نتایج جستجو برای: stolons

تعداد نتایج: 234  

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2012
J-P Vielle-Calzada E Hernández-Lagana D Rodríguez-Leal I Rodríguez-Arévalo G León-Martínez U Abad-Vivero E Demesa-Arévalo A Armenta-Medina C Alvarez-Mejía

Each year, plants and animals perform the task of repopulating the planet through patterns of courtship and mating that have a unifying and compelling logic: the production of offspring. Although life of nearly all organisms is organized around sex and breeding, Darwinian thinking focused more on the struggle for existence than on evolutionary significance of this frantic race to reproduce. In ...

Journal: :Vestnik Novosibirskogo gosudarstvennogo agrarnogo universiteta 2023

The authors carried out a scientific study from 1990 to 2022 on 20 varieties of potatoes the pathogenesis Rhizoctonia in crop production conditions and substantiate methods system protection against disease. fungus R. Solani persists annually soil seed tubers form mycelium sclerotia. It was found that more than 60% grounds potato agroecosystems have content causative agent is many times higher ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2015
Marilou B Montemayor Jonathan Price Line Rochefort

A partially peat-extracted coastal bog contaminated by seawater was barren and required revegetation as a wetland. Peat fields were rectangular in shape, cambered in cross-section profile, and separated by drainage ditches. Common to all peat fields were symmetrical patterns in micro-topography with slopes between differences in elevation. Saline non-waterlogged slopes of ∼5% occurred as a symm...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1998
Blackstone

Hydractiniid hydroids display a range of morphological variation from sheet-like forms (i.e. closely spaced polyps with high rates of stolon branching) to runner-like forms (i.e. widely spaced polyps with low rates of stolon branching), thus exemplifying the patterns of heterochrony found in many colonial animals. A sheet-like and a runner-like inbred line of Podocoryne carnea were produced to ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2001
E P Harrison S J McQueen-Mason K Manning

Expansins are proteins which have been demonstrated to induce cell wall extension in vitro. The identification and characterization of six expansin cDNAs from strawberry fruit, termed FaExp3 to FaExp7, as well as the previously identified FaExp2 is reported here. Analysis of expansin mRNAs during fruit development and in leaves, roots and stolons revealed a unique pattern of expression for each...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2011
Warren M Williams Isabelle M Verry Helal A Ansari S Wajid Hussain Ihsan Ullah Michelle L Williamson Nicholas W Ellison

BACKGROUND AND AIMS DNA sequence similarities and hybridization patterns in Trifolium (clovers) section Trifoliastrum suggest that rapid radiation from a common ancestral source led to this complex of diverse species distributed across Europe, western Asia and North Africa. Two of the most geographically and ecologically divergent of these species are the rhizomatous T. ambiguum from high altit...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1999
E Carrera S D Jackson S Prat

Tuber formation in potato (Solanum tuberosum) is promoted by short photoperiods and is inhibited by gibberellins (GAs). Endogenous levels of GA1 were shown to decrease in stolons and leaves of potato plants induced to tuberize, which suggests that photoperiodic regulation of GA biosynthesis may play a role in tuber induction. We report the isolation of three potato cDNA clones (StGA20ox1-3) enc...

2018
Jun-yuan Li Dong-hui Guo Peng-cheng Wu Li-sheng He

Ontogeny reversal, as seen in some cnidarians, is an unprecedented phenomenon in the animal kingdom involving reversal of the ordinary life cycle. Three species of Turritopsis have been shown to be capable of inverted metamorphosis, a process in which the pelagic medusa transforms back into a juvenile benthic polyp stage when faced with adverse conditions. Turritopsis sp.5 is a species of Turri...

2013
David J. Hannapel Pooja Sharma Tian Lin

Numerous signal molecules move through the phloem to regulate development, including proteins, secondary metabolites, small RNAs and full-length transcripts. Several full-length mRNAs have been identified that move long distances in a shootward or rootward direction through the plant vasculature to modulate both floral and vegetative processes of growth. Here we discuss two recently discovered ...

2013
Tian Lin Pooja Sharma Daniel H. Gonzalez Ivana L. Viola

BEL1and KNOTTED1-type proteins are transcription factors from the three-amino-loop-extension superclass that interact in a tandem complex to regulate the expression of target genes. In potato (Solanum tuberosum), StBEL5 and its Knox protein partner regulate tuberization by targeting genes that control growth. RNAmovement assays demonstrated that StBEL5 transcripts move through the phloem to sto...

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