نتایج جستجو برای: submergence depths

تعداد نتایج: 19640  

2017

Plants of Rumex thyrsiflorus Fingerh., R. crispus L. and R. muritimus L., which are zoned along a gradient of elevation in a river foreland ecosystem, and differ in their flood-tolerance, were subjected to different Hooding levels. Under conditions of soil flooding, the growth rates of the flood-tolerant R. crispus and R. muritimus were as high as under drained conditions, but that of the flood...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Liesje Mommer Thÿs L Pons Eric J W Visser

Survival and growth of terrestrial plants is negatively affected by complete submergence. This is mainly the result of hampered gas exchange between plants and their environment, since gas diffusion is severely reduced in water compared with air, resulting in O2 deficits which limit aerobic respiration. The continuation of photosynthesis could probably alleviate submergence-stress in terrestria...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Michael B Jackson

BACKGROUND A sizeable minority of taxa is successful in areas prone to submergence. Many such plants elongate with increased vigour when underwater. This helps to restore contact with the aerial environment by shortening the duration of inundation. Poorly adapted species are usually incapable of this underwater escape. SCOPE Evidence implicating ethylene as the principal factor initiating fas...

2015
Chen Ye Siyue Li Yuyi Yang Xiao Shu Jiaquan Zhang Quanfa Zhang

The ~350 km2 water level fluctuation zone (WLFZ) in the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) of China, situated at the intersection of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, experiences a great hydrological change with prolonged winter inundation. Soil samples were collected in 12 sites pre- (September 2008) and post submergence (June 2009) in the WLFZ and analyzed for soil nutrients. Self-organizing map ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2002
Margret Sauter Guillaume Rzewuski Tanja Marwedel René Lorbiecke

Using subtractive hybridization a submergence-induced gene was identified from deepwater rice, OsUsp1, that encodes a homologue of the bacterial universal stress protein family. Sequence analysis revealed that OsUSP1 is most closely related to the bacterial MJ0577-type of ATP-binding USP proteins which have been suggested to act as a molecular switch. USP protein homologues appear to be ubiquit...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2012
Yuki Yasumura Ronald Pierik Mark D Fricker Laurentius A C J Voesenek Nicholas P Harberd

Colonization of the land by multicellular green plants was a fundamental step in the evolution of life on earth. Land plants evolved from fresh-water aquatic algae, and the transition to a terrestrial environment required the acquisition of developmental plasticity appropriate to the conditions of water availability, ranging from drought to flood. Here we show that extant bryophytes exhibit sub...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2007
Hiroaki Saika Masanori Okamoto Kentaro Miyoshi Tetsuo Kushiro Shoko Shinoda Yusuke Jikumaru Masaru Fujimoto Taku Arikawa Hirokazu Takahashi Miho Ando Shin-Ichi Arimura Akio Miyao Hirohiko Hirochika Yuji Kamiya Nobuhiro Tsutsumi Eiji Nambara Mikio Nakazono

A rapid decrease of the plant hormone ABA under submergence is thought to be a prerequisite for the enhanced elongation of submerged shoots of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Here, we report that the level of phaseic acid (PA), an oxidized form of ABA, increased with decreasing ABA level during submergence. The oxidation of ABA to PA is catalyzed by ABA 8'-hydroxylase, which is possibly encoded by thre...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF THE MARINE ENGINEERING SOCIETY IN JAPAN 1989

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...

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