نتایج جستجو برای: shoot growth

تعداد نتایج: 828549  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1971
J E Leggett

Soybean plants (Glycine max L. Merr. var. Hawkeye), grown in nutrient solutions maintained at graded concentrations showed a large response in both shoot dry weight and total ion uptake. Growth rate was dependent upon nutrient concentration, even when quantity of nutrient was not limiting. Peak periods for absorption of specific ions at certain growth stages were not exhibited. Rates of ion upt...

سرهنگ‌زاده, المیرا, نجفی, نصرت اله,

Salinity and waterlogging are two important abiotic stresses to plants growth and yield in the world. These two stresses can occur simultaneously and have additive effects on plants, including corn, growth. In a greenhouse experiment, the effects of NaCl salinity and waterlogging and their interactive effect on the growth characteristics of forage corn (Zea mays cv. single cross 704) were studi...

2007
M. Khadri N. A. Tejera C. Lluch

The involvement of exogenous abscisic acid (ABA) concentrations in common bean responses to saline stress was studied in two cultivars iffering in NaCl tolerance. To examine this, salt-sensitive (cv. Coco) and salt-tolerant (cv. Africa) plants in symbiosis with Rhizobium tropici IAT899 strain were grown under controlled conditions and treated with ABA previously to the saline treatment. Plants ...

To improve crop yields and increase of production performance in marginal areas, the use of genetic potential of crops in terms of morphological and physiological characteristics can lead to yield improvement and increase of production performance in areas with saline water and soil salinity. In order to evaluate genotypic variation in growth and physiological traits of different bread wheat cu...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1980
M G Bookbinder J R Bloom

Uromyces phaseoli, the causal agent of bean rust, suppressed shoot and root growth of three bean cultivars, reducing root weight more than shoot weight. The greatest suppression of root weight was on the cultivar that appeared most susceptible by visual ratings of shoot symptoms. Meloidogyne incognita suppressed shoot and root growth of all test cultivars; root weight reductions differed among ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2012
Heather R Whittington Laura Deede Jennifer S Powers

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Because legumes can add nitrogen (N) to ecosystems through symbiotic fixation, they play important roles in many plant communities, such as prairies and grasslands. However, very little research has examined the effect of projected climate change on legume growth and function. Our goal was to study the effects of temperature on growth, nodulation, and N chemistry of prairie...

Journal: Journal of Nuts 2015
H. Hokmabadi H. Sajadian

Humic acid is a biochemical constituent of humus and increases root biomass and shoot growth by improving absorption of nutrients. In order to study the effects of humic acid on root and shoot growth and leaf nutrient contents of pistachio seedlings, an experiment was conducted of completely randomized design with five treatments in three replications. In the first step seeds of Pistacia vera c...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2001
D Aubert L Chen Y H Moon D Martin L A Castle C H Yang Z R Sung

Shoot architecture and flowering time in angiosperms depend on the balanced expression of a large number of flowering time and flower meristem identity genes. Loss-of-function mutations in the Arabidopsis EMBRYONIC FLOWER (EMF) genes cause Arabidopsis to eliminate rosette shoot growth and transform the apical meristem from indeterminate to determinate growth by producing a single terminal flowe...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Peter Roycewicz Jocelyn E Malamy

Studying the specific effects of water and nutrients on plant development is difficult because changes in a single component can often trigger multiple response pathways. Such confounding issues are prevalent in commonly used laboratory assays. For example, increasing the nitrate concentration in growth media alters both nitrate availability and osmotic potential. In addition, it was recently s...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
A S Walcroft F Lescourret M Génard H Sinoquet X Le Roux N Donès

A three-dimensional model of radiative transfer and leaf gas exchange was used to quantify daily carbon (C) assimilation of all fruit-bearing shoots (FBS) in an early maturing 6-year-old peach tree (Prunus persica L. Batsch) with a heavy crop load. For a sample of FBS (n=36), growth of fruit and leafy shoots was measured every 1-2 weeks from 24 days after bloom (DAB) until harvest, between 93-1...

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