نتایج جستجو برای: dominant plants

تعداد نتایج: 326369  

2007
Stefan A Rensing Julia Ick Jeffrey A Fawcett Daniel Lang Andreas Zimmer Yves Van de Peer Ralf Reski

Background: Analyses of complete genomes and large collections of gene transcripts have shown that most, if not all seed plants have undergone one or more genome duplications in their evolutionary past. Results: In this study, based on a large collection of EST sequences, we provide evidence that the haploid moss Physcomitrella patens is a paleopolyploid as well. Based on the construction of li...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
Jonathan M Chase Kristin I Powell Tiffany M Knight

A recent study by Stohlgren & Rejmánek (SR: Stohlgren TJ, Rejmánek M. 2014 Biol. Lett. 10. (doi:10.1098/rsbl.2013.0939)) purported to test the generality of a recent finding of scale-dependent effects of invasive plants on native diversity; dominant invasive plants decreased the intercept and increased the slope of the species-area relationship. SR (2014) find little correlation between invasiv...

2014
Dryas de Ronde Patrick Butterbach Richard Kormelink

To establish a successful infection plant viruses have to overcome a defense system composed of several layers. This review will overview the various strategies plants employ to combat viral infections with main emphasis on the current status of single dominant resistance (R) genes identified against plant viruses and the corresponding avirulence (Avr) genes identified so far. The most common m...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2002
Erin L Connolly Janette P Fett Mary Lou Guerinot

Iron, an essential nutrient, is not readily available to plants because of its low solubility. In addition, iron is toxic in excess, catalyzing the formation of hydroxyl radicals that can damage cellular constituents. Consequently, plants must carefully regulate iron uptake so that iron homeostasis is maintained. The Arabidopsis IRT1 gene is the major transporter responsible for high-affinity i...

2017
Nataru Savithramma Pulicherla Yugandhar Pallipati Suvarnalatha Devi Sade Ankanna Damai Suhrulatha Koya Siva Prasad Ramakrishanan Ranjani Nagoji Nagaraju Kummara Madhava Chetty

AIM This study aimed to document the traditional knowledge of medicinal plants and antimicrobial validation of Thespesia populnea used by Yanadi tribe of Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh, India. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was mainly focused on documentation of medicinal plants used by Yanadi tribe to treat different diseases with a standard questionnaire. These plants were cross-checked...

2010
Stacy M. Philpott S. M. Philpott

One commonly studied driver of community assembly is the eff ect of dominant species on subordinate species. Dominant species may impact community assembly during competitive sorting, or recruitment. For ants, important and abundant species in the tropics, several factors may drive community assembly including competition, dispersal, priority eff ects, and environmental conditions. Although com...

Journal: :Science 2008
Danny Kessler Klaus Gase Ian T Baldwin

Plants use many means to attract pollinators, including visual cues and odor. We investigated how nonpigment floral chemistry influences nectar removal, floral visitation, florivory, rates of outcrossing, and fitness through both male and female functions. We blocked expression of biosynthetic genes of the dominant floral attractant [benzyl acetone (Nachal1)] and nectar repellent [nicotine (Nap...

2013
Hirokazu Toju Satoshi Yamamoto Hirotoshi Sato Akifumi S. Tanabe

Most terrestrial plants interact with diverse clades of mycorrhizal and root-endophytic fungi in their roots. Through belowground plant-fungal interactions, dominant plants can benefit by interacting with host-specific mutualistic fungi and proliferate in a community based on positive plant-mutualistic fungal feedback. On the other hand, subordinate plant species may persist in the community by...

Journal: :Science 2004
Liuling Yan Artem Loukoianov Ann Blechl Gabriela Tranquilli Wusirika Ramakrishna Phillip SanMiguel Jeffrey L Bennetzen Viviana Echenique Jorge Dubcovsky

Plants with a winter growth habit flower earlier when exposed for several weeks to cold temperatures, a process called vernalization. We report here the positional cloning of the wheat vernalization gene VRN2, a dominant repressor of flowering that is down-regulated by vernalization. Loss of function of VRN2, whether by natural mutations or deletions, resulted in spring lines, which do not requ...

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