نتایج جستجو برای: potato shoot

تعداد نتایج: 39363  

Journal: :Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 2023

Abstract An improved understanding of the contribution a preceding forage crop to subsequent potato can improve nitrogen (N) utilization in production. This study used two rotation experiments estimate N from labelled shoot and root red clover (RC, Trifolium pratense ), timothy (T, Phleum ) clover/timothy mixture (M) using microplots field. Forage crops were grown with 14 NH 4 NO 3 15 (98 atom ...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2004
B M Sakha A K Bhatia V K Batra V K Chaudhary P Batra S C Khurana

Mechanism of microtuberization in three elite cultivars kufri badhsha (KB), kufri chandramukhi (KCM) and kufri jawahar (KJ) of potato was studied. Sprouts of all the three cultivars were used to obtain in vitro shoot cultures. MS medium supplemented with chlorocholine chloride was found to be most suitable for all the cultivars. Maximum tuberization was obtained under incubation conditions of c...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1977
J F Shepard R E Totten

Mesophyll cell protoplasts were isolated from potato (Solanum tuberosum L. cv. Russet Burbank) leaves and induced to proliferate in culture. Protoplast division was observed only among preparations isolated from plants previously conditioned under short periods of low intensity illumination. Sustained growth and development of protoplast-derived calli (p-calli) occurred when they were maintaine...

In order to optimize direct regeneration of potato cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.) including Arinda, Agria, Sante, Maradona and Marfona, a factorial experiment was carried out in the form of completely randomized design with three replications. Internode explants were placed on MS medium supplemented with different concentrations of 6-Benzylaminopurine (1, 2, 5, 10 and 15 mg/l) in combination ...

2015
Jude E. Obidiegwu Glenn J. Bryan Hamlyn G. Jones Ankush Prashar

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is often considered as a drought sensitive crop and its sustainable production is threatened due to frequent drought episodes. There has been much research aiming to understand the physiological, biochemical, and genetic basis of drought tolerance in potato as a basis for improving production under drought conditions. The complex phenotypic response of potato plant...

2010
HUMERA AFRASIAB JAVED IQBAL

The aim of the present study was to get somaclonal variants and induced mutants of potato for desirable characters with special emphasis on yield and yield components in two cultivars of potato viz., Desiree and Diamant. Inter-nodal explants from both the cultivars were incubated for 1420wks in callus inducing medium comprising MS salts supplemented with NAA (1.0mg/l) and BAP (0.5mg/l) for obta...

Journal: :Plant and Soil 2023

Abstract Background and aims Potato tubers comprise 83% water at harvest, but surprisingly few studies address tuber relations in drying soil. This study to understand whether soil alters fluxes their effect on volume growth. Methods Tuber content growth were investigated every 4 h using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during re-watering, with leaf gas exchange, potential foliar abscisic acid ...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2013
Yu-Jie Cheng Myoung-Duck Kim Xi-Ping Deng Sang-Soo Kwak Wei Chen

IbMYB1, a transcription factor (TF) for R2R3-type MYB TFs, is a key regulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis during storage of sweet potatoes. Anthocyanins provide important antioxidants of nutritional value to humans, and also protect plants from oxidative stress. This study aimed to increase transgenic potatoes' (Solanum tuberosum cv. LongShu No.3) tolerance to environmental stress and enhance t...

2011
R. J. RUKARWA

In sub-Saharan Africa, sweetpotato (Impomoea batatas L.) production is greatly constrained by sweetpotato virus disease (SPVD) complex. This study was conducted to assess the incidence of viruses in healthy-looking sweetpotato in Uganda and to optimise modern technologies for virus diagnosis. A collection of healthy-looking sweetpotato vines from central Uganda were serologically assayed for sw...

2016
Carolina Grandellis Elisa Fantino María Noelia Muñiz García Magalí Graciela Bialer Franco Santin Daniela Andrea Capiati Rita María Ulloa

Calcium-dependent protein kinases, CDPKs, decode calcium (Ca2+) transients and initiate downstream responses in plants. In order to understand how CDPKs affect plant physiology, their specific target proteins must be identified. In tobacco, the bZIP transcription factor Repression of Shoot Growth (NtRSG) that modulates gibberellin (GA) content is a specific target of NtCDPK1. StCDPK3 from potat...

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