"Light-Mediated Hormonal Regulation of Plant Growth and Development". Annual Review of Plant Biology. 67: 513-37. doi:10.1146/ ... In self-incompatibility in plants, the stigma of certain plants can molecularly recognize pollen from the same plant and ... The germinated pollen grain with its two sperm cells is the mature male microgametophyte of these plants. Since most plants ... Takayama S, Isogai A (2005). "Self-incompatibility in plants". Annual Review of Plant Biology. 56 (1): 467-89. doi:10.1146/ ...
Herbivores may alter plant growth. Fossorial mammals could alter soil and plant community development. In a profound example, a ... and releasing nutrients for small fish and aquatic plants in adjacent bodies of water. Some examples of pioneering plant ... The plants that are often pioneer species also tend to be wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, as insects are ... The term pioneer species is also used to refer to the first species, usually plants, to return to an area after disturbance as ...
2019-10-19] Schaller, Hubert (May 2003). "The role of sterols in plant growth and development". Progress in Lipid Research. 42 ... Its derivative cycloartenol is the starting point for the synthesis of almost all plant steroids. Lanostane Cycloastragenol ... Cycloartenyl ferulate Calculated using Advanced Chemistry Development (ACD/Labs) Software V11.02 (© 1994-2019 ACD/Labs). ...
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New approaches to an old problem in plant development". Physiologia Plantarum. 90: 230-237. doi:10.1111/j.1399-3054.1994. ... Plant physiologists have identified four different stages the plant goes through after the apex is removed (Stages I-IV). The ... Plants that were capable of outcompeting neighboring plants likely had higher fitness. Apical dominance is therefore most ... Plant physiology describes apical dominance as the control exerted by the terminal bud (and shoot apex) over the outgrowth of ...
They prevent the development of the bilateral growth of the plant embryo during the globular stage. All 3 inhibitors induce the ... This highlights the importance of polar auxin transport in plant development. Other external and internal signals (e.g. blue ... They are necessary for development, growth and response of any plant organ (such as cotyledons, leaves, roots, flowers or ... Polar auxin transport is the regulated transport of the plant hormone auxin in plants. It is an active process, the hormone is ...
"Dasheen Plant Could Be The Root Of Caribbean Development". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-01-04. McFadden, Syreeta (2019-01-02). " ... In the area of production, the most organised effort in expanding production is made in Cuba, where research and development ... Production and consumption of ground provisions is common to all Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) ... Production Incentive Programme targeted dasheen a strategic crop for development, with an objective of expanding local hectares ...
The plants subsequently lodge due to lack of support, and die. Gibberellins have a number of effects on plant development. They ... It affects decomposition of plants and helps plants grow if used in small amounts, but eventually plants develop tolerance to ... Gibberellic acid is a very potent hormone whose natural occurrence in plants controls their development. Since GA regulates ... which afflicts rice plants. Fujikuroi-infected plants develop bakanae ("foolish seedling"), which causes them to rapidly ...
Maffei, Massimo E. (4 September 2014). "Magnetic field effects on plant growth, development, and evolution". Frontiers in Plant ... The ability to detect and respond to magnetic fields may exist in plants, possibly as in animals mediated by cryptochrome. ... The ability may be widely distributed, but its taxonomic range in plants is unknown. The giant sea slug Tochuina gigantea ( ...
"Plant Resources for Human Development-Nitrogen in Rice" (PDF). Dhakai.com. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March ... Flying pests are far less successful if their host-plants are surrounded by other plants or even "decoy-plants" coloured green ... first detecting plant odours which induce it to try to land on the host plant, avoiding bare soil. If the plant is isolated, ... Companion planting in gardening and agriculture is the planting of different crops in proximity for any of a number of ...
