Significance of photosynthesis and the photosynthesis related genes TMP14,
... Figure 2.40: Thylakoid membrane phosphoprotein (14 kDa) gene sequence used for silencing. ...................................................................................................................... 169 Figure 2.41: Fructose-1, 6-bisphosphatase gene sequence used for silencing ............ ...
... Figure 2.40: Thylakoid membrane phosphoprotein (14 kDa) gene sequence used for silencing. ...................................................................................................................... 169 Figure 2.41: Fructose-1, 6-bisphosphatase gene sequence used for silencing ............ ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Objectives, key questions and hypotheses
... latitude, aspect and situation. Chapter 4 (the main focus of this study) addresses the various structural adaptations of obligate succulent and bulbous succulent cremnophytes, for example an increase in cliff-adapted features such as an increase in succulence and the three main growth forms associat ...
... latitude, aspect and situation. Chapter 4 (the main focus of this study) addresses the various structural adaptations of obligate succulent and bulbous succulent cremnophytes, for example an increase in cliff-adapted features such as an increase in succulence and the three main growth forms associat ...
Plant defence
... Chimaeras of Xa21 and a related LRR receptor-like kinase that recognizes the brassinosteroid hormone show that specificity for this class of R protein also resides in the LRRs43, 44. The tomato Cf-X genes encode single pass membrane proteins with extracellular LRRs45. These last two structural clas ...
... Chimaeras of Xa21 and a related LRR receptor-like kinase that recognizes the brassinosteroid hormone show that specificity for this class of R protein also resides in the LRRs43, 44. The tomato Cf-X genes encode single pass membrane proteins with extracellular LRRs45. These last two structural clas ...
Target of Rapamycin Signaling Regulates Metabolism, Growth, and
... specific antibody to monitor TOR activity in Arabidopsis (Xiong and Sheen, 2012). Inhibition of TOR Signaling Suppresses Plant Growth and Development TOR has been shown to promote anabolic activity and cell growth in yeast and animals (Topisirovic and Sonenberg, 2010). To explore the possible links b ...
... specific antibody to monitor TOR activity in Arabidopsis (Xiong and Sheen, 2012). Inhibition of TOR Signaling Suppresses Plant Growth and Development TOR has been shown to promote anabolic activity and cell growth in yeast and animals (Topisirovic and Sonenberg, 2010). To explore the possible links b ...
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... is completely immune to the poisonous sap and so they often will develop a sensitivity after a number of exposures. Some people are sensitive to small amounts of the poison, whereas others react only to large amounts. Children usually develop allergic reactions after two or more exposures. It is pos ...
... is completely immune to the poisonous sap and so they often will develop a sensitivity after a number of exposures. Some people are sensitive to small amounts of the poison, whereas others react only to large amounts. Children usually develop allergic reactions after two or more exposures. It is pos ...
Reactive oxygen species and SRO proteins as regulatiors of
... whicharestrongoxidantsinbiologicalsystemsandcanthereforecauseoxidativedamageto proteins,lipidsandnucleicacidswithharmfuleffectsoncellularfunctions.ROSincludefor instancehydrogenperoxideH2O2, superoxideO2•, singletoxygen 1O2 andhydroxylradical OH• (Fig. 1). ...
... whicharestrongoxidantsinbiologicalsystemsandcanthereforecauseoxidativedamageto proteins,lipidsandnucleicacidswithharmfuleffectsoncellularfunctions.ROSincludefor instancehydrogenperoxideH2O2, superoxideO2•, singletoxygen 1O2 andhydroxylradical OH• (Fig. 1). ...
Anatomical aspects of angiosperm root evolution
... shows that the roots of lycophytes and euphyllophytes are analogous (Fig. 1) (Friedman et al., 2004). This suggests that the common ancestors of both lycophytes and euphyllophytes lack roots, and so the possession of roots must be the result of exhibiting the same developmental patterns in response ...
... shows that the roots of lycophytes and euphyllophytes are analogous (Fig. 1) (Friedman et al., 2004). This suggests that the common ancestors of both lycophytes and euphyllophytes lack roots, and so the possession of roots must be the result of exhibiting the same developmental patterns in response ...
murraya paniculata linn.
... In Indonesia especially in the history of Jogjakarta Sultanate located in Java Island, this plant was considered as part of royal plant that represents the symbol of wisdom. The King always stopped for a while near the plant for contemplation on the way to the palace hall before held a meeting. Amon ...
... In Indonesia especially in the history of Jogjakarta Sultanate located in Java Island, this plant was considered as part of royal plant that represents the symbol of wisdom. The King always stopped for a while near the plant for contemplation on the way to the palace hall before held a meeting. Amon ...
