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Ciba Foundation symposium, 1984
Higher plants show three types of biochemical adaptation which enable them to combat pathogenic organisms in the form of lower plants. Firstly they may synthesize antibacterial or antifungal compounds in concentrations that prevent the invasion of the higher plant by the bacteria or fungi.
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Higher plants show three types of biochemical adaptation which enable them to combat pathogenic organisms in the form of lower plants. Firstly they may synthesize antibacterial or antifungal compounds in concentrations that prevent the invasion of the higher plant by the bacteria or fungi.
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Plants that attack plants: molecular elucidation of plant parasitism
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2012Obligate parasitic plants in the family Orobanchaceae, such as Striga and Orobanche (including Phelipanche) spp., parasitize important crops and cause severe agricultural damage. Recent molecular studies have begun to reveal how these parasites have adapted to hosts in a parasitic lifecycle.
Ken Shirasu, Satoko Yoshida
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Physiological Reviews, 2015
Aquaporins are membrane channels that facilitate the transport of water and small neutral molecules across biological membranes of most living organisms. In plants, aquaporins occur as multiple isoforms reflecting a high diversity of cellular localizations, transport selectivity, and regulation properties.
Maurel, Christophe+5 more
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Aquaporins are membrane channels that facilitate the transport of water and small neutral molecules across biological membranes of most living organisms. In plants, aquaporins occur as multiple isoforms reflecting a high diversity of cellular localizations, transport selectivity, and regulation properties.
Maurel, Christophe+5 more
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2003
A widespread occurrence of melatonin in plant kingdom has been reported. The circadian rhythm in the level of melatonin observed in both unicellular algae and higher plants, suggests a role in regulation of photoperiodic and rhythmic phenomena, i.e. a similar function for melatonin in both plants and animals.
CANIATO, ROSAMARIA+5 more
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A widespread occurrence of melatonin in plant kingdom has been reported. The circadian rhythm in the level of melatonin observed in both unicellular algae and higher plants, suggests a role in regulation of photoperiodic and rhythmic phenomena, i.e. a similar function for melatonin in both plants and animals.
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Bee World, 2010
The fourth article from Usman Dukku in this series, which looks at plant bee relationships and at those species which offer important sources of forage in different parts of the world. The species considered this time is Delonix regia.
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The fourth article from Usman Dukku in this series, which looks at plant bee relationships and at those species which offer important sources of forage in different parts of the world. The species considered this time is Delonix regia.
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2019
The theme of self-discovery through a plant is continued, but with the children/pupils and the school setting in mind. Certain plants are recommended for the children/pupils to practice their gardening. Bailey also advises that Arbor Day should be a celebration that directs "the attention of the children nature-ward."
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The theme of self-discovery through a plant is continued, but with the children/pupils and the school setting in mind. Certain plants are recommended for the children/pupils to practice their gardening. Bailey also advises that Arbor Day should be a celebration that directs "the attention of the children nature-ward."
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Place where the plant is planted and planting
ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2021openaire +1 more source
Plant Species and Plant Communities.
Systematic Botany, 1978M. J. A. Werger+2 more
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III. On Plants In The Plant Houses
Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1896openaire +2 more sources