Journal of Cotton Research (2024) 7:5 Page 2 of 13 Introduction Changing climatic conditions adversely affects plants that directly or in-directly affect their growth, development and thus influence the economic production. Due to the sessile nature, plants cannot move, instead they have ...
Which of the following is not true of members of the phylum Cnidaria? A) They are capable of locomotion because they have true muscle tissue. B) They can feed with tentacles. C) They have either, or both, of two body forms: sessile polyps and motile ...
Unlike the lancelets, amphibians, mammals, and reptiles, tunicates do not possess all four of the characteristics of chordates... Learn more about this topic: Evolution of Chordates from Chapter 33/ Lesson 1 6.8K Chordates are...
Lennoaceae comprise four species in two genera: Pholisma Nutt. ex Hook., comprising three species, and the monotypic Lennoa Lex. (Yatskievych and Mason 1986; Bittrich 2016). All Lennoaceae are perennial or annual root parasites, depending on the life history of their host plants (Bittrich ...
Therefore, we here provide a case study in order to illustrate the practical utility of our method. For that purpose we chose a well-established experimental setup for analyzing the wound response of plants. Since plants are sessile organisms, they are directly exposed to environmental conditions....
of sewage with drinking water pipelines and groundwater generate water-borne diseases [3]. Worthwhile, the pathogenic microbes could exist as planktonic (free-floating) or sessile (biofilm) phases. Via such later prophylactic mode (i.e., biofilm), the cells pose a superior resistance to ...
Shaded areas represent the 95% confidence intervals of each curve. Calculation method used species incidence frequency. Leaf litter samples were considered as four units of 1 m2 per Winkler sack (which pooled 4 m2 of leaf litter). Abbreviations are (LLSP) leaf litter extraction with the ...
Studying plants as concept generators for movable systems might come as a surprise because they are normally considered as sessile organisms that are incapable of any motion. In fact, plant movements usually escape our attention since they are either too slow or too small for the human eye. Yet...
Four more derived features of Crocoideae are shared only with core Nivenioideae: flowers long-lived; perianth tube well developed; flowers sessile; and septal nectaries present. The genera of the latter subfamily are evergreen shrubs, have monocot-type secondary growth, tangentially flattened ...