نتایج جستجو برای: submergence depths

تعداد نتایج: 19640  

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2012
Raj Kumar Niroula Chiara Pucciariello Viet The Ho Giacomo Novi Takeshi Fukao Pierdomenico Perata

Crop tolerance to flooding is an important agronomic trait. Although rice (Oryza sativa) is considered a flood-tolerant crop, only limited cultivars display tolerance to prolonged submergence, which is largely attributed to the presence of the SUB1A gene. Wild Oryza species have the potential to unveil adaptive mechanisms and shed light on the basis of submergence tolerance traits. In this stud...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Melis Akman Amit V Bhikharie Elizabeth H McLean Alex Boonman Eric J W Visser M Eric Schranz Peter H van Tienderen

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Differential responses of closely related species to submergence can provide insight into the evolution and mechanisms of submergence tolerance. Several traits of two wetland species from habitats with contrasting flooding regimes, Rorippa amphibia and Rorippa sylvestris, as well as F(1) hybrid Rorippa × anceps were analysed to unravel mechanisms underlying submergence toler...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Fang-Li Luo Kerstin A Nagel Bo Zeng Ulrich Schurr Shizue Matsubara

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Concomitant increases in O(2) and irradiance upon de-submergence can cause photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage to the photosynthetic apparatus of plants. As energy and carbohydrate supply from photosynthesis is needed for growth, it was hypothesized that post-submergence growth recovery may require efficient photosynthetic acclimation to increased O(2) and irradiance ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
Bagatto Henry

The dynamics of bimodal respiration, diving behaviour and blood acid-base status in the softshell turtle Trachemys scripta and the pond slider Apalone ferox were investigated at rest and under conditions of stress induced by exercise and forced submergence. During periods of forced submergence, only A. ferox doubled its aquatic gas exchange rate. Both A. ferox and T. scripta increased their aer...

2015
Malachy T. Campbell Christopher A. Proctor Yongchao Dou Aaron J. Schmitz Piyaporn Phansak Greg R. Kruger Chi Zhang Harkamal Walia

Maize is highly sensitive to short term flooding and submergence. Early season flooding reduces germination, survival and growth rate of maize seedlings. We aimed to discover genetic variation for submergence tolerance in maize and elucidate the genetic basis of submergence tolerance through transcriptional profiling and linkage analysis of contrasting genotypes. A diverse set of maize nested a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Marjolein C H Cox Frank F Millenaar Yvonne E M de Jong Van Berkel Anton J M Peeters Laurentius A C J Voesenek

The submergence-tolerant species Rumex palustris (Sm.) responds to complete submergence by an increase in petiole angle with the horizontal. This hyponastic growth, in combination with stimulated elongation of the petiole, can bring the leaf tips above the water surface, thus restoring gas exchange and enabling survival. Using a computerized digital camera set-up the kinetics of this hyponastic...

Journal: :ASM science journal 2022

In this study, selected types of grasses were studied to determine their hydraulic roughness coefficient and select the most suitable grass for erosion control. The experiments performed in twelve trapezoidal open channels measuring 5 m x 0.12 0.03 at different flow depths (0.001m, 0.002m, 0.003m, 0.004m 0.005m) varying bed slope (0.2%, 0.3%, 0.4%). Overall, Bahama showed highest Manning’s n-va...

2016
Xiao qi Ye Jin liu Meng Bo Zeng Ming Wu Ye yi Zhang Xiao ping Zhang

Carbon assimilation by submerged plants is greatly reduced due to low light levels. It is hypothesized that submergence reduces carbohydrate contents and that plants recover from submergence in the same way as darkness-treated plants. To test this hypothesis, the responses of plants to submergence and darkness were studied and compared. Plants of a submergence-tolerant species, Alternanthera ph...

2008
D.C.M. Augustijn E. H. van Velzen

Vegetation roughness is an important parameter in describing flow through river systems. Vegetation impedes the flow, which affects the stage-discharge curve and may increase flood risks. Roughness is often used as a calibration parameter in river models, however when vegetation is allowed to develop naturally in river restoration projects, it is important to have suitable predictions of the in...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Liesje Mommer Thijs L Pons Mieke Wolters-Arts Jan Henk Venema Eric J W Visser

Gas exchange between the plant and the environment is severely hampered when plants are submerged, leading to oxygen and energy deficits. A straightforward way to reduce these shortages of oxygen and carbohydrates would be continued photosynthesis under water, but this possibility has received only little attention. Here, we combine several techniques to investigate the consequences of anatomic...

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