نتایج جستجو برای: aerenchyma tissue

تعداد نتایج: 918591  

2015
Jingwen Zhu Jing Liang Zhihui Xu Xiaorong Fan Quansuo Zhou Qirong Shen Guohua Xu

In wetland soils, changes in oxygen (O2) level in the rhizosphere are believed to influence the behaviour of nutrients and their usage by plants. However, the effect of aeration on nitrogen (N) acquisition under different N supply conditions remains largely unknown. In this study, the rice cultivars Yangdao 6 (YD6, with higher root aerenchyma abundance) and Nongken 57 (NK57, with lower root aer...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2002
Peter J Bosak Wayne J Crans

The structure of the larval siphon and spiracular apparatus of Coquillettidia perturbans and the mechanism of attachment to roots of emergent aquatic macrophytes were examined by utilizing dissection and scanning electron microscopy. The roots of these plants contain large air-filled aerenchyma channels that larvae of Cq. perturbans pierce with their specialized siphon and spiracular apparatus ...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2015
Sophia Henry Fanchon Divol Mathilde Bettembourg Charlotte Bureau Emmanuel Guiderdoni Christophe Périn Anne Diévart

The formation and differentiation of aerenchyma, i.e., air-containing cavities that are critical for flooding tolerance, take place exclusively in the cortex. The understanding of development and differentiation of the cortex is thus an important issue; however, studies on this tissue are limited, partly because of the lack of available molecular tools. We screened a commercially available libr...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2003
Samira Aschi-Smiti Wided Chaibi Renaud Brouquisse Berenice Ricard Pierre Saglio

The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of enzyme induction and aerenchyma formation in prolonged tolerance to soil flooding in a variety of underground clover (Trifolium subterraneum 'Park') previously selected for resistance. Seedlings were grown in hydroponic tanks, initially with aeration for 3 weeks and subsequently in the absence of aeration for up to 3 weeks. After 1 h in th...

2008
Daniel K. Gladish Teruo Niki

A lengthy cavity usually forms in the vascular cylinders of pea (Pisum sativum) primary roots in response to sudden flooding at 25°C. This is thought to be a form of aerenchyma. Ethylene has been shown to mediate inducible aerenchyma in maize, therefore the role of ethylene in the formation of cavities in pea roots was examined. Pea seedlings grown for 4 d in 2 L beakers in vermiculite moistene...

Journal: :Plant Root 2021

The radial oxygen loss (ROL) barrier formed on the outer cell layers of roots rice (Oryza sativa) contributes to efficient transfer through aerenchyma from aerial parts root apex. It is hypothesized that suberin accumulation in exodermis an apoplastic and plays a vital role ROL formation. A previous study reported some genes encoding cytochrome P450 family 86 (CYP86) glycerol-3-phosphate acyltr...

2013
Kohtaro Watanabe Shunsaku Nishiuchi Konstantin Kulichikhin Mikio Nakazono

Plants that are adapted to waterlogged conditions develop aerenchyma in roots for ventilation. Some wetland plant species also form an apoplastic barrier at the outer cell layers of roots that reduces radial oxygen loss (ROL) from the aerenchyma and prevents toxic compounds from entering the root. The composition of the apoplastic barrier is not well understood. One potential component is suber...

2013
Juan Andrés Cardoso Joisse Rincón Juan de la Cruz Jiménez Diana Noguera Idupulapati M. Rao

Soil waterlogging reduces gas exchange between the soil and the atmosphere, leading to oxygen deprivation in the rhizosphere. Brachiaria spp. are the most widelysown forage grasses in tropical America. Among commercial Brachiaria grasses, B. humidicola shows superior tolerance to waterlogged soils based on maintenance of growth and reduced leaf chlorophyll loss and senescence. However, little i...

2011
K. D. Prathapan C. A. Viraktamath

A new species of subaquatic Longitarsus pupating inside the stem aerenchyma of its hydrophyte host plant is described. Eggs are laid on tender leaves and buds and the larvae are open feeders. This is the first report of an Oriental flea beetle pupating inside the stem of its hydrophyte host. A key to the species of southern Indian Longitarsus is provided.

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2015
Eveline Q P Tavares Amanda P De Souza Marcos S Buckeridge

Cell-wall recalcitrance to hydrolysis still represents one of the major bottlenecks for second-generation bioethanol production. This occurs despite the development of pre-treatments, the prospect of new enzymes, and the production of transgenic plants with less-recalcitrant cell walls. Recalcitrance, which is the intrinsic resistance to breakdown imposed by polymer assembly, is the result of i...

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