نتایج جستجو برای: crop plants

تعداد نتایج: 253077  

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2015
Prateek Tripathi Roel C. Rabara Vladimir Shulaev Qingxi J. Shen Paul J. Rushton

The deleterious changes in environmental conditions such as water stress bring physiological and biochemical changes in plants, which results in crop loss. Thus, combating water stress is important for crop improvement to manage the needs of growing population. Utilization of hydroponics system in growing plants is questionable to some researchers, as it does not represent an actual field condi...

2012
David W.M. Leung Hossein Alizadeh

One of main challenges of growing crops successfully comes from the natural enemies of plants including viral, bacterial and fungal pathogens. The dependence in agriculture on synthetic agrichemicals including antimicrobials is undoubtedly important but not sustainable for the sake of the environment in the long run. In this chapter, it is noted that there is a large number of papers showing th...

2016
Miriam Laxa

Many plant promoters were characterized and used for transgene expression in plants. Even though these promoters drive high levels of transgene expression in plants, the expression patterns are rarely constitutive but restricted to some tissues and developmental stages. In terms of crop improvement not only the enhancement of expression per se but, in particular, tissue-specific and spatial exp...

2016
Elizabeth Y. Long Christian H. Krupke

Recent efforts to evaluate the contribution of neonicotinoid insecticides to worldwide pollinator declines have focused on honey bees and the chronic levels of exposure experienced when foraging on crops grown from neonicotinoid-treated seeds. However, few studies address non-crop plants as a potential route of pollinator exposure to neonicotinoid and other insecticides. Here we show that polle...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2002
F Gastal G Lemaire

The rate of N uptake of crops is highly variable during crop development and between years and sites. However, under ample soil N availability, crop N accumulation is highly related to crop growth rate and to biomass accumulation. Critical N concentration has been defined as the minimum N concentration which allows maximum growth rate. Critical N concentration declines during crop growth. The r...

2017
José Alfredo Curá Diego Reinaldo Franz Julián Ezequiel Filosofía Karina Beatríz Balestrasse Lautaro Exequiel Burgueño

Stress drought is an important abiotic factor that leads to immense losses in crop yields around the world. Strategies are urgently needed to help plants adapt to drought in order to mitigate crop losses. Here we investigated the bioprotective effects of inoculating corn grown under drought conditions with two types of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), A. brasilense, strain SP-7, and...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2009
Karen D Laughlin Alison G Power Allison A Snow Lawrence J Spencer

The development of crops genetically engineered for pathogen resistance has raised concerns that crop-to-wild gene flow could release wild or weedy relatives from regulation by the pathogens targeted by the transgenes that confer resistance. Investigation of these risks has also raised questions about the impact of gene flow from conventional crops into wild plant populations. Viruses in natura...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2003
C Vacher D Bourguet F Rousset C Chevillon M E Hochberg

The 'high-dose-refuge' (HDR) strategy is widely recommended by the biotechnology industry and regulatory authorities to delay pest adaptation to transgenic crops that produce Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins. This involves cultivating nontoxic plants (refuges) in close proximity to crops producing a high dose of Bt toxin. The principal cost associated with this strategy is due to yield losses...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Douglas J Orr André Alcântara Maxim V Kapralov P John Andralojc Elizabete Carmo-Silva Martin A J Parry

The threat to global food security of stagnating yields and population growth makes increasing crop productivity a critical goal over the coming decades. One key target for improving crop productivity and yields is increasing the efficiency of photosynthesis. Central to photosynthesis is Rubisco, which is a critical but often rate-limiting component. Here, we present full Rubisco catalytic prop...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2002
John M Burke Keith A Gardner Loren H Rieseberg

The transfer of genes from crop plants to their wild relatives via hybridization has emerged as one of the primary risks associated with the commercialization of genetically engineered crops. Although previous studies have revealed relatively high levels of hybridization when crop plants come into contact with their wild relatives, the frequency of such contact across the range of cultivation o...

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