نتایج جستجو برای: petiole

تعداد نتایج: 1212  

Journal: :Physiologia plantarum 2007
Patrick Favre Robert Degli Agosti

Voltage-elicited action potentials (APs) have been reproducibly obtained in Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype col. Excitations pulses (voltage-duration: V-t) were given in the 0- to 18-V and 0- to 35-s ranges, respectively, by two galvanically isolated Pt/Ir small wires inserted trough the main vein in the distal part of the leaf. Conventional liquid junction Ag/AgCl electrodes were placed at the zo...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Joanna K Polko Jop A van Rooij Steffen Vanneste Ronald Pierik Ankie M H Ammerlaan Marleen H Vergeer-van Eijk Fionn McLoughlin Kerstin Gühl Gert Van Isterdael Laurentius A C J Voesenek Frank F Millenaar Tom Beeckman Anton J M Peeters Athanasius F M Marée Martijn van Zanten

Upward leaf movement (hyponastic growth) is frequently observed in response to changing environmental conditions and can be induced by the phytohormone ethylene. Hyponasty results from differential growth (i.e. enhanced cell elongation at the proximal abaxial side of the petiole relative to the adaxial side). Here, we characterize Enhanced Hyponasty-d, an activation-tagged Arabidopsis (Arabidop...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2013
L J Bridge K A Franklin M E Homer

Plants display a range of striking architectural adaptations when grown at elevated temperatures. In the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, these include elongation of petioles, and increased petiole and leaf angles from the soil surface. The potential physiological significance of these architectural changes remains speculative. We address this issue computationally by formulating a mathematica...

Journal: :Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 2017
Tanvir R Faisal Nicolay Hristozov Tamara L Western Alejandro Rey Damiano Pasini

Plant petioles can be considered as hierarchical cellular structures, displaying geometric features defined at multiple length scales. Their macroscopic mechanical properties are the cumulative outcome of structural properties attained at each level of the structural hierarchy. This work appraises the compliance of a rhubarb stalk by determining the stalk's bending and torsional stiffness both ...

2018
Jennifer N. Mahley Jarmila Pittermann Nick Rowe Alex Baer James E. Watkins Eric Schuettpelz James K. Wheeler Klaus Mehltreter Michael Windham Weston Testo James Beck

Herbaceous plants rely on a combination of turgor, ground tissues and geometry for mechanical support of leaves and stems. Unlike most angiosperms however, ferns employ a sub-dermal layer of fibers, known as a hypodermal sterome, for support of their leaves. The sterome is nearly ubiquitous in ferns, but nothing is known about its role in leaf biomechanics. The goal of this research was to char...

2014
Che Mohd Hakiman Che Maail Hidayah Ariffin Mohd Ali Hassan Umi Kalsom Md Shah Yoshihito Shirai

Oil palm frond (OPF) juice is a potential industrial fermentation substrate as it has high sugars content and the OPF are readily available daily. However, maximum sugars yield and storage stability of the OPF juice are yet to be determined. This study was conducted to determine the effect of physical pretreatment and storage duration of OPF petiole on sugars yield. Storage stability of OPF jui...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2014
F M Leme E Scremin-Dias

We present the leaf anatomy of seven amphibious species of Aeschynomene L. (Papilionoideae, Leguminosae), interpreting their structures and ecological functions, and also, providing information on which their taxonomy can be based, especially of morphologically similar species. We evaluated Aeschynomene americana, A. ciliata, A. evenia, A. denticulata, A. fluminensis, A. rudis and A. sensitiva....

2012
William D. Tidwell

A permineralised rhizome from Mesozoic strata south of Little Swan port, Tasmania, represents a new species of Jvfillnocauiis (M. l'lCiJJn,?ntllZ!. Its stem is 6 x 7 mm across and is surrounded by adhering leaf bases with each having a stipular expansion typical of the Osmundaceae. The xylem of the ectophloic siphonostele comprising this stem is dissected by leaf gaps and consists of 14 xylem s...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Matthias Wittlinger Harald Wolf Rüdiger Wehner

In formicine ants, the hair fields associated with the neck and the petiole (alitrunk-petiole and petiole-gaster joints) have long been established to function in graviception. Here, we examine a possible role of these hair receptors in three-dimensional (3-D) path integration of the (formicine) desert ant, Cataglyphis fortis. Cataglyphis judge the ground distance when travelling over hills, al...

2014
Rashmi Sasidharan Diederik H. Keuskamp Rik Kooke Laurentius A. C. J. Voesenek Ronald Pierik

Plants are highly attuned to translating environmental changes to appropriate modifications in growth. Such phenotypic plasticity is observed in dense vegetations, where shading by neighboring plants, triggers rapid unidirectional shoot growth (shade avoidance), such as petiole elongation, which is partly under the control of auxin. This growth is fuelled by cellular expansion requiring cell-wa...

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