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Plant and Cell Architecture

2018
This chapter provides an overview of the basic anatomy and cell biology of plants, from the macroscopic structure of organs and tissues to the microscopic ultrastructure of cellular organelles. It shows how plants carry out similar physiological and biochemical processes, despite their great diversity in form and size.
Lincoln Taiz   +3 more
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EFFECT OF SALINITY ON TOMATO PLANT ARCHITECTURE

Acta Horticulturae, 2008
It is well known that dry weight and fruit production of tomato plants are sharply affected by salinity in the root environment. Moreover, several studies have focussed on the physiological consequences of salinity. However, little information is available dealing with the effect of salinity on the plant architecture, not only on final plant height ...
Najla, Safaa   +5 more
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Botanical Concepts on the Organization of Plant Architectures [PDF]

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The aim is to provide an understanding of the botanical elements (and their combinations) involved in plant architecture and rules for simulating and modeling plant growth and development (the botanical concepts used in the GreenLab model). The structure of a plant is an intricate organization shaped by genetics, modulated by the environment, and ...
Sabatier, Sylvie-Annabel   +3 more
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The Molecular Architecture of Plant Genes and Their Regulation

1989
Publisher Summary Plant gene expression is a highly regulated activity that is dependant upon a multitude of factors. One element of the regulation of gene expression is the primary structure of the gene itself. Primary structure, composed of the linear sequence elements of the DNA and RNA, may be responsible for the binding of various cellular ...
K, Elliston, J, Messing
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The Hydraulic Architecture of Plants

1983
As a painter and naturalist, Leonardo da Vinci was a keen observer of nature. He made the following entry in his notebook about the construction of trees:
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Architectural switches in plant thylakoid membranes

Photosynthesis Research, 2013
Recent progress in elucidating the structure of higher plants photosynthetic membranes provides a wealth of information. It allows generation of architectural models that reveal well-organized and complex arrangements not only on whole membrane level, but also on the supramolecular level.
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Planted architecture

2017
The creating of place will only occur in a response to its surrounding context. A built structure similar to a growing tree integral with its environment, inherently will Increase In complexity with age: as a result, living is encouraged. This work is merely a fundamental step in holding the belief of ….
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Plant and Cell Architecture

This chapter provides an overview of the basic anatomy and cell biology of plants, from the macroscopic structure of organs and tissues to the microscopic ultrastructure of cellular organelles. It begins by looking at the unifying principles of plant life processes. All plants convert solar energy to chemical energy. They use growth instead of motility
Lincoln Taiz   +3 more
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Genetic architecture of complex traits in plants

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2007
Genetic architecture refers to the numbers and genome locations of genes that affect a trait, the magnitude of their effects, and the relative contributions of additive, dominant, and epistatic gene effects. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping techniques are commonly used to investigate genetic architectures, but the scope of inferences drawn from ...
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Plant Structures and Architectures: Modeling and Simulation [PDF]

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This chapter introduces a simulation-based approach to create two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D) computational plant models through simulations that mimic the growth patterns of real plants. When only plant structure is needed, the models are based on geometric rules and do not account for the functional aspects of plant organs, such as ...
Hu, Baogang   +4 more
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