نتایج جستجو برای: root submergence

تعداد نتایج: 139891  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Takeshi Fukao Elaine Yeung Julia Bailey-Serres

Leaf senescence is a natural age-dependent process that is induced prematurely by various environmental stresses. Typical alterations during leaf senescence include breakdown of chlorophyll, a shift to catabolism of energy reserves, and induction of senescence-associated genes, all of which can occur during submergence, drought, and constant darkness. Here, we evaluated the influence of the sub...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Approximately 10% of agricultural land is subject to periodic flooding, which reduces the growth, survivorship, and yield most crops, reinforcing need understand enhance flooding resistance in our crops. Here, we generated RNA-Seq data from leaf root tissue domesticated sunflower explore differences gene expression alternative splicing (AS) between a resistant susceptible cultivar under both co...

Journal: :Ain Shams Engineering Journal 2020

2004
Danny Hilman Natawidjaja Kerry Sieh Steven N. Ward Hai Cheng R. Lawrence Edwards John Galetzka Bambang W. Suwargadi

[1] We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with subduction. Microatolls are very sensitive to fluctuations in sea level and thus act as natural tide gauges. They record not only the magnitude of vertical deformation associated with earthquakes (paleoseismic data), but also continuously track the long-term aseismic deformation that occurs duri...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Endang M Septiningsih Alvaro M Pamplona Darlene L Sanchez Chirravuri N Neeraja Georgina V Vergara Sigrid Heuer Abdelbagi M Ismail David J Mackill

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Submergence is a recurring problem in the rice-producing rainfed lowlands of south and south-east Asia. Developing rice cultivars with tolerance of submergence and with agronomic and quality traits acceptable to farmers is a feasible approach to address this problem. The objectives of this study were to (a) develop mega varieties with Sub1 introgression that are submergence ...

Journal: :Journal of The National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka 2023

The Journal of the National Science Foundation Sri Lanka publishes results research in all aspects and Technology. journal also has a website at http://www.nsf.gov.lk/. 2021 Impact Factor: 0.682The JNSF provides immediate open access to its content on principle that making freely available public supports greater global exchange knowledge.Cover :Leatherback (a), green (b - adult & f hatchli...

2010
C. J. KING E. D. EATON

The fungus Phymatotrichum omnivorum (Shear) Duggar, the cause of cotton root rot, has three known stages in its life history, namely, (i) a vegetative or Ozonium stage (^),^ (2) a conidial or Phymatotrichum stage {!), and {S) a sclerotial stage (4). Several investigators have shown that the sclerotia, or hold-over bodies, are usually present in the soil wherever the disease is found, and play a...

2014
Dongli He Hui Zhang Pingfang Yang

B12D belongs to a function unknown subgroup of the Balem (Barley aleurone and embryo) proteins. In our previous work on rice seed germination, we identified a B12D-like protein encoded by LOC_Os7g41350 (named OsB12D1). OsB12D1 pertains to an ancient protein family with an amino acid sequence highly conserved from moss to angiosperms. Among the six OsB12Ds, OsB12D1 is one of the major transcript...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2013
Y Ravi Shankar K Srinivas Hemchand Surapaneni S V Sudhakar Reddy

Residual ridge resorption has been considered as an inevitable consequence after extraction of the teeth. There is a gradual loss of the alveolar bone due to the pattern of bone remodeling. In spite of the availability of newer treatment modalities like endodontic restoration and periodontic procedures for preservation of the remaining teeth they are not feasible for the patients in severe stag...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
Sarah Meghan Rich Martha Ludwig Ole Pedersen Timothy David Colmer

• Many wetland plants produce aquatic adventitious roots from submerged stems. Aquatic roots can form chloroplasts, potentially producing endogenous carbon and oxygen. Here, aquatic root photosynthesis was evaluated in the wetland plant Meionectes brownii, which grows extensive stem-borne aquatic roots during submergence. • Underwater photosynthetic light and CO(2) response curves were determin...

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