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Anchorage and mechanical stability need to be surveyed. Among the stresses in addition to deposition of metals, there is gaseous pollution of the atmosphere ( SO2, NO2, and O 3). Reacting to that are leaf anatomy as well as even the fine-tuning of biochemical pathways, e.g.,...
2. The structure of eukaryotic Photosystem I 3. The eukaryotic light-harvesting antenna associated with PSI 4. Electron transfer between the donor and acceptor side of PSI and its soluble electron transfer carrier proteins 5. Structure and function of PSI in cyclic electron transfer Acknowledgments ...
Citrus is a globally important, perennial fruit crop whose rhizosphere microbiome is thought to play an important role in promoting citrus growth and health. Here, we report a comprehensive analysis of the structural and functional composition of the citrus rhizosphere microbiome. We use both amplicon...
9.1.3 Explain the relationship between the distribution of tissues in the leaf and the functions of these tissues. Upper epidermis - Consists of a single layer of cells found on the upper surface of the leaf. It is covered by a thick waxy cuticle. The main function of the upperepidermisis...
Background and Aims Monsi and Saeki (1953) published the first mathematical model of canopy photosynthesis that was based on the light attenuation within a canopy and a light response of leaf photosynthesis. This paper reviews the evolution and development of their theory. Scope Monsi and Saeki sh...
Plant cells build nanofibrillar walls that are central to plant growth, morphogenesis and mechanics. Starting from simple sugars, three groups of polysaccharides, namely, cellulose, hemicelluloses and pectins, with very different physical properties are assembled by the cell to make a strong yet exten...
of the rhizosphere microbiomes of various plants. The diversity and composition of the rhizosphere bacterial community is a function of both plant species and soil properties3,4,5. Although plant species or even species genotypes tend to assemble relatively distinct rhizobacterial communities6,7,8, ...
In this review, we discuss the current knowledge of the structure, function and regulation of the NIP family as well as their potential biological function in planta. 2. Soybean nodulin 26: a symbiosis-specific MIP Free living diazotrophic soil bacteria of the Rhizobiaceae family colonize the ...