نتایج جستجو برای: plant tissue culturegelling agentsagarplantago ovatamedicinal plants seed

تعداد نتایج: 1430008  

2016
John L. Maron Julie K. Combs Svata M. Louda JOHN L. MARON JULIE K. COMBS SVATA M. LOUDA

Insect herbivory is common, but the conditions under which it reduces the fitness and population size of plants remain poorly understood. We quantified populationlevel impacts of floral herbivory by specialized insects on cobweb thistle (Cirsium occidentale var. occidentale) in a California coastal dune ecosystem, and then compared these demographic effects to those published for Platte thistle...

2016
LEI WANG HONG-LING WANG CHANG-YAN TIAN ZHEN-YING HUANG

The production of two or more seed types by a single plant is known as seed heteromorphism. There have been many comparisons of seed traits or growth between plants grown from heteromorphic seeds. However, information is scarce regarding the mineral contents of adult plants from heteromorphic seeds. We herein present biomass and mineral profiles of adult plants grown from dimorphic seeds (non-d...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Michael B Cooley William G Miller Robert E Mandrell

Enteric pathogens, such as Salmonella enterica and Escherichia coli O157:H7, have been shown to contaminate fresh produce. Under appropriate conditions, these bacteria will grow on and invade the plant tissue. We have developed Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) as a model system with the intention of studying plant responses to human pathogens. Under sterile conditions and at 100% humidity, S....

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Kenji Fujino Hiroshi Sekiguchi Yasuyuki Matsuda Kazuhiko Sugimoto Kazuko Ono Masahiro Yano

Tolerance to abiotic stress is an important agronomic trait in crops and is controlled by many genes, which are called quantitative trait loci (QTLs). Identification of these QTLs will contribute not only to the understanding of plant biology but also for plant breeding, to achieve stable crop production around the world. Previously, we mapped three QTLs controlling low-temperature tolerance at...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Charles G Willis Carol C Baskin Jerry M Baskin Josh R Auld D Lawrence Venable Jeannine Cavender-Bares Kathleen Donohue Rafael Rubio de Casas

Seed dormancy, by controlling the timing of germination, can strongly affect plant survival. The kind of seed dormancy, therefore, can influence both population and species-level processes such as colonization, adaptation, speciation, and extinction. We used a dataset comprising over 14,000 taxa in 318 families across the seed plants to test hypotheses on the evolution of different kinds of see...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2010
Fatemeh Mastouri Thomas Björkman Gary E Harman

Trichoderma spp. are endophytic plant symbionts that are widely used as seed treatments to control diseases and to enhance plant growth and yield. Although some recent work has been published on their abilities to alleviate abiotic stresses, specific knowledge of mechanisms, abilities to control multiple plant stress factors, their effects on seed and seedlings is lacking. We examined the effec...

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2016
Vesna Gagic Laura Ga Riggi Barbara Ekbom Gerard Malsher Adrien Rusch Riccardo Bommarco

Loss in seed yield and therefore decrease in plant fitness due to simultaneous attacks by multiple herbivores is not necessarily additive, as demonstrated in evolutionary studies on wild plants. However, it is not clear how this transfers to crop plants that grow in very different conditions compared to wild plants. Nevertheless, loss in crop seed yield caused by any single pest is most often s...

Engineered nano particles may have a variety of effects on plant systems which is not well studied as yet. We have studied for the first time the beneficial effect of hydroxyapatite (HAP) nanorod on seed germination and growth of chickpea plant.  HAP nanorods have been synthesized by sol gel technique and then characterized.  Chickpea plants have been allowed to germinate and grow in sterile sa...

2006

The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of bee pollination of buckwheat crops on the seed productivity and plant development. Six plots each 4 m2 in size were arranged in a buckwheat field. Four plots in the field were isolated by a net. Nucs with bees were placed in two of the plots (one per plot). Plant productivity, height of plants and number of branches per marked plant...

2014
Abigail A R Kula Dean M Castillo Michele R Dudash Charles B Fenster

Plant-insect interactions often are important for plant reproduction, but the outcome of these interactions may vary with environmental context. Pollinating seed predators have positive and negative effects on host plant reproduction, and the interaction outcome is predicted to vary with density or abundance of the partners. We studied the interaction between Silene stellata, an herbaceous pere...

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