Field Guide To Blue Mountains Legumes
... About this guide The photographs in this guide show vouchers that were taken from sampling sites in the Blue Mountains around the Bilpin-Katoomba area. These vouchers were identified at the NSW Herbarium. The genera are sorted alphabetically, but the species within each genus are shown in order of d ...
... About this guide The photographs in this guide show vouchers that were taken from sampling sites in the Blue Mountains around the Bilpin-Katoomba area. These vouchers were identified at the NSW Herbarium. The genera are sorted alphabetically, but the species within each genus are shown in order of d ...
Ch_ 23 _3_
... Depending upon the species, plant growth follows general patterns that produce the characteristic size and shape of the adult plant. ...
... Depending upon the species, plant growth follows general patterns that produce the characteristic size and shape of the adult plant. ...
Hairy Root and Its Application in Plant Genetic Engineering
... hairpin RNAs (hpRNAs) with sequences complementary to the GUS coding region. The results indicated that the GUS activity in those lines decreased more than 60%. This suggests that transient RNA silencing by hairy root transformation provides a powerful tool for loss-of-function analyses of genes tha ...
... hairpin RNAs (hpRNAs) with sequences complementary to the GUS coding region. The results indicated that the GUS activity in those lines decreased more than 60%. This suggests that transient RNA silencing by hairy root transformation provides a powerful tool for loss-of-function analyses of genes tha ...
Variation in plant chemical defense and the
... herbivores feeding on a wide variety of plant species because they are less likely to be chemically defended and are easier to find. Recent studies have provided support for the hypothesis that predators are driving diet breadth (Dyer 1995, Hartmann 2004) due to utilization of host plant chemistry a ...
... herbivores feeding on a wide variety of plant species because they are less likely to be chemically defended and are easier to find. Recent studies have provided support for the hypothesis that predators are driving diet breadth (Dyer 1995, Hartmann 2004) due to utilization of host plant chemistry a ...
Winti Practices in Bigiston, Suriname
... from the plantations and who re-settled inland, often next to the Amerindians. Their African culture and religion changed during slavery, when different evangelisation attempts were made. These attempts were not very successful due to a lack of money and missioners. Christianity has therefore not re ...
... from the plantations and who re-settled inland, often next to the Amerindians. Their African culture and religion changed during slavery, when different evangelisation attempts were made. These attempts were not very successful due to a lack of money and missioners. Christianity has therefore not re ...
Verbascum - Flora of North America
... leathery; stipular lines absent; petiole present or absent; blade margins entire to serrate, crenate, dentate, sinuate, or lobed. Inflorescences terminal, spicate, racemose, or paniculate, flowers solitary or clustered in fascicles; bracts present. Pedicels present, sometimes reduced; bracteoles pre ...
... leathery; stipular lines absent; petiole present or absent; blade margins entire to serrate, crenate, dentate, sinuate, or lobed. Inflorescences terminal, spicate, racemose, or paniculate, flowers solitary or clustered in fascicles; bracts present. Pedicels present, sometimes reduced; bracteoles pre ...
ANTIFERTILITY POTENTIAL OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS IN MALES: AN OVERVIEW
... spermatogenesis progression. Their action mechanism is correlated with the apoptosis of spermatogenic cells13. In our country as well as in the world, there are several medicinal plants associated with antifertility properties14-16. Although very few contraceptives have been developed from plant ext ...
... spermatogenesis progression. Their action mechanism is correlated with the apoptosis of spermatogenic cells13. In our country as well as in the world, there are several medicinal plants associated with antifertility properties14-16. Although very few contraceptives have been developed from plant ext ...
Ipomoea cairica: a medicinal weed with promising health benefits
... natural drugs started in last decade mainly because of the wide spread belief that green medicine is healthier than synthetic products. In the recent past, there has been a tremendous increase in the use of plant-based health products in developing as well as developed countries resulting in an expo ...
... natural drugs started in last decade mainly because of the wide spread belief that green medicine is healthier than synthetic products. In the recent past, there has been a tremendous increase in the use of plant-based health products in developing as well as developed countries resulting in an expo ...
Plant Growth Regulators III: Gibberellins, Ethylene, Abscisic Acid
... promote direct root formation on leaf fragments of Digitalis when applied with low levels of IAA, but was inhibitory when the concentration of IAA was increased. In some plants however, pre-treating plant material with GA3 enhances root formation when cuttings are afterwards placed on a root-inducin ...
... promote direct root formation on leaf fragments of Digitalis when applied with low levels of IAA, but was inhibitory when the concentration of IAA was increased. In some plants however, pre-treating plant material with GA3 enhances root formation when cuttings are afterwards placed on a root-inducin ...
