نتایج جستجو برای: golovinomyces ambrosiae on helianthus spp

تعداد نتایج: 8440299  

2016
Cheryl A. Murphy Bryan L. Foster Cuilan Gao Xiaocheng Zhu

Rhizodeposition is considered a primary reason for the plant identity effect. However, the detection of distinct rhizosphere bacterial communities (RBC) with different plant species has been variable. The aim of this study was to examine the potential explanations for this variability using three perennial grassland species. In a Kansas field experiment, over two growing seasons, we sampled RBC...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1984
N C Turner R A Spurway E D Schulze

Leaf water potentials measured by in situ psychrometry were compared with leaf water potentials measured by the pressure chamber technique at various values of water potential in Helianthus annuus, Helianthus nuttallii, Vigna unguiculata, Nerium oleander, Pistacia vera, and Corylus avellana. In V. unguiculata, the leaf water potentials measured by the in situ psychrometer oscillated at the same...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2006
Zhao Lai Briana L Gross Yi Zou Justen Andrews Loren H Rieseberg

This paper describes the creation of a cDNA microarray for annual sunflowers and its use to elucidate patterns of gene expression in Helianthus annuus, Helianthus petiolaris, and the homoploid hybrid species Helianthus deserticola. The array comprises 3743 ESTs (expressed sequence tags) representing approximately 2897 unique genes. It has an average clone/EST identity rate of 91%, is applicable...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2014
Lucas P Henry Ray H B Watson Benjamin K Blackman

UNLABELLED • PREMISE OF THE STUDY Evolutionary changes in how flowering time responds to photoperiod cues have been instrumental in expanding the geographic range of agricultural production for many crop species. Locally adaptive natural variation in photoperiod response present in wild relatives of crop plants could be leveraged to further improve the present and future climatic ranges of cu...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1984
D C Gordon I R Macdonald J W Hart A Berg

The growth responses of a sunflower seedling (Helianthus annuus L.), subjected to repeated inversion, were characterized by time-lapse recording in conjunction with video image analysis. The investigation revealed a characteristic response pattern and established that the directional movement of the seedling is achieved by both inhibition and stimulation of growth in the normal growing regions....

Journal: :Plant physiology 1958
R H Wallace H M Habermann

the nutrient deficiency. The apparent narrow temperature range of maximum growth found in the old cultures of Chlorella and Anacystis also seem to be caused by such secondary effects. We have therefore prepared table I from the earliest clear pattern that developed. It should represent the optimum conditions for cultivating these algae. In figure 4 the development of a Chlorella pyrenoidosa and...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2006
David M Wills John M Burke

Although sunflower was long thought to be the product of a single domestication in what is now the east-central United States, recent archaeological and genetic evidence have suggested the possibility of an independent origin of domestication, perhaps in Mexico. We therefore used hypervariable chloroplast simple-sequence repeat markers to search for evidence of a possible Mexican origin of dome...

2011
Yingqiang Wen Wenming Wang Jiayue Feng Ming-Cheng Luo Kenichi Tsuda Fumiaki Katagiri Gary Bauchan Shunyuan Xiao

To better dissect non-host resistance against haustorium-forming powdery mildew pathogens, a sow thistle powdery mildew isolate designated Golovinomyces cichoracearum UMSG1 that has largely overcome penetration resistance but is invariably stopped by post-invasion non-host resistance of Arabidopsis thaliana was identified. The post-invasion non-host resistance is mainly manifested as the format...

2010
Nada HULINA

Th e term “planta hortifuga“ refers to all cultivated plant species that have escaped from cultivation and grow spontaneously in diff erent natural, semi-natural or manmade habitats. List of “planta hortifuga” (Tab.1) consists of 120 taxa. Traits are given for each species: Raunkiaer’s life-form groups, taxonomic rank (family and species), geographical origin, use value, invaded habitat, invasi...

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