نتایج جستجو برای: plant germination

تعداد نتایج: 410673  

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2004
Sima Barhoom Amir Sharon

We report on the elucidation of two separate pathways of spore germination in a plant pathogenic fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f. sp. aeschynomene. Conidia of the fungus can germinate either from one side or from both sides, depending on external conditions. In shake culture that includes an extract made up from fresh peas, the unicellular conidium divides and one of the two cells devel...

2013
Abebe G. Demissie

Parthenium (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) has become an invasive woody plant in recent times in many part of the world affecting the agricultural productivity. Hence we carried out to evaluate the effect of P. hysterophorus on germination and elongation of Onion (Allium cepa) and Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). The plant extract prepared by the extractions of 1,2,4,8, and 16 gram powder in a 400ml of...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Sophie Bouton Laure Viau Eric Lelièvre Anis M Limami

A gene MtPPRD1, encoding a protein of 132 amino acids containing a proline-rich domain (PRD), has been revealed by suppressive subtractive hybridization (SSH) with two mRNA populations of embryo axes harvested immediately before and after radicle emergence. Although at the protein level MtPPRD1 showed low homology with plant lipid transfer proteins (LTPs), it did exhibit the eight cysteine resi...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Stuart A. Reichler Jonathan Torres Amy L. Rivera Viviana A. Cintolesi Greg Clark Stanley J. Roux

Plant and animal cells release or secrete ATP by various mechanisms, and this activity allows extracellular ATP to serve as a signalling molecule. Recent reports suggest that extracellular ATP induces plant responses ranging from increased cytosolic calcium to changes in auxin transport, xenobiotic resistance, pollen germination, and growth. Although calcium has been identified as a secondary m...

2012
H. Arouiee

Allelopathy can be regarded as a component of biological control in which plants are used to reduce the vigour and development of other plants. Allelopathy refers to the direct or indirect chemical effects of one plant on the germination, growth, or development of neighbouring plants. The allelopathic effects of leaf extracts of Thymus vulgaris, Lavadula sp, Rosmarinus officinalis and Eucalyptu...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
M J Rodriguez-Enriquez S Mehdi H G Dickinson R T Grant-Downton

In addition to its importance in studies of plant reproduction and fertility, pollen is as widely employed as a model system of cell growth and development. This work demands robust, reproducible methods to induce pollen germination and morphologically normal growth of pollen tubes in vitro. Despite numerous advantages of Arabidopsis thaliana as a model plant, such experiments on pollen germina...

2017
Hanan Eizenberg Dina Plakhine Hammam Ziadne Ludmila Tsechansky Ellen R. Graber

This study tested whether soil-applied biochar can impact the seed germination and attachment of root parasitic weeds. Three hypotheses were evaluated: (i) biochar adsorbs host-exuded signaling molecules; (ii) biochar activates plants' innate system-wide defenses against invasion by the parasite; and (iii) biochar has a systemic influence on the amount of seed germination stimulant produced or ...

2010
MG Kulkarni

Germination of nine important medicinal plant species from the high altitudes of southern Africa was investigated in relation to different environmental parameters. The seeds were subjected to different constant and alternating temperatures, temperature shifts, light and dark conditions, and cold stratification periods. Temperature regimes of 17–23°C appear most suitable for optimal germination...

2015
Zia Mehrabi Thomas Bell Owen T Lewis

Intraspecific negative feedback effects, where performance is reduced on soils conditioned by conspecifics, are widely documented in plant communities. However, interspecific feedbacks are less well studied, and their direction, strength, causes, and consequences are poorly understood. If more closely related species share pathogens, or have similar soil resource requirements, plants may perfor...

2017
Vanessa Minden Andrea Deloy Anna Martina Volkert Sara Diana Leonhardt Gesine Pufal

Antibiotics of veterinary origin are released to agricultural fields via grazing animals or manure. Possible effects on human health through the consumption of antibiotic exposed crop plants have been intensively investigated. However, information is still lacking on the effects of antibiotics on plants themselves, particularly on non-crop species, although evidence suggests adverse effects of ...

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