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Kinematics of plant growth

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1979
Abstract Many of the concepts and equations which have been used in the study of compressible fluids can be applied to problems of plant development. Growth field variables, i.e. functions of position in the plant and of time, can be specified in either Eulerian (spatial) or Lagrangian (material) terms.
W K, Silk, R O, Erickson
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Plant Growth Models [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
This article attempts to describe the state of the art in building efficient dynamical plant growth and architecture models that contain the basic knowledge coming from botany, ecophysiology, agronomy, applied mathematics, and computer sciences. Plant architecture is the result of two processes working together: plant development, that concerns ...
de Reffye, Philippe   +3 more
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Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria as Bioinoculants for Plant Growth

2021
Agriculture is very important for food production. The use of chemical fertilizers to increase the plant growth is harmful to the humans and environment. The use of biological approach is the best way to increase the plant growth and yield. The bioinoculants include biofertilizers, biopesticides, and organic decomposers. These bioinoculants improve the
Aparna B. Gunjal, Balasaheb P. Kapadnis
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A Plant Growth Inhibitor and Plant Growth Inhibition

Botanical Gazette, 1939
1. There is an ether-extractable substance in the cotyledons and leaves of radish plants that is capable of causing growth inhibition and positive Avena coleoptile curvatures. 2. It is possible to analyze for this substance on a quantitative basis. 3. This substance occurs in other plants as well as radish. 4.
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Plant Growth Regulators, Viruses and Plant Growth

1990
Virus infection alters plant growth and development. The role of plant growth regulators (PGRs) in control of these processes in diseased plants is reviewed, taking tobacco mosaic virus infections of tobacco and tomato as the main model systems. Growth inhibition was related primarily to severity of visible mosaic symptoms rather than to the extent of ...
R. J. Whenham, R. S. S. Fraser
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The Moon and Plant Growth

Nature, 1946
BELIEFS that phases of the moon have a differential effect on the rate of development of plants are both ancient and world-wide. Proof by rational experiment seems to have been sought more hundred and fifty years ago by La Quin-tins the horticulturist, and some years later by Dunamel du Monceau1, the forester.
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Plant hormones, plant growth regulators

Orvosi Hetilap, 2014
Plants seem to be rather defenceless, they are unable to do motion, have no nervous system or immune system unlike animals. Besides this, plants do have hormones, though these substances are produced not in glands. In view of their complexity they lagged behind animals, however, plant organisms show large scale integration in their structure and ...
György, Végvári, Edina, Vidéki
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Plant Growth and Cultivation

2012
There is a variety of methods used for growing plants indoor for laboratory research. In most cases plant research requires germination and growth of plants. Often, people have adapted plant cultivation protocols to the conditions and materials at hand in their own laboratory and growth facilities.
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Growth of plant culture

Trends in Plant Science, 2003
A series of articles by Nick Battey published throughout 2003 has been challenging plant scientists to embrace plant culture. Fine art, literature, mythology, plant lore, religion, philosophy and plant science all contribute to plant culture and Battey believes that it is up to us, the scientists, to stimulate greater appreciation of our work by ...
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