نتایج جستجو برای: keywordselm leaf beetlenutritional indicesintermediary metabolismhost plant

تعداد نتایج: 451589  

2015
S. W. Zhang Y. J. Shang Xin Zheng Zheng Zhou

Plant disease automatic detection is an important research topic as it has been proved useful in monitoring large crop fields, and thus automatically detects the leaf disease symptoms as soon as they appear in plant leaves. In this paper, a plant disease recognition method is proposed based on plant leaf images. First, the spot is segmented, and the disease feature vector is extracted. Then, th...

2017
Qiannan Wang Bang An Haitao Shi Hongli Luo Chaozu He

N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine (Melatonin), as a crucial messenger in plants, functions in adjusting biological rhythms, stress tolerance, plant growth and development. Several studies have shown the retardation effect of exogenous melatonin treatment on plant growth and development. However, the in vivo role of melatonin in regulating plant leaf growth and the underlying mechanism are still uncl...

2013
NEHA SHARMA REKHA VIJAYVERGIA

The quantification of primary metabolites and antimicrobial activities of medicinal plant Gomphrena celosioides Mart. against clinical isolates, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeroginosa and Staphylococcus aureus were investigated. The maximum levels of soluble sugars, lipids and phenols were found to be higher in stem, starch and proteins in roots, as compared to other parts of the plant. The m...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Kouki Hikosaka Teruyuki Takashima Daisuke Kabeya Tadaki Hirose Naoto Kamata

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Both nutrient availability and defoliation affect the carbon-nutrient balance in plants, which in turn influences biomass allocation (e.g. shoot-to-root ratio) and leaf chemical composition (concentration of nitrogen and secondary compounds). In this study it is questioned whether defoliation alters biomass allocation and chemical defence in a similar fashion to the response...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
Lucas A Cernusak Klaus Winter Benjamin L Turner

Several experiments were conducted with tropical tree and liana seedlings in which transpiration ratio and leaf phosphorus to carbon ratio (P:C) were measured. Transpiration ratio was expressed as kg H(2)O transpired g(-1) C incorporated into plant biomass, and leaf P:C as mg P g(-1) C. Leaf P:C was positively correlated with transpiration ratio across 19 species for plants grown ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2003
Adrienne B Nicotra Robin L Chazdon Rebecca A Montgomery

The sexes of dioecious species may differ in a range of vegetative and reproductive traits as well as in physiological traits. In Siparuna grandiflora, a Neotropical dioecious shrub, we examined differences in leaf-level photosynthesis of different classes of leaf age and, using simulation models, explored whether differences in leaf-level carbon gain led to sex differences in whole-plant daily...

2013
Mitja N. P. Remus-Emsermann Eun Bae Kim Maria L. Marco Robin Tecon Johan H. J. Leveau

Bacteria belonging to the genus Pantoea are common colonizers of plant leaf surfaces. Here, we present the draft genome sequence of Pantoea agglomerans 299R, a phyllosphere isolate that has become a model strain for studying the ecology of plant leaf-associated bacterial commensals.

Journal: :Annals of botany 2011
Katrin Kahlen Hartmut Stützel

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Light quantity and quality affect internode lengths in cucumber (Cucumis sativus), whereby leaf area and the optical properties of the leaves mainly control light quality within a cucumber plant community. This modelling study aimed at providing a simple, non-destructive method to predict final internode lengths (FILs) using light quantity and leaf area data. METHODS Sever...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Jing Qi Qian Qian Qingyun Bu Shuyu Li Qian Chen Jiaqiang Sun Wenxing Liang Yihua Zhou Chengcai Chu Xugang Li Fugang Ren Klaus Palme Bingran Zhao Jinfeng Chen Mingsheng Chen Chuanyou Li

The size and shape of the plant leaf is an important agronomic trait. To understand the molecular mechanism governing plant leaf shape, we characterized a classic rice (Oryza sativa) dwarf mutant named narrow leaf1 (nal1), which exhibits a characteristic phenotype of narrow leaves. In accordance with reduced leaf blade width, leaves of nal1 contain a decreased number of longitudinal veins. Anat...

Journal: :American journal of botany 1999
D D Ackerly P B Reich

Prior studies of a broad array of seed plants have reported strong correlations among leaf life span, specific leaf area, nitrogen concentration, and carbon assimilation rates, which have been interpreted as evidence of coordinated leaf physiological strategies. However, it is not known whether these relationships reflect patterns of evolutionary convergence, or whether they are due to contrast...

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