نتایج جستجو برای: lignification and stem bending

تعداد نتایج: 16895849  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Catherine Coutand Ludovic Martin Nathalie Leblanc-Fournier Mélanie Decourteix Jean-Louis Julien Bruno Moulia

Mechanical signals are important factors that control plant growth and development. External mechanical loadings lead to a decrease in elongation and a stimulation of diameter growth, a syndrome known as thigmomorphogenesis. A previous study has demonstrated that plants perceive the strains they are subjected to and not forces or stresses. On this basis, an integrative biomechanical model of me...

2013
Yin Wang Maxime Chantreau Richard Sibout Simon Hawkins

Plants are built of various specialized cell types that differ in their cell wall composition and structure. The cell walls of certain tissues (xylem, sclerenchyma) are characterized by the presence of the heterogeneous lignin polymer that plays an essential role in their physiology. This phenolic polymer is composed of different monomeric units - the monolignols - that are linked together by s...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
Carlo Lupi Hubert Morin Annie Deslauriers Sergio Rossi

In boreal ecosystems, an increase in soil temperature can stimulate plant growth. However, cambium phenology in trees was better explained by air than soil temperature, which suggested that soil temperature is not the main limiting factor affecting xylogenesis. Since soil temperature and snowmelt are correlated to air temperature, the question whether soil temperature directly limits xylogenesi...

2012
Mudawi Elobeid Cornelia Göbel Ivo Feussner Andrea Polle

Cadmium (Cd) is a phytotoxic heavy metal that causes rapid growth reduction. To investigate if Cd interferes with the metabolism of auxin, a major growth hormone in plants, poplars (Populus × canescens) expressing a heterologous GH3::GUS reporter gene were exposed to 50 μM Cd in hydroponic solutions. Growth, photosynthetic performance, lignification, peroxidase activity, auxin concentration, an...

Journal: :Plant Signaling & Behavior 2009

2015
Jinmi Yoon Heebak Choi Gynheung An

Lignin is an important factor affecting agricultural traits, biofuel production, and the pulping industry. Most lignin biosynthesis genes and their regulatory genes are expressed mainly in the vascular bundles of stems and leaves, preferentially in tissues undergoing lignification. Other genes are poorly expressed during normal stages of development, but are strongly induced by abiotic or bioti...

Journal: :Scientia Agropecuaria 2022

The papaya (Carica L.) is an economically important crop in Mexico and Latin America. nursery phase plays a primary role the production process, at this stage, it susceptible to pests diseases. use of biofertilizers based on entomopathogenic fungi (EF) alternative produce healthy quality seedlings, through biological agriculture. objective was evaluate ability Beauveria brongniartii Purpureocil...

M. Hoseinpour Gollo S. E. Khandandel S. M. H. Seyedkashi

Laser tube bending is a flexible forming process. Two irradiation methods of axial and circumferential scanning are generally used to form metal tubes. The two most important disadvantages of circumferential scanning are its lower bending angle and the time interval required between each scan for cooling purpose. In this research, a novel cooling strategy during laser tube bending with circumfe...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2005
Alejandra Quintanar Isaias Mariana Velázquez Núñez Fortunato Solares Arenas Carmen de la Paz Pérez Olvera Alfonso Torre-Blanco

Wood and bark anatomy and histochemistry of Acacia bilimekii Humb. & Bonpl., Acacia cochliacantha Mcbride, Conzatia nultiflora (Rob) Stand. and Guazuma ulmifolia Lam. are described from stem samples collected in a tropical dry forest (Morelos, Mexico). Enzyme activities were tested in tangential, radial and transverse cuts of fresh material. Histochemistry and stem anatomy were studied on simil...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2016
Yang-Tsung Lin Lih-Jen Chen Cornelia Herrfurth Ivo Feussner Hsou-Min Li

DIGALACTOSYLDIACYLGLYCEROL SYNTHASE1 (DGD1) is a chloroplast outer membrane protein responsible for the biosynthesis of the lipid digalactosyldiacylglycerol (DGDG) from monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (MGDG). The Arabidopsis thaliana dgd1 mutants have a greater than 90% reduction in DGDG content, reduced photosynthesis, and altered chloroplast morphology. However, the most pronounced visible pheno...

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