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Plant flow cytometry—Far beyond the stone age

Cytometry Part A, 2008
WHEN using flow cytometry (by that time called Impulscytophotometrie, i.e., impulse cytophotometry in Germany) to quantify nuclear DNA content in faba bean (Vicia faba), the German botanist Friedrich Otto Heller could have hardly imagined that in 1973, he laid the foundation stone of a new scientific discipline, plant flow cytometry (1).
Loureiro, Joao   +4 more
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Iron chlorosis in fruit stone trees with emphasis on chlorosis correction mechanisms in orchards: a review

Journal of plant nutrition, 2022
Iron is one of the essential micro-nutrients for plants and trees because they cannot complete their life cycle without it; it cannot compensate by other nutrients and is directly involved in plant metabolism.
H. Ahmadi   +2 more
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A plant engineering "digital rosetta stone"

Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Web3D Technology, 2016
Engineering design phases in AEC and process industry projects produce large amounts of virtual CAD data that have to be linked together, specifically in the case of nuclear power plants, before being realized in the implementation and construction phases.
Samuel Parfouru   +3 more
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Stone, plant, or animal

TAXON, 2002
AbstractLinnaeus organised almost everything to which he put his mind and was the first to systematically apply a binomial system to all of nature. The philosophy underlying his system of nature is that of a ladder (pyramid) leading from stones, the lowest (furthest from Man), to animals, with Man, created in the image of God, being the highest.
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Leaf Movements: Rosetta Stone of Plant Behavior?

BioScience, 1973
Several families of plants have representatives whose leaves move in a regular and predictable pattern during day and night. Generally, the leaf surfaces are horizontal and face the sun. during the day, then fold together in a vertical position at sunset.
Ruth L. Satter, Arthur W. Galston
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PbAGL7-PbNAC47-PbMYB73 complex coordinately regulates PbC3H1 and PbHCT17 to promote the lignin biosynthesis in stone cells of pear fruit.

The Plant Journal
Lignification of the cell wall in pear (Pyrus) fruit results in the formation of stone cells, which affects the texture and quality of the fruit. However, it is still unclear that how different transcription factors (TFs) work together to coordinate the ...
Xin Gong   +8 more
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Impermanent Stones, Permanent Plants

2018
This chapter identifies the ways in which epigrammatists in the Palatine Anthology create tombs that provide for a poet’s immortalization, not through everlasting stone, but through ever-growing plants. Vivifying plants creep over the tombs of Anacreon, Sophocles, and Machon, or the iambic poet Hipponax.
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Plant Location Selection in Natural Stone Industry

Key Engineering Materials, 2013
Determining the most convenient plant location is one of the commonly encountered problems in engineering applications. This paper presents an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) model, which is developed for selecting the optimum plant location for marble/travertine factories in natural stones processing industry.
Mahmut Yavuz, Secil Ozer Colpan
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Lichens and higher plants on stone: a review

International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2003
Vengono riportate le modalità di colonizzazione di edifici storici e di statue da parte di piante e di licheni. Viene fornita una lista delle specie più comuni che si rinvengono sui substrati lapidei, le loro nicchie ecologiche e il tipo di danno che possono provocare.
M. Lisci, M. Monte, E. Pacini
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Stone-Mimicry and Windowed Plants

1941
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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