نتایج جستجو برای: Agrostis stolonifera

تعداد نتایج: 656  

2017
Michael A. Bollman Marjorie J. Storm George A. King Lidia S. Watrud

Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) and redtop (A. gigantea) are introduced turfgrasses that are naturalized throughout the northern U.S. Interest in creeping bentgrass has risen following the 2003 escape of a genetically modified (GM), herbicide-resistant cultivar near Madras, Oregon. The objectives of this study were to characterize the floristic attributes of the plant communities asso...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Eric J. Baack

Genetically modified Agrostis stolonifera has escaped from cultivation. For the first time, a herbicide-resistant perennial weed has established itself in wild populations.

2015
Yi Xu Patrick Burgess Bingru Huang Zhulong Chan

Mechanisms of plant root tolerance to high temperatures through antioxidant defense are not well understood. The objective of this study was to investigate whether superior root thermotolerance of heat-tolerant Agrostis scabra relative to its congeneric heat-sensitive Agrostis stolonifera was associated with differential accumulation of reactive oxygen species and antioxidant scavenging systems...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Joelle Fustec Joelle Guilleux Josiane Le Corff Jean-Paul Maitre

BACKGROUND AND AIMS To improve the management of grass communities, early plant development was compared in three species with contrasting growth forms, a caespitose (Lolium perenne), a rhizomatous (Poa pratensis) and a caespitose-stoloniferous species (Agrostis stolonifera). METHODS Isolated seedlings were grown in a glasshouse without trophic constraints for 37 d (761 degrees Cd). The appea...

2016
Shuangrong Yuan Julia Frugoli Liangjiang Wang

MicroRNA528 (miR528) is a conserved monocot-specific small RNA that has the potential of mediating multiple stress responses. So far, however, experimental functional studies of miR528 are lacking. Here, we report that overexpression of the rice (Oryza sativa) miR528 (Osa-miR528) in transgenic creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.)

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Chenping Xu Bingru Huang

Protein metabolism plays an important role in plant adaptation to heat stress. This study was designed to identify heat-responsive proteins in roots associated with thermotolerance for two C3 grass species contrasting in heat tolerance, thermal Agrostis scabra and heat-sensitive Agrostis stolonifera L. Plants were exposed to 20 degrees C (control), 30 C (moderate heat stress), or 40 degrees C (...

Journal: :International Turfgrass Society research journal 2022

Enhanced nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in turfgrass systems comprises several factors, including more efficient uptake and assimilation of applied (N), as well reduced N losses to the environment. The objectives current research were evaluate inter- intraspecific variation parameters two Agrostis species, creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) velvet canina L.), under field controlled env...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Lidia S Watrud E Henry Lee Anne Fairbrother Connie Burdick Jay R Reichman Mike Bollman Marjorie Storm George King Peter K Van de Water

Sampling methods and results of a gene flow study are described that will be of interest to plant scientists, evolutionary biologists, ecologists, and stakeholders assessing the environmental safety of transgenic crops. This study documents gene flow on a landscape level from creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.), one of the first wind-pollinated, perennial, and highly outcrossing transg...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2006
Jay R Reichman Lidia S Watrud E Henry Lee Connie A Burdick Mike A Bollman Marjorie J Storm George A King Carol Mallory-Smith

Concerns about genetically modified (GM) crops include transgene flow to compatible wild species and unintended ecological consequences of potential transgene introgression. However, there has been little empirical documentation of establishment and distribution of transgenic plants in wild populations. We present herein the first evidence for escape of transgenes into wild plant populations wi...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Shimon Rachmilevitch Hans Lambers Bingru Huang

This study was designed to investigate whether thermotolerant roots exhibit respiratory acclimation to elevated temperatures. Root respiratory acclimation traits in response to increasing temperatures were compared between two Agrostis species contrasting in heat tolerance: thermal A. scabra and heat-sensitive A. stolonifera. Roots of both species were exposed to 17, 27, or 37 degrees C. Root R...

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