Deciphering angiosperm origins
... GENERAL ARTICLE several groups simultaneously34, such as Caytoniales, Czekanowskiales, Dirhopalostachyaceae, etc. or may have been confined to just one group12 , i.e. the Jurassic seedferns. Origin of the angiosperms may not have been a single event. It may even ever remain a matter of controversy ...
... GENERAL ARTICLE several groups simultaneously34, such as Caytoniales, Czekanowskiales, Dirhopalostachyaceae, etc. or may have been confined to just one group12 , i.e. the Jurassic seedferns. Origin of the angiosperms may not have been a single event. It may even ever remain a matter of controversy ...
Regulatory Shifts in Plastid Transcription Play a Key Role in
... most prominent benefit for the eukaryotic cell in this process was the gain of photosynthesis and the concomitant switch from a heterotrophic to an autotrophic lifestyle (Hohmann-Marriott and Blankenship, 2011). The establishment of a stable endosymbiosis was, however, not an immediate evolutionary ...
... most prominent benefit for the eukaryotic cell in this process was the gain of photosynthesis and the concomitant switch from a heterotrophic to an autotrophic lifestyle (Hohmann-Marriott and Blankenship, 2011). The establishment of a stable endosymbiosis was, however, not an immediate evolutionary ...
Gene expression and plant performance ... Nicotiana tabacum abiotic stress.
... interest to a plant genome, have been widely used both for introduction of desirable traits to plants and for a basic molecular biology study of gene function. A siginificant number of plants that have been transformed with stress tolerance genes have been generated. Evidences, however, suggest that ...
... interest to a plant genome, have been widely used both for introduction of desirable traits to plants and for a basic molecular biology study of gene function. A siginificant number of plants that have been transformed with stress tolerance genes have been generated. Evidences, however, suggest that ...
Creeping and Clumping Ground Covers for South Florida Gardens
... Creeping and Clumping Ground Covers for South Florida Gardens and Landscapes Ground covers are plants used to cover bare ground. They are distinguished from bedding plants as having some degree of permanency, being more utilitarian and are generally not regarded for their flowers. When planted en ma ...
... Creeping and Clumping Ground Covers for South Florida Gardens and Landscapes Ground covers are plants used to cover bare ground. They are distinguished from bedding plants as having some degree of permanency, being more utilitarian and are generally not regarded for their flowers. When planted en ma ...
Gunnera at Cloudbridge Nature Reserve
... shade their ligules and the Gunnera transplants, although large, are now solitary and in an open space which allowed only minimal shading. Understanding where Nostoc inhabits Gunnera aids my continuing work greatly as I grow Gunnera plants at Western Kentucky University. I am now able to determine ...
... shade their ligules and the Gunnera transplants, although large, are now solitary and in an open space which allowed only minimal shading. Understanding where Nostoc inhabits Gunnera aids my continuing work greatly as I grow Gunnera plants at Western Kentucky University. I am now able to determine ...
spore-bearing vascular plants - Intermountain Herbarium
... often subterranean and horizontal, sometimes surficial, sometimes vertical. Leaves usually compound, large, and with many veins, sometimes small and lacking veins or with 1 vein. Sporangia usually on the abaxial surface of leaves, sometimes terminal on specialized branches or modified leaves, if axi ...
... often subterranean and horizontal, sometimes surficial, sometimes vertical. Leaves usually compound, large, and with many veins, sometimes small and lacking veins or with 1 vein. Sporangia usually on the abaxial surface of leaves, sometimes terminal on specialized branches or modified leaves, if axi ...
It Here! - Lotus Gardens Outdoor Living Center
... Invest in thermometers. A good quality soil and air thermometer with high and low capabilities will simplify your life and give you an edge in living with the elements Your garden is likely to have small yet important microclimates. For example, hard reflective objects such as statuary or a shadow ...
... Invest in thermometers. A good quality soil and air thermometer with high and low capabilities will simplify your life and give you an edge in living with the elements Your garden is likely to have small yet important microclimates. For example, hard reflective objects such as statuary or a shadow ...
vascular plants
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Venus flytrap
The Venus flytrap (also referred to as Venus's flytrap or Venus' flytrap), Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant native to subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States in North Carolina and South Carolina. It catches its prey—chiefly insects and arachnids— with a trapping structure formed by the terminal portion of each of the plant's leaves and is triggered by tiny hairs on their inner surfaces. When an insect or spider crawling along the leaves contacts a hair, the trap closes if a different hair is contacted within twenty seconds of the first strike. The requirement of redundant triggering in this mechanism serves as a safeguard against a waste of energy in trapping objects with no nutritional value.Dionaea is a monotypic genus closely related to the waterwheel plant and sundews, all of which belong to the family Droseraceae.