نتایج جستجو برای: plant roots

تعداد نتایج: 419319  

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2014
Amanda D Howland R Paul Schreiner Inga A Zasada

The most commonly encountered plant-parasitic nematodes in eastern Washington Vitis vinifera vineyards are Meloidogyne hapla, Mesocriconema xenoplax, Pratylenchus spp., Xiphinema americanum, and Paratylenchus sp.; however, little is known about their distribution in the soil profile. The vertical and horizontal spatial distribution of plant-parasitic nematodes was determined in two Washington V...

2001
M. Pogrzeba R. Kucharski A. Sas - Nowosielska E. Malkowski K. Krynski J. M. Kuperberg

In European Union countries up to 80% of sewage sludge is used in agriculture and forestry, whereas in Poland only 11% is used as fertilizer. The principal environmental concern is the inevitable presence of heavy metals when using sewage sludge as fertilizer. The main objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the phytoextraction process in removing heavy metals from sludges. A ...

2016
Melanie Wright Joshua Adams Kwang Yang Paul McManus Astrid Jacobson Aniket Gade Joan McLean David Britt Anne Anderson

Nanoparticle (NPs) containing essential metals are being considered in formulations of fertilizers to boost plant nutrition in soils with low metal bioavailability. This paper addresses whether colonization of wheat roots by the bacterium, Pseudomonas chlororaphis O6 (PcO6), protected roots from the reduced elongation caused by CuO NPs. There was a trend for slightly elongated roots when seedli...

2013
Oren Shelef Yael Helman Ariel-Leib-Leonid Friedman Adi Behar Shimon Rachmilevitch

Inhabitants of arid ecosystems face severe nitrogen and water limitations. Inventive adaptations by organisms occupying such habitats are essential for survival. This study describes a tri-party symbiotic interaction between a plant (Salsola inermis), a beetle (Conorhynchus pistor), and a bacterium (Klebsiella pneumonia). The weevil survives by living within a mud structure affixed to the plant...

2002
Russell L. Wrobel Marta Matvienko John I. Yoder

Quinones are widespread secondary metabolites that function as signal molecules between organisms in the rhizosphere. Quinones are particularly important in the exchange of chemical signals between plant roots, a phenomenon classically termed allelopathy. The bioactivity of quinones is due in large part to radical intermediates formed during redox cycling between quinone and hydroquinone states...

2013
Boris Rewald Catharina Meinen

In order to understand plant functioning, plant community composition, and terrestrial biogeochemistry, it is decisive to study standing root biomass, (fine) root dynamics, and interactions belowground. While most plant taxa can be identified by visual criteria aboveground, roots show less distinctive features. Furthermore, root systems of neighboring plants are rarely spatially segregated; thu...

2015
Kathryn Ella White

Title of Dissertation: CHARACTERIZATION OF PLANT ROOT CELL WALL STRUCTURAL CHANGES DURING DECOMPOSITION Kathryn Ella White, Doctor of Philosophy, 2015 Dissertation directed by: Professor Frank J. Coale, Department of Environmental Science and Technology Plant roots are important contributors of organic carbon compounds for soil organic matter (SOM) formation, particularly hemicellulose, cellulo...

2010
Ved Prakash Pandey Elizabeth Cherian George Patani

Purpose: Rauwolfia serpentina (L.) Benth, from the family, Apocynaceae, is an important medicinal plant due to the alkaloid content of its root. The purpose of this study was to obtain roots directly from leaf explant using growth regulators. Methods: The leaf explant was inoculated on MS (Murashige and Skoog) medium supplemented with single and combinations of growth regulators. Root growth wa...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
Marykate Z Black Kevin J Patterson Peter E H Minchin Kevin S Gould Michael J Clearwater

Whole vine (K(plant)) and individual root (K(root)) hydraulic conductances were measured in kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis Planch. var. chinensis 'Hort16A') vines to observe hydraulic responses following partial root system excision. Heat dissipation and compensation heat pulse techniques were used to measure sap flow in trunks and individual roots, respectively. Sap flux and measurements of xy...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1989
J L Townshend M Meskine G L Barron

This study was to determine whether Arthrobotrys flagrans, A. oligospora, and Meria coniospora would control the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne hapla on alfalfa and tomato. Alfalfa seeds were coated with a fungus-rye powder in 2% cellulose and were planted in infested soil. Three-week-old seedlings from seed treated with M. coniospora had 60% and 58% fewer galls in two experiments than did seed...

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