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Analysis of leaf morphology development-related genes and photosynthetic metabolic pathways in the transcriptomes of new leaves of Tea-Oil tree (Camellia oleifera 'changlin53'). [PDF]
Zhou Z +8 more
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Exploration of the signaling pathway involving OsCSN8 in regulating the leaf angle of rice. [PDF]
Yu X +8 more
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ABSTRACTWe have dissected the influences of apoplastic pH and cell turgor on short‐term responses of leaf growth to plant water status, by using a combination of a double‐barrelled pH‐selective microelectrodes and a cell pressure probe. These techniques were used, together with continuous measurements of leaf elongation rate (LER), in the (hidden ...
Ehlert, Christina +4 more
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A Genetic Association Between Leaf Elongation Rate and Flowering Time in Perennial Ryegrass
Leaf elongation rate (LER) is a key component of forage grass dry matter yield. Leaf lamina initiate rapid expansion during the winter at a time that coincides with lengthening days but this extension is not associated with any large environmental shifts such as an increase in light intensity or temperature.
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Planta, 1990
Relative elemental growth rates (REGR) and lengths of epidermal cells along the elongation zone of Lolium perenne L. leaves were determined at four developmental stages ranging from shortly after emergence of the leaf tip to shortly before cessation of leaf growth. Plants were grown at constant light and temperature.
Hans Schnyder +2 more
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Relative elemental growth rates (REGR) and lengths of epidermal cells along the elongation zone of Lolium perenne L. leaves were determined at four developmental stages ranging from shortly after emergence of the leaf tip to shortly before cessation of leaf growth. Plants were grown at constant light and temperature.
Hans Schnyder +2 more
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Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2005
Abstract This paper addresses the question of whether leaf elongation rates (LER) of monocots is controlled at high atmospheric CO2 by nitrogen (N) and/or carbohydrate concentrations in the zones of cell division and expansion in the basal meristem of growing leaf blades. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv.
Saman Seneweera, Jann P Conroy
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Abstract This paper addresses the question of whether leaf elongation rates (LER) of monocots is controlled at high atmospheric CO2 by nitrogen (N) and/or carbohydrate concentrations in the zones of cell division and expansion in the basal meristem of growing leaf blades. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv.
Saman Seneweera, Jann P Conroy
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Planta, 1989
Leaf-elongation rates of Zea mays L. and Phaseolus vulgaris L. were measured in plants grown for 4 d in nutrient solution bubbled with N2 and in soil-grown waterlogged Phaseolus plants. Leaf water potential in both species was lower 3-4h after replacing aeration by N2-bubbling.
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Leaf-elongation rates of Zea mays L. and Phaseolus vulgaris L. were measured in plants grown for 4 d in nutrient solution bubbled with N2 and in soil-grown waterlogged Phaseolus plants. Leaf water potential in both species was lower 3-4h after replacing aeration by N2-bubbling.
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