نتایج جستجو برای: seeds

تعداد نتایج: 43951  

Journal: :Phytopathology 2014
JanaLynn Franke Brad Geary Susan E Meyer

The genus Fusarium has a wide host range and causes many different forms of plant disease. These include seed rot and seedling blight diseases of cultivated plants. The diseases caused by Fusarium on wild plants are less well-known. In this study, we examined disease development caused by Fusarium sp. n on nondormant seeds of the important rangeland weed Bromus tectorum as part of broader studi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2016
Sara Mira Lisa M Hill M Elena González-Benito Miguel Angel Ibáñez Christina Walters

The nature and kinetics of reactions in dry seeds determines how long the seeds survive. We used gas chromatography to assay volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from seeds of three unrelated species as a means to non-invasively probe chemical changes during very dry, dry, and humid storage (seeds were dried to 5.5, 33, and 75% relative humidity at room temperature). VOCs emitted from seed...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Danica E Goggin Stephen B Powles

BACKGROUND AND AIMS α-Amylase in grass caryopses (seeds) is usually expressed upon commencement of germination and is rarely seen in dry, mature seeds. A heat-stable α-amylase activity was unexpectedly selected for expression in dry annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) seeds during targeted selection for low primary dormancy. The aim of this study was to characterize this constitutive activity bioc...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2008
Yuzuru Kono Kazuo Kubota Takuya Mitsumoto Akitomo Tanaka Akihiko Ishibashi Kazumi Kobayashi Kimiteru Ito Jun Itami Mikio Kanemura Shigeru Minowada

UNLABELLED The purpose of this investigation was to monitor the localization and migration of 125I seeds after permanent brachytherapy for prostate cancer using a new scintigraphic technique that may overcome the drawbacks of conventional x-ray methods. METHODS 125I seeds emit gamma-rays with an average energy peak of 28 keV. We used a gamma-camera equipped with low-energy high-resolution col...

2017
Kuo-Yi Huang Jianfeng Cheng

This paper presents a novel machine vision-based auto-sorting system for Chinese cabbage seeds. The system comprises an inlet-outlet mechanism, machine vision hardware and software, and control system for sorting seed quality. The proposed method can estimate the shape, color, and textural features of seeds that are provided as input neurons of neural networks in order to classify seeds as "goo...

2010
JULIUS O. FALUYI

Seed germination in Ludwigia was greatly influenced by seed age and soil type. In Ludwigia abyssinica germination was not influenced by seed age and soil texture. Freshly shed seeds and six month old seeds of Ludwigia decurrens variety B showed a very low percentage germination on all the germination media, and six month old seeds germinated significantly earlier than freshly shed seeds. Some s...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2000
P Tammela A Hopia R Hiltunen H Vuorela M Nygren

Aging of Scots pine seeds (Pinus sylvestris L.) leads to changes in seed quality, such as loss of germinability, delayed growth and abnormality in developing seedlings. The knowledge of biochemical changes responsible for these aging processes is plentiful in some seeds, which are of world-wide interest, but for pine seeds these studies are rare. The aim of the present study, was to analyse pin...

2014
Paul-Camilo Zalamea Carolina Sarmiento A. Elizabeth Arnold Adam S. Davis James W. Dalling

Germination from the soil seed bank (SSB) is an important determinant of species composition in tropical forest gaps, with seed persistence in the SSB allowing trees to recruit even decades after dispersal. The capacity to form a persistent SSB is often associated with physical dormancy, where seed coats are impermeable at the time of dispersal. Germination literature often speculates, without ...

2017
Malwina Dobiesz Agnieszka I. Piotrowicz-Cieślak

The aim of the study was to evaluate the vigor and viability as well as to determine and compare the contents of selected protein fractions of white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) seeds stored for 26 years at temperatures of -14°C and +20°C. The seeds stored at -14°C germinated in 86.3%, while the seeds stored at +20°C did not germinate at all. The viability evaluation was confirmed by the measuring ...

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