Stace 1989, The development of plant taxonomy p. 17. Singh 2004, Historical background of plant classification. pp. 10-29. ... These developments complicated discussions on plant evolution and necessitated a major taxonomic restructuring. rbcL gene ... "The Plant List: a working list of all known plant species. Version: 1.1". Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Missouri Botanical ... 2006). Taxonomy and plant conservation: the cornerstone of the conservation and the sustainable use of plants. Cambridge: ...
Sultan SE (December 2000). "Phenotypic plasticity for plant development, function and life history". Trends in Plant Science. 5 ... Plants are sessile, so this phenotypic plasticity allows the plant to take in information from its environment and respond ... and changes in concentration of the phytohormones can cause a change in development. Studies on the aquatic plant species ... however too much sunlight can damage the plant. Wide lamina can also catch wind easily which can cause stress to the plant, so ...
Clements, Frederic Edward (1916). Plant Succession: An Analysis of the Development of Vegetation. Carnegie Institution of ... plant litter controls priority effects in a successional plant community" (PDF). Oecologia. 95 (2): 277-282. Bibcode:1993Oecol ... In ecology, a priority effect refers to the impact that a particular species can have on community development as a result of ... This implies that a given species would always appear at the same point during the development of the climax community, and ...
Plant Succession: An Analysis of the Development of Vegetation. Washington D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington. Hagen, ... Clements described the successional development of an ecological communities comparable to the ontogenetic development of ... The term is sometimes also applied in soil development. Nevertheless, it has been found that a "steady state" is more apparent ... In scientific ecology, climax community or climatic climax community is a historic term for a community of plants, animals, and ...
Lyman, MR; Curry KJ; Smith BJ; Diehl SV (2004). "Effect of Cercosporella rubi on Blackberry Floral Bud Development". Plant ... and if left alone will grow vigorously and spread the disease to cultivated blackberry plants in the area. Plants with low to ... rubi and prevent the spread of rosette disease is to use disease-free planting stock and plant resistant cultivars. The spread ... In infected plants, the symptoms that C. rubi causes are double blossoms as well as witches' brooms. Diseased canes do not ...
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"Former Crawford Power Plant Site - Hilco Development Partners Chicago". Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. 2022. ... In 1925 the two utilities bought the railroad to supply coal to the plants. At that time the Illinois Central began operating ... "Line would haul coal to plants". Chicago Tribune. March 13, 1924. p. 15. Letter to Deputy General Counsel, Chicago and Illinois ... opened its Stickney plant. The sanitary district has its own railroad which the C&IW used for short distances switching outside ...
"Role of Papain-Like Cysteine Proteases in Plant Development". Frontiers in Plant Science. 9: 1717. doi:10.3389/fpls.2018.01717 ... In plants, they are involved in host defense and in development. Studies of papain-like proteases from prokaryotes have lagged ... Members of the papain-like protease family play a number of important roles in plant development, including seed germination, ... Papain-like proteases are involved in regulation of programmed cell death in plants, for example in tapetum during development ...
Stace 1989, The development of plant taxonomy p. 17. Raven 1950, p. 195. Ray 1682, De foliis plantarum seminalibus dictis p. 11 ... "A Discourse on the Seeds of Plants". A Discourse on the Seeds of Plants The greatest number of plants that come of seed spring ... These developments complicated discussions on plant evolution and necessitated a major taxonomic restructuring. This DNA based ... Bell, Adrian D. (2008) [1991]. Plant Form. An illustrated guide to flowering plant morphology. Oxford University Press. ISBN ...
Schaller, Hubert (May 2003). "The role of sterols in plant growth and development". Progress in Lipid Research. 42 (3): 163-175 ... Cycloartenol is an important triterpenoid of the sterol class which is found in plants. It is the starting point for the ... The identities and distribution of phytostanols and phytosterols is characteristic of a plant species. ... referred to as phytostanols and phytosterols in photosynthetic organisms and plants. ...
