نتایج جستجو برای: leaf tissue

تعداد نتایج: 995872  

2014
Ricardo M. F. da Costa Scott J. Lee Gordon G. Allison Samuel P. Hazen Ana Winters Maurice Bosch

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Species and hybrids of the genus Miscanthus contain attributes that make them front-runners among current selections of dedicated bioenergy crops. A key trait for plant biomass conversion to biofuels and biomaterials is cell-wall quality; however, knowledge of cell-wall composition and biology in Miscanthus species is limited. This study presents data on cell-wall compositio...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2008
Susan E Moser James D Harwood John J Obrycki

Zoophytophagy is an omnivorous activity that occurs when a primarily carnivorous species feeds on plant material. Plant feeding by beneficial predators may have negative consequences if the plant material has been chemically treated, contains toxins, or was transgenically altered. Although common in predaceous Hemiptera, zoophytophagy has been rarely studied in aphidophagous coccinellids. This ...

Journal: :Phytotherapy research : PTR 2012
Andréa F S Santos Adriana C C Argolo Patrícia M G Paiva Luana C B B Coelho

Moringa oleifera is an important source of antioxidants, tools in nutritional biochemistry that could be beneficial for human health; the leaves and flowers are used by the population with great nutritional importance. This work investigates the antioxidant activity of M. oleifera ethanolic (E1) and saline (E2) extracts from flowers (a), inflorescence rachis (b), seeds (c), leaf tissue (d), lea...

2005

Characteristic features are: the leaf in T/S shows an epidermis of colourless, thickwalled, non-suberised cells, a band of photosynthetic and vascular tissue around the leaf perimeter (2+3), a central core of large thin-walled cells with contents staining pink-orange with KOH solution; yellow-green stomata and idioblasts containing bundles of calcium oxalate raphides (1), each up to 200μ long, ...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2014
Fulton E Rockwell N Michele Holbrook Abraham D Stroock

Current models of leaf hydration employ an Ohm's law analogy of the leaf as an ideal capacitor, neglecting the resistance to flow between cells, or treat the leaf as a plane sheet with a source of water at fixed potential filling the mid-plane, neglecting the discrete placement of veins as well as their resistance. We develop a model of leaf hydration that considers the average conductance of t...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1971
D D Gibby F B Salisbury

Two basic experiments defined a long-day inhibitory effect on Xanthium flowering: the basal half of a single leaf on long day inhibits response of the tip half to a short day; and a long-day leaf inhibits response of a short-day leaf, providing it is between the short-day leaf and a receptive bud (whether above or below the short-day leaf). Five hypotheses were explored with the conclusions tha...

2009
John M. Cheeseman

H2O2 is an ubiquitous compound involved in signalling, metabolic control, stress responses and development. The compatibility of leaf tissue levels with these functions has, however, often been questioned. The objective here is to document H2O2 levels and variability under natural conditions, and their underlying causes. Using the FOX method, bulk H2O2 concentrations were analysed in leaf sampl...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1984
L J Guralnick P A Rorabaugh Z Hanscom

The possibility that Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is subject to long day photoperiodic control in Portulacaria afra (L.) Jacq., a facultative CAM plant, was studied. Periodic measurements of (14)CO(2) uptake, stomatal resistance, and titratable acidity were made on plants exposed to long and short day photoperiods. Results indicates that waterstressed P. afra had primarily nocturnal CO(2)...

2018
Ehab M. Attalla Ismail Eldesoky

Article type: Original Article Introduction: Geometric changes in the multileaf collimator (MLC) led to dosimetric considerations in intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) due to the number and size of the pixels in the intensity map, which are determined by the MLC leaf width. In this study, we evaluated the dosimetric effects of different MLC widths on physical dose distributions for IM...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2000
F Tardieu M Reymond P Hamard C Granier B Muller

The spatial distributions of leaf expansion rate, cell division rate and cell size was examined under contrasting soil water conditions, evaporative demands and temperatures in a series of experiments carried out in either constant or naturally fluctuating conditions. They were examined in the epidermis and all leaf tissues. (1) Meristem temperature affected relative elongation rate by a consta...

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