نتایج جستجو برای: plant shoots

تعداد نتایج: 398201  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Albert Gargallo-Garriga Jordi Sardans Míriam Pérez-Trujillo Michal Oravec Otmar Urban Anke Jentsch Juergen Kreyling Carl Beierkuhnlein Teodor Parella Josep Peñuelas

Plants in natural environments are increasingly being subjected to a combination of abiotic stresses, such as drought and warming, in many regions. The effects of each stress and the combination of stresses on the functioning of shoots and roots have been studied extensively, but little is known about the simultaneous metabolome responses of the different organs of the plant to different stress...

2017
Hanno Scharr Christoph Briese Patrick Embgenbroich Andreas Fischbach Fabio Fiorani Mark Müller-Linow

Volume carving is a well established method for visual hull reconstruction and has been successfully applied in plant phenotyping, especially for 3d reconstruction of small plants and seeds. When imaging larger plants at still relatively high spatial resolution (≤1 mm), well known implementations become slow or have prohibitively large memory needs. Here we present and evaluate a computationall...

2013
PRIYANKA PANDEY RAKESH MEHTA RAVI UPADHYAY

Objective: Here, we established the protocol for plant regeneration of Psoralea corylifolia via In-vitro micro propagation. Methods: The Apical meristems was used as the explants cultured on Murashige and Skoog (1962) medium (MS) supplemented different concentrations and combinations of plant growth regulators, 6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP), Kinetin (Kn), 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and B5 vitam...

2016
Peng-Cheng Li Jin-Guang Huang Shao-Wei Yu Yuan-Yuan Li Peng Sun Chang-Ai Wu Cheng-Chao Zheng

The chloroplast-localized proteins play roles in plant salt stress response, but their mechanisms remain largely unknown. In this study, we screened a yellow leaf mutant, yl1-1, whose shoots exhibited hypersensitivity to salt stress. We mapped YL1 to AT3G57180, which encodes a YqeH-type GTPase. YL1, as a chloroplast stroma-localized protein, could be markedly reduced by high salinity. Upon expo...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1998
H Fukaki J Wysocka-Diller T Kato H Fujisawa P N Benfey M Tasaka

Shoots of higher plants exhibit negative gravitropism. However, little is known about the mechanism or site of gravity perception in shoots. We have identified two loci that are essential for normal shoot gravitropism in Arabidopsis thaliana. Genetic analysis demonstrated that the shoot gravitropism mutants sgr1 and sgr7 are allelic to the radial pattern mutants, scr and shr, respectively. Char...

2017
Masahiko Katoh Elsya Risky Takeshi Sato

This study conducted plant growth tests using a rhizobox system to quantitatively determine the distance of immobilization lead migrating from contaminated soil into uncontaminated rhizosphere soil, and to assess the lead phases accumulated in rhizosphere soil by sequential extraction. Without the hydroxyapatite, exchangeable lead fractions increased as the rhizosphere soil got closer to the co...

2013
Weifeng Xu Guochang Ding Ken Yokawa František Baluška Qian-Feng Li Yinggao Liu Weiming Shi Jiansheng Liang Jianhua Zhang

Arabidopsis thaliana is a widely used model plant for plant biology research. Under traditional agar-plate culture system (TPG, traditional plant-growing), both plant shoots and roots are exposed to illumination, and roots are grown in sucrose-added medium. This is not a natural environment for the roots and may cause artifact responses. We have developed an improved agar-plate culture system (...

2017
Oskar Franklin Camila Aguetoni Cambui Linda Gruffman Sari Palmroth Ram Oren Torgny Näsholm

The importance of organic nitrogen (N) for plant nutrition and productivity is increasingly being recognized. Here we show that it is not only the availability in the soil that matters, but also the effects on plant growth. The chemical form of N taken up, whether inorganic (such as nitrate) or organic (such as amino acids), may significantly influence plant shoot and root growth, and nitrogen ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Hui Li Guangyao Sheng Cary T Chiou Ouyong Xu

Plant uptake is one of the environmental processes that influence contaminant fate. Understanding the magnitude and rate of plant uptake is critical to assessing potential crop contamination and the development of phytoremediation technologies. We determined (1) the partition-dominated equilibrium sorption of lindane (LDN) and hexachlorobenzene (HCB) by roots and shoots of wheat seedlings, (2) ...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
Masahiro Nakamura Takayuki Ohgushi

Insect herbivory can negatively or positively affect plant performance. We examined how a stem gall midge Rabdophaga rigidae affects the survival, growth, and bud production of current year shoots of the willow Salix eriocarpa. In mid-May, the gall midge initiates stem galls on the apical regions of shoots. The following spring, galled shoots had thicker basal diameters and more lateral shoots ...

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