نتایج جستجو برای: shade modifier

تعداد نتایج: 16490  

2016
Patricia Müller-Moulé Kazunari Nozue Melissa L. Pytlak Christine M. Palmer Michael F. Covington Andreah D. Wallace Stacey L. Harmer Julin N. Maloof

Plants respond to neighbor shade by increasing stem and petiole elongation. Shade, sensed by phytochrome photoreceptors, causes stabilization of PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR proteins and subsequent induction of YUCCA auxin biosynthetic genes. To investigate the role of YUCCA genes in phytochrome-mediated elongation, we examined auxin signaling kinetics after an end-of-day far-red (EOD-FR) lig...

ژورنال: مواد پرانرژی 2017

Strontium nitrate as a strong oxidizing agent in the structure of pyrotechnics reacts with fuel and produces light. Red light produced in the tracers due strontium nitrate is within the structure of pyrotechnics. The factors which may affect the particle size of strontium nitrate have been optimized using Taguchi method. The Functional conditions in experimental include strontium nitrate concen...

Light is one of the main limiting factors, specialy in warm regions, for growth and development in plants and shade levels play an important role in the cultivation of medicinal plants. The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of shade levels (0%, 50%, 75%, and 100%) to find the best environmental option with maximum flowering in Rosa damascena. The plants were evaluated after ei...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2015
E F Vizzotto V Fischer A Thaler Neto A S Abreu M T Stumpf D Werncke F A Schmidt C M McManus

The effect of shade on behavior and physiological attributes of grazing cows in a high altitude subtropical zone is not well established. This work aimed to investigate how social and ingestive behaviors, as well as physiological and other attributes of dairy cows such as milk production, change in a subtropical environment during the hot season either with or without free access to shade. Four...

2011
ADEL H. YOUKHANA TRAVIS W. IDOL

Coffee can be cultivated under various management schemes from heavy shade to full sun. Higher yields are generally achieved in full sun but often at the expense of smaller beans and greater requirements for water and nutrients. We compared growth, yield, bean size, and total value in a coffee agroecosystem in Hawaii grown in full sun or at two shade levels (30 and 50%) under Leucaena variety K...

2006
A. Parisi

This paper investigates how much solar UV protection is provided by the shade of Australian trees and the anatomical distribution of personal UV exposures in the shade of these trees. Personal UV exposures in tree shade are of a high enough value to require additional UV reduction strategies. A well planned strategy using a combination of protective methods can minimize the level of exposure to...

2007
Cassandra B. Tucker Andrea R. Rogers Karin E. Schütz

Our aim was to understand how protection from solar radiation influenced the behaviour and physiology of Holstein Friesian dairy cattle. We compared the behaviour and body temperature of pastured dairy cattle kept in 1of 4 treatments: no shade or free access to shade that blocked either 25, 50 or 99% of solar radiation (n = 3 groups per treatment, 3 animals/group). Within each group, cows were ...

2004
JOHANNA SCHMITT JOHN R. STINCHCOMBE M. SHANE HESCHEL HEIDRUN HUBER

SYNOPSIS. Many plants display a characteristic suite of developmental ‘‘shade avoidance’’ responses, such as stem elongation and accelerated reproduction, to the low ratio of red to far-red wavelengths (R:FR) reflected or transmitted from green vegetation. This R:FR cue of crowding and vegetation shade is perceived by the phytochrome family of photoreceptors. Phytochrome-mediated responses prov...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2009
Patricia Hornitschek Séverine Lorrain Vincent Zoete Olivier Michielin Christian Fankhauser

In shade-intolerant plants such as Arabidopsis, a reduction in the red/far-red (R/FR) ratio, indicative of competition from other plants, triggers a suite of responses known as the shade avoidance syndrome (SAS). The phytochrome photoreceptors measure the R/FR ratio and control the SAS. The phytochrome-interacting factors 4 and 5 (PIF4 and PIF5) are stabilized in the shade and are required for ...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2003
Johanna Schmitt John R Stinchcombe M Shane Heschel Heidrun Huber

Many plants display a characteristic suite of developmental "shade avoidance" responses, such as stem elongation and accelerated reproduction, to the low ratio of red to far-red wavelengths (R:FR) reflected or transmitted from green vegetation. This R:FR cue of crowding and vegetation shade is perceived by the phytochrome family of photoreceptors. Phytochrome-mediated responses provide an ideal...

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