Handbook of Plant and Crop Physiology
rates of leaf senescence [29,30]. Additional support is provided by studies with transgenic plants that have increased internal ...
CERs reached zero at day 25 in the high CO 2 –grown leaves versus day 35 in the ambient-grown leaves. These results suggest that ...
terial genes. As such, it would represent a relic of the prokaryotic nature of the chloroplast and its en- dosymbiont origins. I ...
were sampled just prior to flowering. The leaves were fully expanded (and thus senescing) with the ex- ception of the youngest o ...
122 RODERMEL ET AL. Figure 4 Rubisco,RbcS, and rbcL mRNA abundances during development in the wild-type and antisense plants. Me ...
culture–grown plants. We do not know whether this regulation occurs specifically at the level of rbcL mRNA translation initiatio ...
other hand, results in an earlier onset of the senescence phase of leaf development. These findings sug- gest that leaf developm ...
JC Jang, J Sheen. Sugar sensing in higher plants. Plant Cell 6:1665–1679, 1994. A Krapp, B Hofmann, C Schäfer, M Stitt. Regulat ...
M Stitt, WP Quick, U Schurr, ED Schulze, SR Rodermel, L Bogorad. Decreased ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase in t ...
6 Ecophysiological Aspects of the Vegetative Propagation of Saltbush (Atriplexspp.) and Mulberry (Morusspp.) David N. Sen* and P ...
Propagation through cuttings is one of the most common methods of perpetuating vegetable species. It is restricted to varieties ...
There are various methods of multiplication of mulberry plants. In mulberry species, the stem cut- tings readily form roots. Bot ...
environmental stress of saline areas, plants produce a variety of ecological adaptations. Propagation through vegetative means h ...
Effectiveness for erosion control, lowering ground water, and improvement of habitat for wildlife In addition, the plant must ...
perior individual plants for a variety of purposes, including breeding programs and provision of superior or uniform outplanting ...
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF SALTBUSH AND MULBERRY 133 Figure 3 Effect of NAA on rooting of Atriplex amnicoladuring different seaso ...
branch initiation and growth in the rainy season was observed. Interestingly, at almost all concentrations, very large numbers o ...
but Ellern [50] failed to find any difference in rooting of soft, green cuttings and young woody stem cuttings. Nanda et al. [52 ...
wider chances for selection of superior types whose characteristics are perpetuated through vegetative propagation. Generally, t ...
The action of many gibberellic acids (GAs) is similar to that of IAA, including elongation, promo- tion of cambial activity, ind ...
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