نتایج جستجو برای: remobilization

تعداد نتایج: 1024  

Journal: :علوم گیاهان زراعی ایران 0
مجید طوسی مجرد محمدرضا بی همتا منوچهر خدارحمی

to evaluate genetic variation and to study of dry matter remobilization towards seed, 64 bread wheat genotypes were examined in two separated experiments using alpha-latic design of 2 replications during 2002–2003. significant differences observed for most traits in normal and drought conditions. there were considerable variations among genotypes for independent parameters of dry matter remobil...

Journal: :Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science 2023

A two-year field experiment was conducted to elucidate the adaptive growth mechanism of maize under strip-till (ST) compared with conventional-till (CT). The biomass accumulation ST plants significantly lower than CT until V14 (14th leaf), but restored thereafter one below-ear-node leaf reduced. At silking, nitrogen (N) reduced by 8.3–10.7% CT. During post-silking, vegetative-N remobilization 2...

A. Faraji

Understanding variation in SW (seed weigh) is of major importance in understanding SY (seed yield) variation. The objective of this study was to determine factors such as SN (seed number) per unit area, SFD (seed filling duration) and SFR (seed filling rate) and temperature, LAI (leaf area index), LAD (leaf area duration), above-ground dry matter, CGR (crop growth rate), leaf dry matter re...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Helen P Jarvie Andrew N Sharpley J Thad Scott Brian E Haggard Michael J Bowes Lesley B Massey

The prevailing "puzzle" in watershed phosphorus (P) management is how to account for the nonconservative behavior (retention and remobilization) of P along the land-freshwater continuum. This often hinders our attempts to directly link watershed P sources with their water quality impacts. Here, we examine aspects of within-river retention of wastewater effluent P and its remobilization under hi...

2015
Kyla A. Stigter William C. Plaxton

Leaf senescence, being the final developmental stage of the leaf, signifies the transition from a mature, photosynthetically active organ to the attenuation of said function and eventual death of the leaf. During senescence, essential nutrients sequestered in the leaf, such as phosphorus (P), are mobilized and transported to sink tissues, particularly expanding leaves and developing seeds. Phos...

2013
Kenichi Shibuya Tomoko Niki Kazuo Ichimura

Autophagy is one of the main mechanisms of degradation and remobilization of macromolecules, and it appears to play an important role in petal senescence. However, little is known about the regulatory mechanisms of autophagy in petal senescence. Autophagic processes were observed by electron microscopy and monodansylcadaverine staining of senescing petals of petunia (Petunia hybrida); autophagy...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Johanna Keskitalo Gustaf Bergquist Per Gardeström Stefan Jansson

We have studied autumn leaf senescence in a free-growing aspen (Populus tremula) by following changes in pigment, metabolite and nutrient content, photosynthesis, and cell and organelle integrity. The senescence process started on September 11, 2003, apparently initiated solely by the photoperiod, and progressed steadily without any obvious influence of other environmental signals. For example,...

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