Astha Rooting Hormone powder promotes rooting new plants from cutting and better root development of seed, seedlings and plants.
Specifically, the research shows that local auxin production is required to keepplantshealthy. That is, roots will degenerate if auxin is not produced in the root, or flowers will be sterile if auxin is not made at the right place and the right time in the flower, despite the fact that t...
ROOT DEVELOPMENT During embryogenesis, plant meris- tems are established and provide most of the post-embryonic cells that constitute the organs of plants throughout their life cycle. There are two main meristems: an aerial meris- tem at the growing tip of the shoot (shoot apical meristem; ...
In order to ascertain the optimal hormone combination for Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) leaf cuttings, an L16(4)4 orthogonal test of 6-benzylaminopurine (6-BA), 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), and indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) (0, 10, 30, or 50 mg · L−1 of each exo...
Tyrosine sulfation plays crucial roles in peptide hormone bioactivities in plants. The Arabidopsis tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase mutant tpst-1 causes severe abnormalities in the root tip due to deficiency in the biosynthesis of all functional tyrosine-sulfated peptides. Root meristem growth factor RGF,...
Our finding that spatiotemporal regulation of hormone synthesis results in local hormone accumulation provides a paradigm for hormone-driven organ growth in the absence of long-distance hormone transport in plants.This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ...
plants The objective of this investigation was to study effects of nitrogen on drought resistance in terms of changes in cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) root dry ... RX Liu,ZG Zhou,WQ Guo,... - 《Agricultural Water Management》 被引量: 101发表: 2008年 Influence of sodium chloride on ...
plants are located in open space of the FEP tube providing access to air and light in the microscope during experiment. Alternative methods suitable for mountingA. thalianaplants to the light-sheet microscope supporting their growth during the imaging were also published (de Luis Balaguer et al.,...
Roots are a major soil interface for chemical exchange where diffusion, transport, new growth, and cell death render a revolving door of nutrient uptake and release. Across woody and herbaceous taxa, plants can deposit 10–90% of fixed carbon to the root system45,46. Thus, engineering plants...
24). Therefore, the genotype-specific growth response to the N source largely depends on the native biological processes of plants. In subsequent tests, we used detached PRs to eliminate the potential effects of the sucrose source of shoots from different genotypes on their root growth. The ...