نتایج جستجو برای: nitrogen supply method

تعداد نتایج: 1875476  

2016
Xia Li Yong Zhou Wade Mace Junhua Qin Hui Liu Wei Chen Anzhi Ren Yubao Gao

Research on the interaction of endophytes and native grasses normally takes infection status into account, but less often considers the species of endophyte involved in the interaction. Here, we examined the effect of endophyte infection, endophyte species, nitrogen availability, and plant maternal genotype on the performance of a wild grass, Achnatherum sibiricum. Six different Epichloë-infect...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1976
P Fay

Nitrogen-fixing activity declines first rapidly and then more gradually when Anabaenopsis circularis is transferred from light into dark conditions. The rate and duration of dark acetylene reduction (nitrogen fixation) depend upon conditions prevailing during the preceding light period. Factors (such as light intensity, CO2 concentration, and supply of glucose), which in the light affect photos...

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
الناز ابراهیمیان احمد بای بوردی سید محمد سیدی رضا محمدی کیا

soil or water salinity is one of the major problems of agriculture in the arid and semiarid regions of the world, especially in iran. beside the salinity, reasonable canola production depends on nutrient supply so that increase in quantitative and qualitative yield is highly correlated with nutrients availability, especially nitrogen and zinc. in order to investigate the effects of the nitrogen...

2010
Jinheng Zhang Junqiang Wang Yongliang Lv Jianting Liu Dapeng Li Zhenxuan Yao Xi Jiang Ying Liu

This research combined data from soil, terrain and meteorological surveys, with quantitative data from soil and water field studies to determine the leaching processes of nitrogen and phosphorus contaminants from field vegetation into the Dagu River. Using the Gray correlation analysis method, precipitation and irrigation were established as the major driving force behind leaching losses from c...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2008
Monika Kavanová Fernando Alfredo Lattanzi Hans Schnyder

Nitrogen deficiency severely inhibits leaf growth. This response was analysed at the cellular level by growing Lolium perenne L. under 7.5 mM (high) or 1 mM (low) nitrate supply, and performing a kinematic analysis to assess the effect of nitrogen status on cell proliferation and cell growth in the leaf blade epidermis. Low nitrogen supply reduced leaf elongation rate (LER) by 43% through a sim...

2017
Mireille Ginésy Ulrika Rova

L-arginine, an amino acid with a growing range of applications within the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, and agricultural industries, can be produced by microbial fermentation. Although it is the most nitrogen-rich amino acid, reports on the nitrogen supply for its fermentation are scarce. In this study, the nitrogen supply for the production of L-arginine by a genetically modified Escherichia...

2017
Guanjun Huang Qiangqiang Zhang Xinghai Wei Shaobing Peng Yong Li

Nitrogen is one of the most important elements for plants and is closely related to photosynthesis. High temperature stress significantly inhibits photosynthesis under both steady-state and flecked irradiance. However, it is not known whether nitrogen can affect the decrease in photosynthesis caused by high temperature, especially under flecked irradiance. In the present study, a pot experiment...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Vit Gloser Katherine Libera Colin M Orians

We investigated how patchy nitrate availability influences growth and functioning of plant roots and generates, through vascular constraints on long-distance transport, aboveground heterogeneity in plant growth and chemistry. We examined two broadleaf tree species, Acer rubrum L. and Betula papyrifera Marsh. Plants were grown either in a split-root setup where a single root received full nutrie...

1996
J. W. CHANDLER J. E. DALE

(Bong.) Carr.) seedlings were subjected to nitrogen (N) deficiency for 1 year and then treated twice weekly with N fertilizer solutions (0 to 224 mg N l) for 20 weeks. Needle growth in terms of projected area and cell number, and photosynthesis in terms of pigment concentration, net photosynthetic rate (PN), stomatal conductance to CO2 (GS) and intercellular partial pressure of CO2 (Ci) were me...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Pia Walch-Liu Igor I Ivanov Sophie Filleur Yinbo Gan Tony Remans Brian G Forde

BACKGROUND Many plant species can modify their root architecture to enable them to forage for heterogeneously distributed nutrients in the soil. The foraging response normally involves increased proliferation of lateral roots within nutrient-rich soil patches, but much remains to be understood about the signalling mechanisms that enable roots to sense variations in the external concentrations o...

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