نتایج جستجو برای: root shoot

تعداد نتایج: 149953  

2005
Arun Dev Sharma Neha Singh Jagjeet Kaur Kang

Short-term waterlogging stress-induced changes in phosphatase (P-ase) activities in relationship with phosphorus were studied in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor). Waterlogging was imposed by watering 3-day-old grown seedlings with water. The shoots and roots were harvested and P-ase activities were estimated. Significant waterlogging stress-induced increase in shoot and root P-ase activities coupled w...

Journal: :journal of plant physiology & breeding 2012
fereshteh valizadehfard adel reyhanitabar nosratollah najafi shahin oustan

in order to investigate the effect of cd and zn on uptake, concentration and the translocation factor of the cd and zn in the rice plant, a factorial experiment was conducted with four factors including two rice cultivars of vandana and hashemi, two waterlogged and non-waterlogged conditions and three levels of zn and cd (0, 5 and 10 mg kg-1 soil). the experiment was carried out in a randomized...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1999
A Hernández-Dorrego J Pinochet C Calvet

The effects of Pratylenchus vulnus on growth and nutrition of Cadaman peach and Ishtara and Julior plum rootstocks were evaluated in a microplot experiment lasting two growing seasons. Cadaman peach was the only rootstock that showed suppressed growth for all growth parameters at the end of the first year. At the end of the second growing season, dry and fresh shoot weights as well as shoot len...

2011
RAZIUDDIN FARHATULLAH GHULAM HASSAN M. AKMAL S. SALIM SHAH FIDA MOHAMMAD M. SHAFI JEHAN BAKHT WEIJUN ZHOU Weijun Zhou

Hydroponic experiment was conducted to investigate the sole and combined effects of cadmium and salinity on growth and photosynthesis of Brassica napus (cultivar Abasin) and Brassica juncea (cultivar NIFA-Raya). Cadmium (as CdCl2; 3 and 6 μmol L) and NaCl (100 and 200 mM) were added either alone or in combination in Hoagland solution along with non-treated controls. Cd and NaCl treatments impos...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2002
Robert E Sharp Mary E LeNoble

The question of whether abscisic acid (ABA) acts as an inhibitor or promoter of shoot growth in plants growing in drying soil is examined, drawing on current understanding of the role of ABA in root growth maintenance. Particular consideration is given to studies of endogenous ABA deficiency, which have shown that an important role of ABA is to limit ethylene production, and that this interacti...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2009
Satoru Okamoto Erika Ohnishi Shusei Sato Hirokazu Takahashi Mikio Nakazono Satoshi Tabata Masayoshi Kawaguchi

Host legumes control root nodule numbers by sensing external and internal cues. A major external cue is soil nitrate, whereas a feedback regulatory system in which earlier formed nodules suppress further nodulation through shoot-root communication is an important internal cue. The latter is known as autoregulation of nodulation (AUT), and is believed to consist of two long-distance signals: a r...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2002
K Kathiresan N Rajendran

The growth performance of Rhizophora apiculata Blume (mangrove) seedlings in the presence and absence of exogenous gibberellic acid (GA3) under different combinations of salinity and light was analyzed. Root and shoot growth responses of 75-day old seedlings in liquid-culture, were measured. It was concluded that light exhibited a significant inhibitory effect on all the growth parameters-numbe...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
F T Davies S E Svenson J C Cole L Phavaphutanon S A Duray V Olalde-Portugal C E Meier S H Bo

Mycorrhizal enhancement of drought resistance of two woody plant species, loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and rose (Rosa hybrida L. cv. Ferdy), occurred independently of phosphorus nutrition. Mycorrhizae tended to alter root morphology and carbon allocation patterns of shoots and roots. Increased drought resistance of mycorrhizal plants was in part attributed to drought-induced colonization by m...

2014
Ulrike Schaz Barbara Düll Christiane Reinbothe Erwin Beck

The extent of growth stimulation of C3 plants by elevated CO2 is modulated by environmental factors. Under optimized environmental conditions (high light, continuous water and nutrient supply, and others), we analysed the effect of an elevated CO2 atmosphere (700 ppm, EC) and the importance of root-bed size on the growth of tobacco. Biomass production was consistently higher under EC. However, ...

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