Liebig's novel hypothesis was that plant growth is a function of the amount of the most limited nutrient present in the soil, regardless of what it is. In other words, plant growth can be stunted by an inadequate level of just one nutrient even if all the other nutrients and requirements...
The first hypothesis (Juergens, 2013, 2015; Vlieghe et al., 2015) assumes that FCs are a product of herbivory, intraspecific competition and chemical inhibition of plant growth by the sand termite Psammotermes allocerus (‘sand termite hypothesis’). The second hypothesis (Cramer & Barger, ...
The rootmeristemhas provided insightful information supporting the notion that some cell cycle regulators are at the crossroads of the balance between cell division and differentiation[33]. There are several examples illustrating that RBR1 is a crucial hub for integrate hormonal signals that not only ...
interactions in shaping more complex plant-associated microbial communities, along with their relevance for host health in a more natural context, remains sparse. Using examples obtained from reductionist and community-level approaches, we discuss the fundamental role of microbe-microbe interactions (prokar...
Proponents claim that plants exhibit proactive behaviors, not just reactive ones, and that this intentional, proactive behavior indicates consciousness (Calvo2017; Calvo and Friston2017; Trewavas2017; Latzel and Münzbergová2018). Most of their examples involve the growth of roots, shoots, or climbi...
interactions in shaping more complex plant-associated microbial communities, along with their relevance for host health in a more natural context, remains sparse. Using examples obtained from reductionist and community-level approaches, we discuss the fundamental role of microbe-microbe interactions (...
and that chlorophyll evolved as a complementary pigment, filling in the missing wavelengths at the edges of the spectrum. According to this hypothesis the earliest photoautotrophs may have been similar to purple bacteria in using bacteriorhodopsin as the light-intercepting pigment-protein and bacterioch...
Three examples of the detail of the time series (Pair 1, Pair 7, and Pair 9 out of the ten pairs used in the study). Every row corresponds to one pair of plants. (a) Fast-Fourier Transformation of the pairs of time series organized by condition. Main frequency components were around ...
1and plant growth2. Far less documented are the effects of ozone on plant-animal interactions (but see3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14for some examples). Tropospheric ozone is a secondary gaseous pollutant that forms through photochemical reactions of its precursors (nitrogen oxides and volati...
(parameters) of the network, which can be updated without the need for manual programming by changing or adding to the training data. Via the training process a CNN is able to learn from examples, to approximate the labels or annotations for a given input. This makes the effectiveness of ...