نتایج جستجو برای: seasonal plants

تعداد نتایج: 260590  

2002
PETER TIFFIN

In this paper I examine the effects that the competitive environment in which plants are grown and the timing of herbivore damage have on the expression and pattern of selection acting on plant tolerance to herbivory and resistance to herbivores. I conducted a field experiment involving 720 plants from 24 full-sib families of the common morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea. Plants were grown in one ...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2005
Keara A Franklin Victoria S Larner Garry C Whitelam

Light signals are amongst the most important environmental cues regulating plant development. In addition to light quantity, plants measure the quality, direction and periodicity of incident light and use the information to optimise growth and development to the prevailing environmental conditions. Red and far-red wavelengths are perceived by the photoreversible phytochrome family of photorecep...

2013
Thomas R. Williams Anne-Laure Moyne Linda J. Harris Maria L. Marco

The developmental and temporal succession patterns and disturbance responses of phyllosphere bacterial communities are largely unknown. These factors might influence the capacity of human pathogens to persist in association with those communities on agriculturally-relevant plants. In this study, the phyllosphere microbiota was identified for Romaine lettuce plants grown in the Salinas Valley, C...

2009
Lucas A. Cernusak Guillaume Tcherkez Claudia Keitel William K. Cornwell Louis S. Santiago Alexander Knohl Margaret M. Barbour David G. Williams Peter B. Reich David S. Ellsworth Todd E. Dawson Howard G. Griffiths Graham D. Farquhar Ian J. Wright

Non-photosynthetic, or heterotrophic, tissues in C3 plants tend to be enriched in C compared with the leaves that supply them with photosynthate. This isotopic pattern has been observed for woody stems, roots, seeds and fruits, emerging leaves, and parasitic plants incapable of net CO2 fixation. Unlike in C3 plants, roots of herbaceous C4 plants are generally not C-enriched compared with leaves...

2015
Alissandra Trajano Nunes Reinaldo Farias Paivade Lucena Mércia Virgínia Ferreira dos Santos Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque

BACKGROUND This study evaluated local knowledge of the fodder plants of the Caatinga in northeast Brazil (seasonal dry forest). Specifically, the goal was to catalog local knowledge regarding the use of native and exotic forage plants in two rural communities located in the state of Paraíba (northeast Brazil), to provide information for nutritional investigations and to verify how the knowledge...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2008
Yanhui Peng Rajeev Arora Guowei Li Xiang Wang Anania Fessehaie

Extracellular freezing results in cellular dehydration caused by water efflux, which is likely regulated by aquaporins (AQPs). In a seasonal cold acclimation (CA) study of Rhododendron catawbiense, two AQP cDNAs, RcPIP2;1 and RcPIP2;2, were down-regulated as the leaf freezing tolerance (FT) increased from -7 to approximately -50 degrees C. We hypothesized this down-regulation to be an adaptive ...

2012
Veronica De Micco Giovanna Aronne

Cliffs worldwide are known to be reservoirs of relict biodiversity. Despite the presence of harsh abiotic conditions, large endemic floras live in such environments. Primula palinuri Petagna is a rare endemic plant species, surviving on cliff sites along a few kilometres of the Tyrrhenian coast in southern Italy. This species is declared at risk of extinction due to human impact on the coastal ...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2012
Hui-Wen A Cheng Frances E Lucy Michael A Broaders Sergey E Mastitsky Chien-Hsien Chen Amanda Murray

Municipal wastewater treatment plants play a crucial role in reducing the microbial and pathogen load of human wastes before the end-products are discharged to surface waters (final effluent) or land spread (biosolids). This study investigated the occurrence frequency of noroviruses, Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium in influent, final effluent and biosolids from four secondary was...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Todd Mockler Hongyun Yang XuHong Yu Dhavan Parikh Ying-chia Cheng Sarah Dolan Chentao Lin

Photoperiodism is a day-length-dependent seasonal change of physiological or developmental activities that is widely found in plants and animals. Photoperiodic flowering in plants is regulated by photosensory receptors including the red/far-red light-receptor phytochromes and the blue/UV-A light-receptor cryptochromes. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the specific roles of individua...

2014
Fardous Mohammad Safiul Azam Anup Biswas Abdul Mannan Nusrat Anik Afsana Rownak Jahan Mohammed Rahmatullah

Plants have served as sources of food and medicines for human beings since their advent. During famines or conditions of food scarcity, people throughout the world depend on unconventional plant items to satiate their hunger and meet their nutritional needs. Malnourished people often suffer from various diseases, much more than people eating a balanced diet. We are hypothesizing that the unconv...

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