نتایج جستجو برای: dominant plants

تعداد نتایج: 326369  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2007
S Abud P I M de Souza G R Vianna E Leonardecz C T Moreira F G Faleiro J N Júnior P M F O Monteiro E L Rech F J L Aragão

Evaluation of transgenic crops under field conditions is a fundamental step for the production of genetically engineered varieties. In order to determine if there is pollen dispersal from transgenic to nontransgenic soybean plants, a field release experiment was conducted in the Cerrado region of Brazil. Nontransgenic plants were cultivated in plots surrounding Roundup Ready transgenic plants c...

Journal: :journal of research in rehabilitation sciences 0
علی اشرف خزائی نسرین کهریزی راحیل رازقی ali ashraf khazaei nasrin kahrizi rahil razeghi

abstract   introduction: balance is one of the most important contexts in ageing. improving balance in middle age can prevent falling down in elderly which impose the financial and mental costs to society. imbalance between dominant and non-dominant leg can lead to some problems. that’s way; studying effects of similar exercise on dominant and non-dominant legs of body can prevent problems caus...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2001
J Ning J R Cumming

Broomsedge (Andropogon virginicus L.) is a dominant grass revegetating many abandoned coal-mined lands in West Virginia, USA. Residual soils on such sites are often characterized by low pH, low nutrients, and high aluminium. Experiments were conducted to assess the resistance of broomsedge to limited phosphorus (Pi) availability and to investigate the role that arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Daisuke Ogawa Kazuo Yamaguchi Takumi Nishiuchi

Heat shock transcription factors (Hsfs) are the central regulators of the heat shock (HS) stress response in all eukaryotic organisms. HsfA2 is one of the Arabidopsis class A Hsfs, and the induction of HsfA2 expression in response to HS stress is highest among all 21 Arabidopsis Hsfs. In this study, it is reported that basal and acquired thermotolerance was significantly enhanced in high-level ...

2008
Jacob Weiner JACOB WEINER

The effects of interand intraspecific interference on size hierarchies (size inequalities) were investigated in populations of the annual plants Trifolium incarnatum and Lollurn mult~florurn. Variables experimentally manipulated included plant density, species proportions, soil fertility. and spatial pattern of plantings. Densities were below those for extensive density-dependent mortality. Siz...

2016
Shufeng Fan Haihao Yu Xianru Dong Ligong Wang Xiuwen Chen Dan Yu Chunhua Liu

Host-enemy interactions are vital mechanisms that explain the success or failure of invasive plants in new ranges. We surveyed the defoliation of invasive Alternanthera philoxeroides and co-occurring native plants on two islands during different seasons over three consecutive years and measured the leaf nitrogen content and the C/N ratio of each plant species. To evaluate the effects of herbivo...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1999
J Shah P Kachroo D F Klessig

The Arabidopsis NPR1 gene was previously shown to be required for the salicylic acid (SA)- and benzothiadiazole (BTH)-induced expression of pathogenesis-related (PR) genes and systemic acquired resistance. The dominant ssi1 (for suppressor of SA insensitivity) mutation characterized in this study defines a new component of the SA signal transduction pathway that bypasses the requirement of NPR1...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Hitoshi Nakagawa Atsunori Tanaka Takanari Tanabata Miki Ohtake Shozo Fujioka Hidemitsu Nakamura Hiroaki Ichikawa Masaki Mori

We identified a short-grain mutant (Short grain1 (Sg1) Dominant) via phenotypic screening of 13,000 rice (Oryza sativa) activation-tagged lines. The causative gene, SG1, encodes a protein with unknown function that is preferentially expressed in roots and developing panicles. Overexpression of SG1 in rice produced a phenotype with short grains and dwarfing reminiscent of brassinosteroid (BR)-de...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Mark A Jones Marjorie J Raymond Zhenbiao Yang Nicholas Smirnoff

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by an NADPH oxidase (NOX) encoded by AtrbohC/RHD2 is required for root hair growth in Arabidopsis thaliana. ROP (RHO of plants) GTPases are also required for normal root hair growth and have been proposed to regulate ROS production in plants. Therefore, the role of ROP GTPase in NOX-dependent ROS formation by root hairs was investigated. Plants overexpre...

The Nematodes are roundworms that are found in every environment of the earth. While some species are harmful parasites, others play a vital role in nutrient cycle and medical research. Nematode infestation in the fields is poly-specific; however, depending on the agro-climatic conditions, one or two species are dominant over the rest. The present studies attempts to observe and control the roo...

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