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Characteristics and Seedling Establishment of Rice Nursling Seedlings [PDF]
A "rice nursling seedling" is the youngest stage of rice seedling transplanted by machine in Japan, and is defined as a seedling of 2 to 3 plant age in leaf number. However, changes in morphological and physiological characteristics of the seedling during this stage of development are not fully understood.
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Seedling establishment is an important process relevant for the restoration of salt marsh within the framework of sustainable coastal defense schemes.
Haobing Cao+4 more
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Germination and seedling establishment in orchids: a complex of requirements.
BACKGROUND Seedling recruitment is essential to the sustainability of any plant population. Due to the minute nature of seeds and early-stage seedlings, orchid germination in situ was for a long time practically impossible to observe, creating an ...
H. Rasmussen+3 more
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Hemiptelea davidii (Hance) Planch is a potential valuable forest tree in China. Here, the complete chloroplast genome of H. davidii was reported using high-throughput sequencing technique.
Hua-Bo Liu+6 more
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Plant growth and development occurs through meristematic cell activity, and cell fate transition is accompanied by epigenetic modifications. Callus with cell pluripotency exhibits the ability to undergo continued cell division, and is ideal for studying ...
Nannan Zhao+7 more
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Phenotyping pipeline reveals major seedling root growth QTL in hexaploid wheat
Highlight A phenotyping pipeline was used to quantify seedling root architectural traits in a wheat double haploid mapping population. QTL analyses revealed a potential major effect gene regulating seedling root vigour/growth.
J. Atkinson+10 more
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Response of riparian vegetation to short‐ and long‐term hydrologic variation
Abstract Increasing demand for river water now conflicts with an increasing desire to maintain riparian ecosystems. Efficiently managing river flows for riparian vegetation requires an understanding of the time scale of flow effects, but this information is limited by the absence of long‐term studies of vegetation change in response to flow variation ...
Jonathan M. Friedman+5 more
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S-nitrosylation triggers ABI5 degradation to promote seed germination and seedling growth
Plant survival depends on seed germination and progression through post-germinative developmental checkpoints. These processes are controlled by the stress phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA).
P. Albertos+6 more
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Abstract A changing climate is altering ecosystem carbon dynamics with consequences for natural systems and human economies, but there are few tools available for land managers to meaningfully incorporate carbon trajectories into planning efforts. To address uncertainties wrought by rapidly changing conditions, many practitioners adopt resistance and ...
Thomas S. Davis+5 more
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Globally, seagrass beds have been recognized as critical yet declining coastal habitats. To mitigate seagrass losses, seagrass restorations have been conducted in worldwide over the past two decades.
Shaochun Xu+5 more
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