Clements FE (1916). Plant succession: an analysis of the development of vegetation. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Gleason ... Like in plants, microbial succession can occur in newly available habitats (primary succession) such as surfaces of plant ... Species diversity, overall plant biomass, plant lifespans, the importance of decomposer organisms, and overall stability all ... Clements explicitly analogized the successional development of ecological communities with ontogenetic development of ...
Protein pages needing a picture, Plant hormones, Plant development). ... It plays very important roles in plant development, especially in the control of cell elongation and for the tolerance of ... BRI1 enhances cell elongation, promotes pollen development, controls vasculature development and promotes chilling and freezing ... In the model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana, BRI1 acts alongside two homologous proteins, known as BRI1-LIKE1 (BRL1) and ...
This rare plant faces a number of threats to its survival. The effects of urban development may harm the plant. The habitat is ... The plant is only found on the north-facing cliffs. It grows in very thin soils that support very few types of plants; the ... When the plant was listed as threatened it was plucked from the wild by plant collectors; this is no longer thought to be a ... Occurrences in the easily-accessible areas of Aliso Canyon, where plants were once collected, were extirpated by development, ...
Plant breeding is process of development of new cultivars. Plant breeding involves development of varieties for different ... physiological and biochemical changes in plants. The ultimate effect is on plant growth as well as development and reduced ... Heat stress is defined as increased temperature level sufficient to cause irreversible damage to plant growth and development. ... Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 9(2), 511-517. Hall, A.E., 1992. Breeding for heat tolerance. Plant Breed. Rev. 10, 129- ...
Her major research interests are Molecular Genetics, Plant Development. She has been featured in Women in Science. Usha ... Subsequently, she worked on plant genetics as a postdoctoral fellow with Professor E Meyerowitz where she began her research on ... Since joining IISc, one of Vijayaraghavan's research aims is to study genes that control flowering and plant morphology. The ... Another project is looking into the regulatory genes controlling cell fate and cell proliferation during flower development. ...
Plant growth and development is highly dependent on light. Photosynthesis is one of the most important biochemical processes ... This process refers to the development of the morphology of plants which is light-mediated and controlled by 5 distinct ... Due to the limited amount of pigments in plant photosynthetic cells, there is a limited range of wavelengths that plants can ... But photosynthesis is not the only plant process driven by light, other processes such as photomorphology and plant photoperiod ...
Later, the development of Plants vs. Zombies consisted of Fan testing the game and writing down notes of what could be done to ... but placed next to plants. Many potential plants had concept art but were not in the final Plants vs. Zombies. Plants vs. ... Plants vs. Zombies took three and a half years to make. Much of the first year of development focused on Adventure mode; Semple ... It was renamed Plants vs. Zombies as a placeholder after the enemies were changed. The planned name for most of development was ...
Ludwig-Müller, J. (2000). "Indole-3-butyric acid in plant growth and development". Plant Growth Regulation. Vol. 32, no. 2-3. ... "Indole-3-butyric acid in plant growth and development". Plant Growth Regulation. Vol. 32, no. 2-3. Media related to ... IBA is a plant hormone in the auxin family and is an ingredient in many commercial horticultural plant rooting products. Since ... Micropropagation of plants is the process of using small samples of plants called explants and causing them to undergo growth ...
The plant received formal development approval from the state government in January 2018. At that time, finance was not yet all ... Langenberg, Adam (9 January 2018). "SolarReserve's $650m Port Augusta solar plant receives development approval". The ... The Aurora plant had the capability of firming up variable renewables by providing stored power from hot salt after the sun had ... "Solar thermal power plant announced for Port Augusta 'biggest of its kind in the world'". ABC News. 14 August 2017. Retrieved ...
July 2004). "Identification of genes required for embryo development in Arabidopsis". Plant Physiology. 135 (3): 1206-20. doi: ... With the development of CRISPR, gene essentiality has also been determined through inhibition of gene expression through CRISPR ... "Identification of 315 genes essential for early zebrafish development". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the ... multicellular organisms have more essential genes related to communication and development. Most of the essential genes in ...