After several days,the roots became longer.(a) What happens to the cells in the root as the root grows in length?[11 The diagram below shows the image of a root cell when observed under a microscope.(b) Which part of a plant cell is missing in the root cell that can be found in...
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Adj.1.rootbound- (of a potted plant) grown too large for its container resulting in matting or tangling of the roots ...
The origin or most fundamental point of a tree diagram. Also known as base. (botany) The absorbing and anchoring organ of a vascular plant; it bears neither leaves nor flowers and is usually subterranean. (civil engineering) The portion of a dam which penetrates into the ground where the...
As a result, many species with similar fine-root syndromes display contrasting aboveground traits. This highlights the importance of including belowground organs to the GSPFF when exploring the interplay between different natural selection pressures and whole-plant trait integration. This is a preview ...
root cause analysis, let’s imagine a real-world example. In this case, we’re looking at Acme Manufacturing, which is looking to ramp up production by adding a new facility to its portfolio. However, plant construction is delayed and executives begin to investigate the root cause of that...
In monocot plants such as grasses, the plant root system is known to be a fibrous root system. This plant root system does not have a single taproot due to the death of the embryonic root back when the plant was still young. Instead there will be a dense mass of slender and somewhat...
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Effects Of Foliar Boron Application On Seed Composition, Cell Wall Boron, and Seed δ15N and δ13C Isotopes in Water-Stressed Soybean Plants. Front Plant Sci. 4:270. (2013) 10.3389/fpls.2013.00270.S. Komatsu, T. Makino, H. Yasue, Proteomic and biochemical analyses of the cot...
To determine whether the root architectural innovation may have facilitated the fast root gravitropism in seed plants during evolution, we analyzed the root structures of the representative plant species with a focus on localization of starch-containing amyloplasts (Fig.2a), which act as the statoli...
Interactions between organisms form a continuum of associations, from parasitism to mutually beneficial symbioses1, which have contributed to the evolution and diversification of the plant lineage for billions of years2. The mutualistic symbioses formed with fungal or bacterial symbionts are associated with...