نتایج جستجو برای: coleus blumei

تعداد نتایج: 472  

Journal: :Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 2001

Journal: :Plant physiology 1968
R Halaban

The flowering response of Coleus frederici and Coleus blumei x C. frederici is dependent on the photoperiod; both plants have a critical day length of about 12 hr. The inductive phase, defined as the period when light signals inhibit floral development, started 10 hr after the onset of darkness under 4 and 8-hr photoperiods, and 8 hr after the onset of darkness under a 12-hr photoperiod. Howeve...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1969
C E Lamotte C Gochnauer L R Lamotte J R Mathur L L Davies

Pectin esterase (PE) activities in abscission zones, other portions of leaves, and adjacent stem tissues were compared in attached leaves and abscissing petioles (previously debladed) of Coleus blumei Benth. and Phaseolus vulgaris L., cv. Canadian Wonder. Earlier findings of Osborne in bean were confirmed and changes in PE activity in coleus were shown to resemble those in bean in some respects...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1968
R Halaban

A new instrument for the recording of leaf movement rhythm is described. Coleus blumei x C. frederici, a short day plant, exhibits a circadian rhythm of leaf movement. The period length of the free running rhythm is shortest in continuous darkness and is increased with an increase in the light intensity. The amplitude of the rhythm tends to damp in continuous bright light.

2012
Maike Petersen A. W. Alfermann

Rosmarinic acid biosynthesis can be stimulated in cell cultures of Coleus blumei by culturing the cells in medium with 4% sucrose. In enzyme extracts of these cells two new enzymes of rosmarinic acid biosynthesis were discovered. Hydroxyphenylpyruvate reductase reduces 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylpyruvate to 4-hydroxyphenyllactate and 3,4-dihydroxyphenyllactate, respectively,...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1967
C J Lyon

Epinastic curvatures of branches of Coleus blumei Benth. and the growth pattern of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) seedlings on clinostats were used for bioassay of rotation methods for preventing growth responses to gravity. Tumbling a plant end over end was found to be just as effective as rotation about its horizontal axis. The results support the reliability of data from experiments in which a...

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