نتایج جستجو برای: deficit stress

تعداد نتایج: 494978  

2011
D. A. Loka

Drought is the main abiotic factor limiting more than 70% of the arable land around the world. Ethylene, a plant hormone, has often been observed to increase under environmentally unfavorable conditions, resulting in abscission of leaves and fruiting forms and ultimately in yield reduction. Concerning cotton, however, the effects of water-deficit stress on ethylene production have been uncertai...

F Jamal Omidi H Mohajjel Shoja R Sariri

Melissa officinalis is a perennial herbaceous plant from Lamiaceae family, widely used in food and pharmaceutical industries to add aroma. Drought stress in plants may happen due to the increase in water loss, insufficient water absorption or both. Salicylic acid (SA) is an important secondary metabolite in plants with hormone-like action in some biochemical pathways. Adding it during water-def...

A biotic stresses can directly or indirectly affect the physiological status of an organism by altering its metabolism, growth, and development. In order to study the effect of drought stress on Citrullus colocynthis samples a factorial experiment was conducted in Horticultural science Department of University of Tehran in 2013. The first factor was two accessions of Citrullus colocynthis (Yazd...

2013
Megan J. Bowman Wonkeun Park Philip J. Bauer Joshua A. Udall Justin T. Page Joshua Raney Brian E. Scheffler Don. C. Jones B. Todd Campbell

An RNA-Seq experiment was performed using field grown well-watered and naturally rain fed cotton plants to identify differentially expressed transcripts under water-deficit stress. Our work constitutes the first application of the newly published diploid D5 Gossypium raimondii sequence in the study of tetraploid AD1 upland cotton RNA-seq transcriptome analysis. A total of 1,530 transcripts were...

2013
Yu-Feng Tian Cheng-Hsien Lin Shu-Fen Hsu Mao-Tsun Lin

We report here that when untreated mice underwent heat stress, they displayed thermoregulatory deficit (e.g., animals display hypothermia during room temperature exposure), brain (or hypothalamic) inflammation, ischemia, oxidative damage, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis impairment (e.g., decreased plasma levels of both adrenocorticotrophic hormone and corticosterone during heat stress), mul...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 1982
R J Katz

A reduction in sucrose and saccharine consumption following chronic stress is reported for the rat. This deficit may be related to consummatory deficits seen in endogenous depression. To further examine this state pharmacologically, stressed rats were treated with the antidepressant imipramine. Despite a general absence of appetitive effects (or in some cases mild anorexia) imipramine significa...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2010
Yann Aubert Denis Vile Marjorie Pervent Didier Aldon Benoit Ranty Thierry Simonneau Alain Vavasseur Jean-Philippe Galaud

Plants overcome water deficit conditions by combining molecular, biochemical and morphological changes. At the molecular level, many stress-responsive genes have been isolated, but knowledge of their physiological functions remains fragmentary. Here, we report data for RD20, a stress-inducible Arabidopsis gene that belongs to the caleosin family. As for other caleosins, we showed that RD20 loca...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2016
Amanda Saksida Stéphanie Iannuzzi Caroline Bogliotti Yves Chaix Jean-François Démonet Laure Bricout Catherine Billard Marie-Ange Nguyen-Morel Marie-France Le Heuzey Isabelle Soares-Boucaud Florence George Johannes C Ziegler Franck Ramus

In this study, we concurrently investigated 3 possible causes of dyslexia-a phonological deficit, visual stress, and a reduced visual attention span-in a large population of 164 dyslexic and 118 control French children, aged between 8 and 13 years old. We found that most dyslexic children showed a phonological deficit, either in terms of response accuracy (92.1% of the sample), speed (84.8%), o...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2000
C J Gordon P Becker B Padnos

How borderline impairment of thyroid function can affect thermoregulation is an important issue because of the antithyroidal properties of a many environmental toxicants. This study compared the efficacy of heat and cold stress to identify thermoregulatory deficits in rats subjected to borderline and overt hypothyroidism via subchronic exposure to propylthiouracil (PTU). After 3 wk of exposure ...

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