نتایج جستجو برای: submergence

تعداد نتایج: 1123  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1996
M. Banga E. J. Slaa CWPM. Blom LACJ. Voesenek

A model is presented of the regulation of ethylene biosynthesis in relation to submergence and flooding resistance. It is based on time-course measurements of ethylene production, ethylene accumulation, and concentrations of free and conjugated 1-aminocyclo-propane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) in submerged and drained flooding-resistant Rumex palustris Sm. and flooding-sensitive Rumex acetosella L. ...

2002
Minke Banga E. Judith Slaa

A model i s presented of the regulation of ethylene biosynthesis in relation to submergence and flooding resistance. It i s based on t ime-come measurements of ethylene production, ethylene accumulation, and concentrations of free and conjugated 1 -aminocyclopropane-1 -carboxylic acid (ACC) in submerged and drained flooding-resistant Rumex palusfris Sm. and flooding-sensitive Rumex acefosella 1...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1993
LACJ. Voesenek M. Banga R. H. Thier C. M. Mudde FJM. Harren GWM. Barendse CWPM. Blom

Submergence-induced ethylene synthesis and entrapment were studied in two contrasting Rumex species, one flood-resistant (Rumex palustris) and the other flood-sensitive (Rumex acetosa). The application of a photoacoustic method to determine internal ethylene concentrations in submerged plants is discussed. A comparison with an older technique (vacuum extraction) is described. For the first time...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Marjolein C H Cox Joris J Benschop Robert A M Vreeburg Cornelis A M Wagemaker Thomas Moritz Anton J M Peeters Laurentius A C J Voesenek

Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence with upward movement of the younger petioles. This so-called hyponastic response, in combination with stimulated petiole elongation, brings the leaf blade above the water surface and restores contact with the atmosphere. We made a detailed study of this differential growth process, encompassing the complete range of the known signal transduction ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Zuxin Zhang Liya Wei Xilin Zou Yongsheng Tao Zhijie Liu Yonglian Zheng

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Anaerobic or low oxygen conditions occur when maize plants are submerged or subjected to flooding of the soil. Maize survival under low oxygen conditions is largely dependent on metabolic, physiological and morphological adaptation strategies; the regulation mechanisms of which remain unknown. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play critical roles in the response to adverse biotic or abioti...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2010
Zohreh Heydarian Rashmi Sasidharan Marjolein C H Cox Ronald Pierik Laurentius A C J Voesenek Anton J M Peeters

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Complete submergence is an important stress factor for many terrestrial plants, and a limited number of species have evolved mechanisms to deal with these conditions. Rumex palustris is one such species and manages to outgrow the water, and thus restore contact with the atmosphere, through upward leaf growth (hyponasty) followed by strongly enhanced petiole elongation. These...

2015
Haijie Zhang Renqing Wang Xiao Wang Ning Du Xiuli Ge Yuanda Du Jian Liu Manuel Reigosa

Recurrent water level fluctuation and submergence of plants are common in riparian zones. Our study objectives were to test the independent and interactive effects of submergence level and fluctuation frequency on a globally important riparian invasive plant, Alternanthera philoxeroides. To this end, we conducted a greenhouse experiment, in which ramets of the plants, obtained from a wetland in...

1999
P. OSHKAI D. ROCKWELL

Classes of vortex formation from a horizontal cylinder adjacent to an undulating free-surface wave are characterized using high-image-density particle image velocimetry. Instantaneous representations of the velocity "eld, streamline topology and vorticity patterns yield insight into the origin of unsteady loading of the cylinder. For su$ciently deep submergence of the cylinder, the orbital natu...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2014
Hao Du Nai Wu Fei Cui Lei You Xianghua Li Lizhong Xiong

Submergence and drought are major limiting factors for crop production. However, very limited studies have been reported on the distinct or overlapping mechanisms of plants in response to the two water extremes. Here we report an ETHYLENE OVERPRODUCER 1-like gene (OsETOL1) that modulates differentially drought and submergence tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Two allelic mutants of OsETOL1 s...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
D Vashisht A Hesselink R Pierik J M H Ammerlaan J Bailey-Serres E J W Visser O Pedersen M van Zanten D Vreugdenhil D C L Jamar L A C J Voesenek R Sasidharan

• The exploitation of natural variation in Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) provides a huge potential for the identification of the molecular mechanisms underlying this variation as a result of the availability of a vast array of genetic and genomic resources for this species. Eighty-six Arabidopsis accessions were screened for natural variation in flooding tolerance. This forms the first ste...

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