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Tuber, or not tuber: Molecular and morphological basis of underground storage organ development
Current Opinion in Plant BiologyUnderground storage organs occur in phylogenetically diverse plant taxa and arise from multiple tissue types including roots and stems. Thickening growth allows underground storage organs to accommodate carbohydrates and other nutrients and requires proliferation at various lateral meristems followed by cell expansion.
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Demo Abstract: Underground Potato Root Tuber Sensing via a Wireless Network
2024 23rd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN)Tao Wang +3 more
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Plant Cell Reports, 2023
CeOLE genes exhibit a tuber-predominant expression pattern and their mRNA/protein abundances are positively correlated with oil accumulation during tuber development. Overexpression could significantly increase the oil content of tobacco leaves. Oleosins (OLEs) are abundant structural proteins of lipid droplets (LDs) that function in LD formation and ...
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CeOLE genes exhibit a tuber-predominant expression pattern and their mRNA/protein abundances are positively correlated with oil accumulation during tuber development. Overexpression could significantly increase the oil content of tobacco leaves. Oleosins (OLEs) are abundant structural proteins of lipid droplets (LDs) that function in LD formation and ...
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Demo Abstract: Underground Root Tuber Sensing via a Wi-Fi Mesh Network
Proceedings of the 23rd ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor SystemsYang Zhao, Tao Wang
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RTS: Towards Underground Root Tuber Sensing via RF Sensor Networks
ACM Transactions on Sensor NetworksUnderground root tuber sensing (RTS) is important for monitoring crop phenotypic traits in crop breeding and other smart agriculture applications. This article proposes a novel RTS framework with a radio frequency (RF) sensor network and deep learning models, demonstrating the “see-through soil” capability of RF sensor networks in underground RTS.
Tao Wang +4 more
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International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1998
The ornamental daylily, Hemerocallis fulva (Hemerocallidaceae), possesses a short, vertically oriented basal shoot packed with a circle of root tubers that are exhausted during sprouting after dormancy. During the growth period a new circle of root tubers is formed, enabling the plant to survive the next resting phase.
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The ornamental daylily, Hemerocallis fulva (Hemerocallidaceae), possesses a short, vertically oriented basal shoot packed with a circle of root tubers that are exhausted during sprouting after dormancy. During the growth period a new circle of root tubers is formed, enabling the plant to survive the next resting phase.
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Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2018
To provide guidance for quality control and variety breeding of Gastrodia elata f. glauca cultivated form in Zhaotong, nine agronomic traits of G. elata f. glauca cultivation form were measured and the traits were analyzed using multiple comparison,correlation analysis, multiple stepwise regression analysis and path analysis.
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To provide guidance for quality control and variety breeding of Gastrodia elata f. glauca cultivated form in Zhaotong, nine agronomic traits of G. elata f. glauca cultivation form were measured and the traits were analyzed using multiple comparison,correlation analysis, multiple stepwise regression analysis and path analysis.
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Poster: DNN Models for Underground Root Tuber Image Reconstruction using WiFi CSI
Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and ServicesSaid Elhadi, Yang Zhao 0020
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Book Reviews: Underground Crops: Long-term Trends in Production of Roots and Tubers.
Outlook on Agriculture, 1989openaire +1 more source

