Morphology and Anatomy of the Wheat Plantprop rootsseminal embryo rootsseminal rootswheat plant anatomywheat plant morphologydoi:10.2134/AGRONMONOGR13.2ED.C2N. LerstenJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd
While a wheat grain is seen by us as a food source, it is really the means by which a wheat plant perpetuates itself and by which it is multiplied. For the wheat plant, the bulk of the grain is a repository of nutrients stored to benefit the new plant until its leaves are developed...
Higher concentration of biocharcomposites improved the morphology of wheat seedlings in a dose-dependent manner e.g. shoot fresh weight, shoot dry weight, root fresh weight, root dry weight, number of leaves per plant, plant height, leaf area and root length. Biochar-composite at concentration ...
Growth, morphology and yield of wheat, barley and oats grown at elevated atmospheric CO 2 concentration in a cool, maritime climatedioxido de carbono, carbon dioxide, triticum aestivum, crecimiento, anatomie vegetale, plant anatomy, dioxyde de carbone, croissance, rendement des cultures, climate, ...
The plant growth regulators (PGR... JS Knapp,CL Harms,JJ Volenec - 《Crop Science》 被引量: 129发表: 1987年 Growth of Spring Wheat Kernels as Influenced by Reduced Kernel Number per Spike and Defoliation Field studies with the spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars ‘Era’ and ‘...
Major facilitators of water movement through plant cell membranes include aquaporin proteins. Wheat is among the largest and most important cereal crops worldwide; however, unlike other model plants such as rice, maize and Arabidopsis, little has been reported on wheat major intrinsic proteins (MIPs...
46]. Proline accumulation is one of the important non-enzymatic defence systems and this system protects plant cells against ROS generated by photo-oxidative stress in some medicinal plants. UV solar exclusion induce photoinhibition, which stimulates ROS generation as indicated by the presence of MDA...
Colloidalgold immunosorbent electron microscopy was applied effectivelyfor rapid detection and identification of plant viruses,particularly those ofextremely low concentration or complicative in ection of viruses with sameParticle morphology in leaf saps.The grids,which had trapped viruses,weredecorated with ...
Fungal spores are considered the beginning and the end of the development cycle of fungi. Like the seeds of plant species, fungal spores are characterized by a dormant state, in which their metabolic activities decrease to a large extent although they still retain some respiratory activity and use...
As a monoecious plant, maize develops unisexual male and female flowers in physically separated parts of the plant. The tassel (staminate or male inflorescence) arises from the shoot apical meristem, while the ears (pistillate or female inflorescences) originate from the axillary bud apices. Initi...