نتایج جستجو برای: perennial plants

تعداد نتایج: 205722  

2014
Olaf Czarnecki Jun Yang Xiaoping Wang Shucai Wang Wellington Muchero Gerald A. Tuskan Jin-Gui Chen

BACKGROUND Strigolactones are a new class of plant hormones that play a key role in regulating shoot branching. Studies of branching mutants in Arabidopsis, pea, rice and petunia have identified several key genes involved in strigolactone biosynthesis or signaling pathway. In the model plant Arabidopsis, MORE AXILLARY GROWTH1 (MAX1), MAX2, MAX3 and MAX4 are four founding members of strigolacton...

2006
Fui-Ching Tan Steve M. Swain

doi: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.2006.00724.x Flowering is an integral developmental process in angiosperms, crucial to reproductive success and continuity of the species through time. Some angiosperms complete their life cycle within a year (annual plants), and others have a longer reproductive life, which is characterized by the generation of new flowering and vegetative shoots every year (perennial ...

2005
C. M. Cox K. A. Garrett W. W. Bockus

Perennial grain production will likely present unique challenges for managing diseases that affect the productivity and longevity of crops being considered. Typical cultural practices effective at reducing soiland residue-borne pathogens, such as annual crop rotations, delayed fall planting, and tillage, are not feasible in perennial systems. Consequently, soiland residue-borne pathogens, and p...

Journal: :Science 2011
Philippe Gerrienne Patricia G Gensel Christine Strullu-Derrien Hubert Lardeux Philippe Steemans Cyrille Prestianni

The advent of wood (secondary xylem) is a major event of the Paleozoic Era, facilitating the evolution of large perennial plants. The first steps of wood evolution are unknown. We describe two small Early Devonian (407 to 397 million years ago) plants with secondary xylem including simple rays. Their wood currently represents the earliest evidence of secondary growth in plants. The small size o...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Georg von Arx Peter J Edwards Hansjorg Dietz

Relatively little is known about how the life histories of perennial forb species, and especially their lifetime patterns of growth, vary across environmental gradients. We used a post hoc approach (herb-chronology) to determine plant age and previous growth (width of successive annual rings in roots) in three species of perennial forb (two long-lived species [Penstemon venustus, Lupinus laxifl...

2004
Thomas A. Monaco Douglas A. Johnson Jay B. Norton Thomas A. Jones Jeanette M. Norton

Establishment of perennial grass seedlings is critical for repairing rangeland ecosystems in the Western United States. Mineral N in the soil may be one of the controlling factors for seedling establishment and may improve the competitive ability of perennial grasses compared to the annual grass, cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.). A greenhouse experiment was conducted to investigate the effects o...

Journal: :Subtropical and ornamental horticulture 2019

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