نتایج جستجو برای: inflorescence long

تعداد نتایج: 777588  

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 1988

2015
M. FARAG

Bagging of female inflorescence following pollination has recently received growers attention. Although this process occurs early in the season but affects fruit quality, yield, and marketability. Date palm growers have used to use grocery paper bags for this bagging process. Since inflorescence bagging causes what is called the greenhouse effect, it was very important to investigate the effect...

2004
Mark D. Rausher

Naturally established individuals of Plantago lanceolata with the inflorescence disease caused by Fusarium moniliforme var. subglutinans had more inflorescences and were more likely to be male-sterile than healthy plants. Half-sib families planted in the field varied in the percentage of diseased plants, the number of inflorescences per plant, the incidence of male-sterility, and the pattern of...

2014
Tonni Grube Andersen Barbara Ann Halkier

We recently described the glucosinolate transporters GTR1 and GTR2 as actively contributing to the establishment of tissue-specific distribution of the defense compounds glucosinolates in vegetative Arabidopsis plants. Upon bolting and thereby development of the inflorescence and initiation of seed setting, the spatial distribution of glucosinolates does undergo major changes. Here we investiga...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
B A Rezende C B Ribeiro D H L Teixeira F M A Gonçalves F Souza Sobrinho

The aim of this study was to use multivariate methods and Pearson and partial correlations to disregard phenotypic characteristics that contribute little to differentiation between Brachiaria ruziziensis genotypes. Eighty-one genotypes of B. ruziziensis were assessed in completely randomized blocks with three replications. Ten phenotypic characteristics were assessed: plant height, leaf length,...

Journal: :Euphytica 2022

Abstract Flower shape is a key trait of ornamental and commercial importance in breeding programs for chrysanthemum ( Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.). Understanding the genetic basis phenotypic variation seen inflorescence-related traits will contribute to improvement development new varieties. In this study, we investigated determinants inflorescence using an F 1 segregating population derive...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
R W King T Moritz L T Evans O Junttila A J Herlt

One challenge for plant biology has been to identify floral stimuli at the shoot apex. Using sensitive and specific gas chromatography-mass spectrometry techniques, we have followed changes in gibberellins (GAs) at the shoot apex during long day (LD)-regulated induction of flowering in the grass Lolium temulentum. Two separate roles of GAs in flowering are indicated. First, within 8 h of an ind...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Matthew G Blanchard Erik S Runkle

Phalaenopsis orchids are among the most valuable potted flowering crops commercially produced throughout the world because of their long flower life and ease of crop scheduling to meet specific market dates. During commercial production, Phalaenopsis are usually grown at an air temperature > or =28 degrees C to inhibit flower initiation, and a cooler night than day temperature regimen (e.g. 25/...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2018
Conchita Alonso Ricardo Pérez Pilar Bazaga Mónica Medrano Carlos M Herrera

Background and Aims Sub-individual variation in traits of homologous structures has multiple ecological consequences for individuals and populations. Assessing the evolutionary significance of such effects requires an improved knowledge of the mechanisms underlying within-plant phenotypic heterogeneity. The hypothesis that continuous within-plant variation in some phenotypic traits can be assoc...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Alexander Heyl Mathias Brault Florian Frugier Alena Kuderova Ann-Cathrin Lindner Václav Motyka Aaron M Rashotte Klaus V Schwartzenberg Radomira Vankova G Eric Schaller

The electronic form of this issue, available as of March 6, 2013, at www.plantphysiol.org, is considered the journal of record. On the Cover: Brachypodium (Brachypodium distachyon), or purple false brome, is a member of the grass subfamily Pooideae, which also includes two of the world’s economically important crop species, wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare). This small and ...

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