7 varieties from Vietnam (tidal varieties), 69 varieties from Ind...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Wendy L. Allan Jeffrey P. Simpson Shawn M. Clark Barry J. Shelp

Enzymes that reduce the aldehyde chemical grouping (i.e. H-C=O) to its corresponding alcohol are probably crucial in maintaining plant health during stress. Succinic semialdehyde (SSA) is a mitochondrially-generated intermediate in the metabolism of gamma-aminobutyrate (GABA), which accumulates in response to a variety of biotic and abiotic stresses. SSA can be reduced to gamma-hydroxybutyrate ...

2004
L. MOMMER

Flooding imposes stress upon terrestrial plants since it severely hampers gas exchange rates between the shoot and the environment. The resulting oxygen deficiency is considered to be the major problem for submerged plants. Oxygen microelectrode studies have, however, shown that aquatic plants maintain relatively high internal oxygen pressures under water, and even may release oxygen via the ro...

Journal: :Nature 2005

2011
Takeshi Fukao Elaine Yeung Julia Bailey-Serres

Submergence and drought are major constraints to rice (Oryza sativa) production in rain-fed farmlands, both of which can occur sequentially during a single crop cycle. SUB1A, an ERF transcription factor found in limited rice accessions, dampens ethylene production and gibberellic acid responsiveness during submergence, economizing carbohydrate reserves and significantly prolonging endurance. He...

2013
Christopher E. Bird Erik C. Franklin Celia M. Smith Robert J. Toonen

The effects of tides on littoral marine habitats are so ubiquitous that shorelines are commonly described as 'intertidal', whereas waves are considered a secondary factor that simply modifies the intertidal habitat. However mean significant wave height exceeds tidal range at many locations worldwide. Here we construct a simple sinusoidal model of coastal water level based on both tidal range an...

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2011
Mohammad Karim Ayoubloo H. Md. Azamathulla Ebrahim Jabbari Morteza Zanganeh

This study presents the development of classification and regression tree (CART), artificial neural network (ANN) and linear regression approaches to predict the critical submergence in an open channel flow for different clearance bottoms. To use the models for application purposes and cover the wide range of inputs, the nondimensional parameters are employed to train and test. The testing resu...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2006
Hiroyuki Tsuji Hiroaki Saika Nobuhiro Tsutsumi Atsushi Hirai Mikio Nakazono

Histone modifications such as methylation and acetylation in the chromatin surrounding a gene are thought to regulate transcriptional activity. In this study, to determine whether dynamic changes occur in histone modification on the loci of stress-responsive genes in plants, we chose rice submergence-inducible ADH1 and PDC1 genes. When submerged, the rice ADH1 and PDC1 genes were activated in a...

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