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تعداد نتایج: 451589  

2015
Sarathi M. Weraduwage Jin Chen Fransisca C. Anozie Alejandro Morales Sean E. Weise Thomas D. Sharkey

Leaf area growth determines the light interception capacity of a crop and is often used as a surrogate for plant growth in high-throughput phenotyping systems. The relationship between leaf area growth and growth in terms of mass will depend on how carbon is partitioned among new leaf area, leaf mass, root mass, reproduction, and respiration. A model of leaf area growth in terms of photosynthet...

2013
R. Chitra K. Rajamani

The study was conducted on physiology and biochemical performance and correlation for yield and its quality characters of 18 genotypes of Glory lily (Gloriosa superba). Experiment was laid out in a randomized block design with three replications at the Medicinal Plants Unit, Botanical Garden, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore. Genotypes GS 15, GS 06, GS 18, GS 03 and GS 02 were com...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
David A Coomes Steven Heathcote Elinor R Godfrey James J Shepherd Lawren Sack

General models of plant vascular architecture, based on scaling of pipe diameters to remove the length dependence of hydraulic resistance within the xylem, have attracted strong interest. However, these models have neglected to consider the leaf, an important hydraulic component; they assume all leaves to have similar hydraulic properties, including similar pipe diameters in the petiole. We exa...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Byung Kwon Kim Joon-hui Chung Seon-Young Kim Haeyoung Jeong Sung Gyun Kang Soon-Kyeong Kwon Choong Hoon Lee Ju Yeon Song Dong Su Yu Choong-Min Ryu Jihyun F Kim

Plant growth-promoting bacteria colonize various habitats, including the phyllosphere. Here, we present the high-quality draft genome sequence of Bacillus sp. strain 5B6, which was isolated from the leaf of a cherry tree. The 3.9-Mb genome uncovers its potential for understanding the nature of leaf colonization as well as antibiosis against plant pathogens.

2013
Jerome J. Howard

The effects of leaf toughness, trichome characteristics, nutrient and water availability, and secondary chemistry on diet selection by the leafcutting ant Atta cephalotes were determined using individuals of 49 woody plant species from a tropical deciduous forest in Costa Rica. The palatability of plants was measured by presenting whole leaves to leafcutting ant foragers on trails and counting ...

2017
Huiying Liu Ying Li Fei Ren Li Lin Wenyan Zhu Jin-Sheng He Kechang Niu

In competition-dominated communities, traits promoting resource conservation and competitive ability are expected to have an important influence on species relative abundance (SRA). Yet, few studies have tested the trait-abundance relations in the line of species trade-off in resource conservation versus acquisition, indicating by multiple traits coordination. We measured SRA and key functional...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2007
خورشید رزمجو, , شکوفه ساریخانی, ,

In order to evaluate the effect of row and plant spacings on the yield and yield components of three cultivars of forge sorghum, a field experiment was conducted in Isfahan University of Technology, Lavark, during spring, 2001. Experimental design was a split-factorial with three replications. Main plots consisted of three row spacings (45, 60, 75 cm) and subplots were combinations of three cul...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی ایران 0
حسین شکفته استادیار، گروه علوم خاک، دانشکدۀ کشاورزی، دانشگاه ولیعصر(عج)، رفسنجان امر الله مارزی دانشجویان سابق کارشناسی ارشد، دانشکدۀ کشاورزی، دانشگاه آزاد واحد جیرفت سمیه غفاری شهرآباد دانشجویان سابق کارشناسی ارشد، دانشکدۀ کشاورزی، دانشگاه آزاد واحد جیرفت

this study was conducted to evaluate the effect of fertilizers on the yield and essential oils of basil. this experiment was carried out in completely randomized block design with three replications in jiroft area. the treatments included three levels of barvar 2 (10, 20 and 25 g/ha), cow manure at three levels (5, 10 and 15 ton/ha), ammonium phosphate and superphosphate triple each at three le...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Michael J Davies Christopher J Atkinson Corrinne Burns Jack G Woolley Neil A Hipps Randolph R J Arroo Nigel Dungey Trevor Robinson Paul Brown Ian Flockart Colin Hill Lydia Smith Steven Bentley

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The resurgence of malaria, particularly in the developing world, is considerable and exacerbated by the development of single-gene multi-drug resistances to chemicals such as chloroquinone. Drug therapies, as recommended by the World Health Organization, now include the use of antimalarial compounds derived from Artemisia annua--in particular, the use of artemisinin-based in...

2004
ROBERT K. D. PETERSON COURTNEY L. SHANNON ANDREW W. LENSSEN

Several studies have addressed plant primary physiological responses (gas exchange responses) to insect herbivory. However, relatively few plant species have been examined. It is unknown whether responses to leaf-mass removal by insects vary among plant families and species. Within the legumes, only alfalfa,Medicago sativaL., and soybean,Glycine max (L.)Merrill, have been examined. The goal of ...

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