نتایج جستجو برای: shoot root ratio

تعداد نتایج: 644549  

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Stephen P. Grigg Carla Galinha Noortje Kornet Claudia Canales Ben Scheres Miltos Tsiantis

Development of seed plant embryos is polarized along the apical-basal axis. This polarization occurs in the absence of cell migration and culminates in the establishment of two distinct pluripotent cell populations: the shoot apical meristem (SAM) and root meristem (RM), which postembryonically give rise to the entire shoot and root systems of the plant. The acquisition of genetic pathways that...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1992
A J Bloom S S Sukrapanna R L Warner

We examined nitrate assimilation and root gas fluxes in a wild-type barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Steptoe), a mutant (nar1a) deficient in NADH nitrate reductase, and a mutant (nar1a;nar7w) deficient in both NADH and NAD(P)H nitrate reductases. Estimates of in vivo nitrate assimilation from excised roots and whole plants indicated that the nar1a mutation influences assimilation only in the shoot...

سرچشمه‌پور, مهدی, فرپور, محمد هادی , نورمندی‌پور, فیروزه ,

Mycorrhizal fungi are capable of symbiosis with plants. They improve plant growth by increasing absorption of nutrient elements and decreasing salinity and toxicity of some elements. In the present research, the effect of different salinity levels and Mg/Ca ratios on mycorrhiza colonization of Glomus sp. and vegetative traits of Sorghum bicolor was studied in a factorial greenhouse experiment, ...

2012
Abinash Bhattachan Mokganedi Tatlhego Kebonye Dintwe Frances O'Donnell Kelly K. Caylor Gregory S. Okin Danielle O. Perrot Susan Ringrose Paolo D'Odorico

The contribution of savannas to global carbon storage is poorly understood, in part due to lack of knowledge of the amount of belowground biomass. In these ecosystems, the coexistence of woody and herbaceous life forms is often explained on the basis of belowground interactions among roots. However, the distribution of root biomass in savannas has seldom been investigated, and the dependence of...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2009
C Arriagada E Aranda I Sampedro I Garcia-Romera J A Ocampo

The presence of high concentrations of arsenic (As) decreased the shoot and root dry weight, chlorophyll and P and Mg content of Eucalyptus globulus colonized with the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi Glomus deserticola or G. claroideum, but these parameters were higher than in non-AM plants. As increased the percentage of AM length colonization and succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) activity in th...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
Bruce C. Nicoll Duncan Ray

Soil-root plate dimensions and structural root architecture were examined on 46-year-old Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.) trees that had been mechanically uprooted. Rooting depth was restricted by a water table, and root system morphology had adapted to resist the wind movement associated with shallow rooting. The spread of the root system and the ratio of root mass to shoot mass (...

Journal: :The Plant Journal 2008
Till K Pellny Olivier Van Aken Christelle Dutilleul Tonja Wolff Karin Groten Melike Bor Rosine De Paepe Agnès Reyss Frank Van Breusegem Graham Noctor Christine H Foyer

Mitochondrial electron transport pathways exert effects on carbon-nitrogen (C/N) relationships. To examine whether mitochondria-N interactions also influence plant growth and development, we explored the responses of roots and shoots to external N supply in wild-type (WT) Nicotiana sylvestris and the cytoplasmic male sterile II (CMSII) mutant, which has a N-rich phenotype. Root architecture in ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Markus C Baier Aiko Barsch Helge Küster Natalija Hohnjec

We analyzed the role of the sucrose (Suc) synthase MtSucS1 during nodulation of the model legume Medicago truncatula, integrating data for the developmental, transcriptional, and metabolic processes affected downstream of an impaired Suc cleavage in root nodules. To reduce carbohydrate supply to nodule tissues, transgenic plants expressing a p35S-driven MtSucS1-antisense fusion were constructed...

2012
Jason P. Martina Carl N. von Ende

The ability of an introduced species to thrive is often influenced by its capacity to cope with disturbance and resource fluctuation, and one way to cope is by being phenotypically plastic. The biomass and resource allocation of the invasive plant species, Phalaris arundinacea (reed canarygrass), to contrasting levels of light, soil-N and moisture was evaluated. We predicted that P. arundinacea...

2016
Feng Wang Jingwen Gao Yang Liu Zhongwei Tian Abid Muhammad Yixuan Zhang Dong Jiang Weixing Cao Tingbo Dai

Most of the studies about NH4+ stress mechanism simply address the effects of free NH4+, failing to recognize the changed nitrogen assimilation products. The objective of this study was to elucidate the effects of glutamate on root growth under high ammonium (NH4+) conditions in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Hydroponic experiments were conducted using two wheat cultivars, AK58 (NH4+-sens...

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