نتایج جستجو برای: plant roots

تعداد نتایج: 419319  

2013
Marc Faget Stephan Blossfeld Philipp von Gillhaussen Ulrich Schurr Vicky M. Temperton

Plant-soil interactions can strongly influence root growth in plants. There is now increasing evidence that root-root interactions can also influence root growth, affecting architecture and root traits such as lateral root formation. Both when species grow alone or in interaction with others, root systems are in turn affected by as well as affect rhizosphere pH. Changes in soil pH have knock-on...

2017
Shiyu Wang Yunfei Yang Heng Zhi

The root system of perennials is composed of the roots of different growth years. The nutrient storage capacities and activities of roots are an important basis for judging root components and plant senescence. In this research, changes in the contents of water-soluble carbohydrate (WSC) were used as indicators of the nutrient storage and activity of roots of different life years. From the earl...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2009
Matthias Erb Claudia Lenk Jörg Degenhardt Ted C J Turlings

Plants have evolved intricate strategies to withstand attacks by herbivores and pathogens. Although it is known that plants change their primary and secondary metabolism in leaves to resist and tolerate aboveground attack, there is little awareness of the role of roots in these processes. This is surprising given that plant roots are responsible for the synthesis of plant toxins, play an active...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2009
Ana P G C Marques Helena Moreira António O S S Rangel Paula M L Castro

This work investigates the potential of Rubus ulmifolius, indigenous to a metal contaminated site--Esteiro de Estarreja--for phytoremediation purposes. The site has a long history of metal contamination. The accumulation of lead (Pb), arsenic (As) and nickel (Ni) in different sections--roots, stems and leaves - of the plant was assessed and compared to the levels of those metals in the soil and...

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...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
j. zolala m. farsi h. r. gordan m. mahmoodnia

agrobacterium rhizogenes causes hairy root disease in plants. these hairy roots are ge-netically stable and grow rapidly. transformed hairy roots of hyoscyamus muticus in-duced by the bacterium can produce tropane alkaloids in trace amounts of intact plant tissues. in this research, in order to compare growth and biosynthetic stability of hairy roots with wild type ones, leaf and nodal segments...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2009
Yuan Yuan Yunjun Liu Dongmei Lu Luqi Huang Rixin Liang Zhaochun Yang Shunqin Chen

Salvia miltiorrhiza is an annual plant growing in China, Mongolia, Korea and some other Asian countries. The extract from S. miltiorrhiza roots has been used for supporting healthy cardiovascular and circulatory systems during the last decade. The active constituents of S. miltiorrhiza from different areas vary significantly, and the wild resources are overexploited. To adapt the demand for act...

2013
Corinna Wallinger Karin Staudacher Nikolaus Schallhart Eva Peter Philipp Dresch Anita Juen Michael Traugott

Plant roots represent an important food source for soil-dwelling animals, but tracking herbivore food choices below-ground is difficult. Here, we present an optimized PCR assay for the detection of plant DNA in the guts of invertebrates, using general plant primers targeting the trnT-F chloroplast DNA region. Based on this assay, we assessed the influence of plant identity on the detectability ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Fang Xie Jeremy D Murray Jiyoung Kim Anne B Heckmann Anne Edwards Giles E D Oldroyd J Allan Downie

To allow rhizobial infection of legume roots, plant cell walls must be locally degraded for plant-made infection threads (ITs) to be formed. Here we identify a Lotus japonicus nodulation pectate lyase gene (LjNPL), which is induced in roots and root hairs by rhizobial nodulation (Nod) factors via activation of the nodulation signaling pathway and the NIN transcription factor. Two Ljnpl mutants ...

2017
Brahim Bouizgarne

Soil is an excellent niche of growth of many microorganisms: protozoa, fungi, viruses, and bacteria. Some microorganisms are able to colonize soil surrounding plant roots, the rhizosphere, making them come under the influence of plant roots (Hiltner 1904; Kennedy 2005). These bacteria are named rhizobacteria. Rhizobacteria are rhizosphere competent bacteria able to multiply and colonize plant r...

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