نتایج جستجو برای: submergence ratio

تعداد نتایج: 503131  

2015
Liang Chen Bin Liao Hua Qi Li-Juan Xie Li Huang Wei-Juan Tan Ning Zhai Li-Bing Yuan Ying Zhou Lu-Jun Yu Qin-Fang Chen Wensheng Shu Shi Xiao

Autophagy involves massive degradation of intracellular components and functions as a conserved system that helps cells to adapt to adverse conditions. In mammals, hypoxia rapidly stimulates autophagy as a cell survival response. Here, we examine the function of autophagy in the regulation of the plant response to submergence, an abiotic stress that leads to hypoxia and anaerobic respiration in...

2016
Saddam Hussain Hanqi Yin Shaobing Peng Faheem A. Khan Fahad Khan Muhammad Sameeullah Hafiz A. Hussain Jianliang Huang Kehui Cui Lixiao Nie

Submergence stress is a limiting factor for direct-seeded rice systems in rainfed lowlands and flood-prone areas of South and Southeast Asia. The present study demonstrated that submergence stress severely hampered the germination and seedling growth of rice, however, seed priming alleviated the detrimental effects of submergence stress. To elucidate the molecular basis of seed priming-induced ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Naoyoshi Kawano Osamu Ito Jun-Ichi Sakagami

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Reducing damage to rice seedlings caused by flash flooding will improve the productivity of rainfed lowland rice in West Africa. Accordingly, the morphological and physiological responses of different forms of rice to complete submergence were examined in field and pot experiments to identify primary causes of damage. METHODS To characterize the physiological responses, se...

2014
A L RANAWAKE J N SENANAYAKE

Twenty five Sri Lankan modern rice cultivars were screened for submergence tolerance at seedling and vegetative stages. An experiment was carried out at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Mapalana, Kamburupitiya, Sri Lanka during May to September, 2011 according to the randomized complete block design (RCBD) with 4 replicates and each replicate contained 20 plants to evaluate sub...

2014
Carlos Julián Gavilán C. J. Gavilán

Critical submergence in pumping systems can be determined using a number of calculations, all of which result from heterogeneous geometries based on water. The most widely spread critical submergence formula is that of the Hydraulic Institute. A study, carried out in Germany, looked at eight different formulations used to calculate critical submergence, comparing their results with those of a h...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2007
Liesje Mommer Mieke Wolters-Arts Charlotte Andersen Eric J W Visser Ole Pedersen

Earlier work on the submergence-tolerant species Rumex palustris revealed that leaf anatomical and morphological changes induced by submergence enhance underwater gas exchange considerably. Here, the hypothesis is tested that these plastic responses are typical properties of submergence-tolerant species. Submergence-induced plasticity in leaf mass area (LMA) and leaf, cell wall and cuticle thic...

2017
Xu Pan Yunmei Ping Lijuan Cui Wei Li Xiaodong Zhang Jian Zhou Fei-Hai Yu Andreas Prinzing

Plant litter is an indispensable component of constructed wetlands, but how the submergence of plant litter affects their ecosystem functions and services, such as water purification, is still unclear. Moreover, it is also unclear whether the effects of plant litter submergence depend on other factors such as the duration of litter submergence, water source or litter species identity. Here we c...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Takeshi Fukao Kenong Xu Pamela C Ronald Julia Bailey-Serres

Submergence-1 (Sub1), a major quantitative trait locus affecting tolerance to complete submergence in lowland rice (Oryza sativa), contains two or three ethylene response factor (ERF)-like genes whose transcripts are regulated by submergence. In the submergence-intolerant japonica cultivar M202, this locus encodes two ERF genes, Sub1B and Sub1C. In the tolerant near-isogenic line containing the...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Rashmi Sasidharan Angelika Mustroph Alex Boonman Melis Akman Ankie M H Ammerlaan Timo Breit M Eric Schranz Laurentius A C J Voesenek Peter H van Tienderen

Complete submergence represses photosynthesis and aerobic respiration, causing rapid mortality in most terrestrial plants. However, some plants have evolved traits allowing them to survive prolonged flooding, such as species of the genus Rorippa, close relatives of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). We studied plant survival, changes in carbohydrate and metabolite concentrations, and transcrip...

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