نتایج جستجو برای: awns

تعداد نتایج: 100  

2013
John R. Campbell

A case of poor-doing cattle in a feedlot in the prairie region of western Canada was investigated. Clinical examination revealed mild to severe chronic ulcerative stomatitis. Histopathological examination confirmed plant material embedded within the lesions. Yellow foxtail (Setaria lutescens) was grossly visible in clover silage fed to the cattle. This case highlights the need to consider plant...

2003
H. J. PRICE G. L. STEBBINS

ALCAROIDES is a single-gene recessive mutation in Hordeum uulgare var. ‘Bonus having pleiotropic effects on plant development. A sac-like structure forms at the lemma awn base. and the leaves of calcaroides plants are occasionally twisted or curled, and acquires a brown mottled appearance after obtaining full maturity. In a previous publication (STEBBINS and PRICE 1971), evidence was presented ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Jianghong Luo Hui Liu Taoying Zhou Benguo Gu Xuehui Huang Yingying Shangguan Jingjie Zhu Yan Li Yan Zhao Yongchun Wang Qiang Zhao Ahong Wang Ziqun Wang Tao Sang Zixuan Wang Bin Han

Long awns are important for seed dispersal in wild rice (Oryza rufipogon), but are absent in cultivated rice (Oryza sativa). The genetic mechanism involved in loss-of-awn in cultivated rice remains unknown. We report here the molecular cloning of a major quantitative trait locus, An-1, which regulates long awn formation in O. rufipogon. An-1 encodes a basic helix-loop-helix protein, which regul...

2017
Othmane Merah Philippe Evon Philippe Monneveux

In wheat, flag leaf, stem, chaff and awns contribute to grain filling through photosynthesis and/or re-mobilization. Environmental and genetic effects on the relative contribution of each organ were examined by analyzing the consequences of sink-source manipulations (shading and excision) and by comparing carbon isotope discrimination (Δ) values in dry matter (at maturity) and sap (two weeks af...

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2008
Rivka Elbaum Stanislav Gorb Peter Fratzl

The dispersal unit of wild wheat bears two prominent filaments called awns. The awns bend as they dry and straighten in a damp environment. This hygroscopic movement is explained by the orientation of the cellulose fibrils that build the cell wall, as follows. The stiff fibrils are embedded in a soft hygroscopic matrix. When the cell wall dries, the matrix shrinks but the fibrils do not. Theref...

2017
Sanjeev sharma Neeraj Kumar Agrawal

An ad hoc wireless network (AWN) is a collection of mobile hosts forming a temporary network on the fly, without using any fixed infrastructure. Characteristics of AWNs such as lack of central coordination, mobility of hosts, dynamically varying network topology, and limited availability of resources make QoS provisioning very challenging in such networks. QoS (Quality of Service) is the idea t...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2006
Blair J Goates Eric W Jackson

ABSTRACT Karnal bunt of wheat is caused by the fungus Tilletia indica, which partially converts kernels into sori filled with teliospores. Despite minor overall yield and quality losses, the disease is of considerable international quarantine concern. Plant development stages reported susceptible to infection vary considerably. A study was designed to better define the susceptibility period by ...

Journal: :Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2012
Robin M Jones Robert A Fox Ewa Jacewicz

PURPOSE To determine whether phonological processing in adults who stutter (AWS) is disrupted by increased amounts of cognitive load in a concurrent attention-demanding task. METHOD Nine AWS and 9 adults who do not stutter (AWNS) participated. Using a dual-task paradigm, the authors presented word pairs for rhyme judgments and, concurrently, letter strings for memory recall. The rhyme judgmen...

2015
Tomoyuki Furuta Norio Komeda Kenji Asano Kanako Uehara Rico Gamuyao Rosalyn B. Angeles-Shim Keisuke Nagai Kazuyuki Doi Diane R. Wang Hideshi Yasui Atsushi Yoshimura Jianzhong Wu Susan R. McCouch Motoyuki Ashikari

A long awn is one of the distinct morphological features of wild rice species. This organ is thought to aid in seed dispersal and prevent predation by animals. Most cultivated varieties of Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima, however, have lost the ability to form long awns. The causal genetic factors responsible for the loss of awn in these two rice species remain largely unknown. Here, we evalu...

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