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The effects of light availability, prey capture, and their interaction on pitcher plant morphology
Carnivorous plants inhabit nutrient-poor environments and supplement nutrient acquisition by capturing prey. Carnivorous adaptations have been...
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Nanomaterial Impact on Plant Morphology, Physiology and Productivity
Nanoparticles (NPs) haveNanoparticles (NPs) a remarkable impact on plants. Plants respond to NPs in many ways, including stimulation and inhibition.... -
OsNAC121 regulates root development, tillering, panicle morphology, and grain filling in rice plant
Transcription factors in coordination with phytohormones form an intricate regulatory network modulating vital cellular mechanisms like development,...
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The Physiological Impacts of Nanoparticle Size, Morphology, and Concentration on the Phytopathogens Causing Plant Biotic Stress
This chapter focuses on the mechanisms of nanoparticles (NPs) against various phytopathogens (PHPs) responsible for plant biotic stress. Several... -
Pollen morphology for successful pollination dependent on pollinator taxa in a generalist plant: relationship with foraging behavior
Pollen morphology varies at inter- and intraspecific levels. Its interaction with pollinator behavior and morphology determines the probability of...
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Biochar alters the morphology of plant roots to enable optimized and reduced nitrogen fertilizer applications
BackgroundNitrogen (N) is an essential plant nutrient that limits growth in most terrestrial ecosystems, and to compensate for this, biochar (BC) is...
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New data on the occurrence of Bassia prostrata (L.) A.J. Scott., (Amaranthaceae) plant with emphasis on morphology and nrDNA ITS phylogeny from Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Bassia prostrata (Forage Kochia ) from the genus Bassia (Amaranthaceae) is a species tolerant to salt and drought and is used in breeding to create or...
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Plant invasion alters movement behaviour in endangered butterflies but not their morphology or genetic variability
Invasions of alien plants often result in biodiversity loss and may impact the biology of native species. However, the effects of biological...
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Effect of exogenous natural plant growth regulators (PGRs) on the morphology, growth, and nutrient of sea grapes (Caulerpa racemosa)
Caulerpa racemosa is a nutritious food option that has high demand. However, the production rate is lagging behind the increased demand. The...
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Responses of riparian plant roots to acute combined nitrogen and phosphorus stress: changes in root morphology and antioxidant system
Riparian plants are vulnerable to acute combined nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stress induced by water quality fluctuations. Here, we carried out...
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Floral Morphology and Phenology
The flower of Rubus acanthophyllos Focke bears five sepals and petals. The calyx is externally tomentose. Petals are glabrous and between 2 and 2.5... -
Quantitation of ER Morphology and Dynamics
The plant endoplasmic reticulum forms a network of tubules connected by three-way junctions or sheet-like cisternae. Although the network is... -
Differential in vitro morphology exhibited by pigeonpea seedlings in response to plant growth regulators
The effect of benzyl aminopurine (BAP), thidiazuron (TDZ), and indole butyric acid (IBA) on seedling morphology in two pigeonpea varieties, viz...
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Plant Growth and Root Morphology Are Affected by Earthworm-Driven (Eisenia sp.) Changes in Soil Chemico-Physical Properties: a Mesocosm Experiment with Broccoli and Faba Bean
Earthworms are “ecosystem engineers” that improve soil water and nutrient content, soil macroporosity, and aeration, and provide suitable habitats...
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Morphology
Morphology of the genus is considered within this chapter, including features of habit, sheaths, ligules, and blades, inflorescences, spikelets,... -
Effect on Morphology, Physiology, and Biochemistry of Plants Under Different Stresses
Global warming and resulting climate abnormalities put plants under abiotic stress, which can have an adverse effect on their survival and... -
Plant Metabolomics
The demand for functional genomics has significantly increased in recent years, accelerating the development in other omics fields, such as... -
High-Throughput Plant Phenoty** Techniques in Controlled Environments
Advancements in plant phenoty** techniques have become critical to solving the complex relationships between genotypes and their corresponding... -
Functional Materials from Waste Paper. IV. Comparative Study of the Functional Composition, Supramolecular Structure, and Morphology of the Powder Celluloses Isolated from Waste Paper, Plant Celluloses, and Nonconventional Raw Materials
AbstractA comparative study of the supramolecular structure, physicochemical properties, and morphology of the powder celluloses (PCs) obtained from...