نتایج جستجو برای: leafy cuttings

تعداد نتایج: 5798  

2015
Sin-Fen Hu Yu-Hsin Huang Chan-Pin Lin Li-Yu Daisy Liu Syuan-Fei Hong Chiao-Yin Yang Hsiao-Feng Lo Ting-Yu Tseng Wei-Yao Chen Shih-Shun Lin Keith R. Davis

PHYL1 and SAP54 are orthologs of pathogenic effectors of Aster yellow witches'-broom (AYWB) phytoplasma and Peanut witches'-broom (PnWB) phytoplasma, respectively. These effectors cause virescence and phyllody symptoms (hereafter leafy flower) in phytoplasma-infected plants. T0 lines of transgenic Arabidopsis expressing the PHYL1 or SAP54 genes (PHYL1 or SAP54 plants) show a leafy flower phenot...

Journal: :Critical reviews in food science and nutrition 2015
Maria I Gil Maria V Selma Trevor Suslow Liesbeth Jacxsens Mieke Uyttendaele Ana Allende

This review includes an overview of the most important preventive measures along the farm to fork chain to prevent microbial contamination of leafy greens. It also includes the technological and managerial interventions related to primary production, postharvest handling, processing practices, distribution, and consumer handling to eliminate pathogens in leafy greens. When the microbiological r...

1997
Ward Simonton

inserts the cuttings into plug trays. While the system has been shown to process effectively many plants automatically, the robot is not equipped to handle successfully the wide variety of cuttings that a trained worker handles with aplomb. A key challenge in greenhouse automation will be to develop productive systems that can perform in a reliable and cost-effective way with highly variable Au...

2011

We have seen the use of partition trees for range searching earlier. In this lecture an efficient partition scheme which achieves the optimal query time within polylog factors is described. See [4] and [5] for more details. There are several new ideas on which this scheme relies. The existence of “good” cuttings are central to the algorithm. In the next section some of the definitions and resul...

2007

Rooted stem cuttings of forest trees are increasingly being used around the world to deploy elite genotypes in intensive forest plantations. In 1992, the NCSU Loblolly and Slash Pine Rooted Cutting Program was formed as an industrially sponsored research cooperative. The primary mission of the program is to conduct research to facilitate the operational use of rooted cuttings for the pines of t...

2010
A. H. BRUNEAU

St. Augustinegrass is a widely used turf and pasture grass in the southern US. Raleigh is a cultivar known for superior cold tolerance than other St. Augustinegrass cultivars. However, its coarse-leaf texture and long internodes are undesirable when planted in home lawns. Mutagenesis by gamma ray irradiation was employed to treat node cuttings and calli for inducing semi-dwarf growth phenotype....

2000
Hsueh-Shih Lin Marjo J. De Jeu Evert Jacobsen

Six tetraploid Alstroemeria clones were micropropagated by rhizome multiplication, a system whereby the shoots were cut off from the rhizome and discarded. In a three-week subculture interval, the average rhizome multiplication rate for all genotypes was 2.3. In one selected genotype the discarded shoots were used to initiate another micropropagation system: the leafy explant micropropagation s...

Journal: :Biological research 2010
Yasar Erturk Sezai Ercisli Ayhan Haznedar Ramazan Cakmakci

The effects of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) on the rooting and root growth of semi-hardwood and hardwood kiwifruit stem cuttings were investigated. The PGPR used were Bacillus RC23, Paenibacillus polymyxa RC05, Bacillus subtilis OSU142, Bacillus RC03, Comamonas acidovorans RC41, Bacillus megaterium RC01 and Bacillus simplex RC19. All the bacteria showed indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1967
R Ockerse A W Galston

Joint application of gibberellic acid and indole-3-acetic acid to excised stem sections, terminal cuttings, and decapitated plants of a green dwarf pea results in a markedly synergistic growth response to these hormones. Synergism in green tall pea stem sections is comparatively small, although growth is kinetically indistinguishable from similarly treated dwarf sections.Gibberellin-induced gro...

Journal: :Genetics 1998
O Nilsson I Lee M A Blázquez D Weigel

Among the genes that control the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis is a large group whose inactivation causes a delay in flowering. It has been difficult to establish different pathways in which the flowering-time genes might act, because mutants with lesions in these genes have very similar phenotypes. Among the putative targets of the flowering-time genes is another group of genes, which...

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