نتایج جستجو برای: leaf

تعداد نتایج: 85382  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Dong Xiao Huange Wang Ram Kumar Basnet Jianjun Zhao Ke Lin Xilin Hou Guusje Bonnema

The paleohexaploid crop Brassica rapa harbors an enormous reservoir of morphological variation, encompassing leafy vegetables, vegetable and fodder turnips (Brassica rapa, ssp. campestris), and oil crops, with different crops having very different leaf morphologies. In the triplicated B. rapa genome, many genes have multiple paralogs that may be regulated differentially and contribute to phenot...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
Jacques Loeb

1. In Bryophyllum calycinum two apical leaves suppress the shoot formation in all the dormant buds situated basally from the leaf; one apical leaf suppresses the shoot formation in the basal buds situated in the same half of the stem where the leaf is, and, if one-half of the petiole of such a leaf is removed, the growth of basal buds in one quadrant of the stem is suppressed. 2. This inhibitor...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
T Verwijst D Z Wen

We established linear and exponential relationships between leaf area (A) and leaf length (L), leaf width (W), W(2), L(2) and LW, in Salix viminalis L. Most relationships were significantly nonlinear, but good fits were obtained with both linear and exponential models. The nonlinear relationship between A and LW differed for leaves from sylleptic and proleptic shoots. Leaves from sylleptic and ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Daniel H Chitwood Ravi Kumar Aashish Ranjan Julie M Pelletier Brad T Townsley Yasunori Ichihashi Ciera C Martinez Kristina Zumstein John J Harada Julin N Maloof Neelima R Sinha

Plants sense the foliar shade of competitors and alter their developmental programs through the shade-avoidance response. Internode and petiole elongation, and changes in overall leaf area and leaf mass per area, are the stereotypical architectural responses to foliar shade in the shoot. However, changes in leaf shape and complexity in response to shade remain incompletely, and qualitatively, d...

2003
Bruce Schaffer Jorge E. Pena

Studies were conducted to quantify leaf area damage to ‘Tahiti’ lime by citrus leafminer (CLM) (PhyllocnistLF citrella Stainton) and to relate leaf damage to larval density and the length of time mining per leaf. Visual estimates of leaf damage were similar among five evaluators and were positively correlated with image analysis determinations. The number of CLM larvae per leaf and the number o...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Haiyan Ren Zhuwen Xu Wenhao Zhang Lin Jiang Jianhui Huang Shiping Chen Lixin Wang Xingguo Han

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Leaf longevity is an important plant functional trait that often varies with soil nitrogen supply. Ethylene is a classical plant hormone involved in the control of senescence and abscission, but its role in nitrogen-dependent leaf longevity is largely unknown. METHODS Pot and field experiments were performed to examine the effects of nitrogen addition on leaf longevity and...

2007
Brian Lockhart John Hodges

The prediction of leaf area for cherrybark oak (eerm pagoda Raf.) seedlings is important for studying the physiology of the species. Linear and polynomial models involving leaf length, width, fresh weight, dry weight, and internodal length were tested independently and collectively to predict leaf area. Twenty-nine cherrybark oak seedlings were grown in a greenhouse for one growing season and a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
C Borchers-Zampini A B Glamm J Hoddinott C A Swanson

Bean plants, trimmed to a simplified "double source, double sink" translocation system (the paired primary leaves serving as the double source and the paired lateral leaflets of the immature first trifoliate leaf as the double sink) were used to study the magnitude and short-term time course of change in the allocation ratio (partition ratio) of assimilates translocated from the labeled primary...

2015
Takahiro Ogawa Shimpei Oikawa Tadaki Hirose

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Leaf longevity is controlled by the light gradient in the canopy and also by the nitrogen (N) sink strength in the plant. Stand density may influence leaf dynamics through its effects on light gradient and on plant growth and reproduction. This study tests the hypothesis that the control by the light gradient is manifested more in the vegetative period, whereas the opposite ...

2014
Anna M. Locke Donald R. Ort

Photosynthesis requires sufficient water transport through leaves for stomata to remain open as water transpires from the leaf, allowing CO2 to diffuse into the leaf. The leaf water needs of soybean change over time because of large microenvironment changes over their lifespan, as leaves mature in full sun at the top of the canopy and then become progressively shaded by younger leaves developin...

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