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The crude plant juices of desert plants as appropriate culture media for the cultivation of rhizospheric microorganisms

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Research, 2012
The exclusive use of plant juices, not as a mere supplement to synthetic culture media, for culturing rhizospheric microorganisms (RMO) is introduced here.
Eman H. Nour   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pathways of ROS homeostasis regulation in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. calli exhibiting differences in rhizogenesis [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2012
A comparison of the hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) content, proline and betacyanin concentration and activities of some antioxidant enzymes (catalase, superoxide dismutase, guaiacol and ascorbate peroxidases) was made in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. calli differing in rhizogenic potential.
Libik-Konieczny, Marta   +6 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Adaptive strategy of halophytic plants Polygonum maritimum and Euphorbia paralias [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The leaf surface microstructure, pigments spectrum, phytohormones content, and lipids composition of halophytes with various metabolic and physiological strategies of adaptation to salinity of Polygonum maritimum L. and Euphorbia paralias L.
Angelova, L.   +7 more
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Growth and salt accumulation capacity of the common ice plant in the tsunami-affected soil

open access: yesPlant Production Science, 2022
Halophytes are salt-tolerant plant that grows naturally in saline areas where almost all conventional crops die due to NaCl toxicity. The common ice plant, Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L., an annual halophyte native to South Africa, tolerates high ...
Sakae Agarie   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Suppressor of K+ transport growth defect 1 (SKD1) interactswith RING-type ubiquitin ligase and sucrose non-fermenting1-related protein kinase (SnRK1) in the halophyte ice plant [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
SKD1 (suppressor of K+ transport growth defect 1) is an AAA-type ATPase that functions as a molecular motor. It was previously shown that SKD1 accumulates in epidermal bladder cells of the halophyte Mesembryanthemum crystallinum.
Chang-Hua Li   +7 more
core   +1 more source

研究開発段階の環境ストレス耐性遺伝子組換えユーカリの半開放系環境における特性評価法に関する研究 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
筑波大学University of Tsukuba博士(農学)Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Science2018この博士論文は、全文公表に適さないやむを得ない事由があり要約のみを公表していましたが、解消したため、令和3(2021)年1月25日に全文を公表しました ...
202832, TRAN, Thi Ngoc Ha
core   +2 more sources

Environmental Control of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase Induction in Mature Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 1991
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. plants shift the mode of carbon assimilation from C(3) to Crassulacean acid metabolism when stressed by high salinity. A prerequisite for Crassulacean acid metabolism induction is the synthesis of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPCase).
M, Piepenbrock, J M, Schmitt
openaire   +2 more sources

Advancing phylogenomics in Amaranthaceae sensu stricto: Development and application of a new nuclear target enrichment bait set. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Plant Sci
Abstract Premise Current phylogenies of Amaranthaceae sensu stricto (s.s.) are inadequately sampled and resolved to reflect the entire evolutionary history of the lineage, which is likely complex due to at least three whole‐genome duplication events, occasionally followed by subsequent additional polyploidization events and rapid diversification of ...
Kiedaisch T   +3 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Measurement of Overlapping Leaf Area of Ice Plants Using Digital Image Processing Technique

open access: yesAgriculture, 2022
Non-destructive and destructive leaf area estimation are critical in plant physiological and ecological experiments. In modern agriculture, ubiquitous digital cameras and scanners are primarily replacing traditional leaf area measurements.
Bolappa Gamage Kaushalya Madhavi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Stress Memory and the Inevitable Effects of Drought: A Physiological Perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Plants grow and develop by adjusting their physiology to changes in their environment. Changes in the abiotic environment occur over years, seasons and days, but also over minutes and even seconds.
Eva Fleta-Soriano, Sergi Munné-Bosch
core   +3 more sources

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