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Vegetative Growth of Tetrahymena
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006INTRODUCTIONThis protocol describes initiating and maintaining cultures for vegetative growth of Tetrahymena.
Melody T, Sweet, C David, Allis
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Chemical regulation of vegetative growth∗
Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 1991Abstract Our review gives a comprehensive overview of the chemical restriction of plant growth. The first portion of the article gives a brief history of plant growth retardants followed by an update on current usage. Following this, the biochemical and physiological aspects of plant growth restriction are covered.
Tim D. Davis +2 more
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Vegetation Growth Enhancement Modulated by Urban Development Status
Science of The Total Environment, 2023Cities are natural laboratories for studying the vegetation response to global change due to their own climatic, atmospheric, and biological conditions. However, whether the urban environment promoted vegetation growth is still uncertain. Using the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), an economic powerhouse of modern China, as a case study, this paper ...
Shuyi, Zhang +6 more
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Vegetative Growth and Senescence
2018This chapter focuses on vegetative growth and plant senescence. During seedling establishment, the basic polarities of the seedling axes are set up and the major tissue types are differentiated. The next developmental stage produces the mature primary plant body. In the shoot, numerous leaves form and specialized cell types differentiate.
Lincoln Taiz +3 more
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1998
Once the root system has developed and photosynthesis is well established, seedlings are no longer dependent on nutrients supplied by the seed. However the functions of the root and the shoot are closely integrated and each is dependent on the other for its survival.
J. M. Chesworth +2 more
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Once the root system has developed and photosynthesis is well established, seedlings are no longer dependent on nutrients supplied by the seed. However the functions of the root and the shoot are closely integrated and each is dependent on the other for its survival.
J. M. Chesworth +2 more
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Kinetics of vegetative growth ofThermoactinomyces vulgaris
Zeitschrift für allgemeine Mikrobiologie, 1978AbstractThe growth of Thermoactinomyces vulgaris on solid media was studied by microculture technique. Starting from a germinating spore the further development was followed by phase contrast microscopy. From serially taken photographs the kinetics of growth and branching of the mycelium was calculated. Also some observations on morphological behaviour
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Vegetative Growth and Organogenesis: Branching and Secondary Growth
2023This chapter surveys vegetative growth by examining the mechanism of branching and secondary growth. It highlights developmental pathways on the branches of shoots and roots and shows how these originate from different structures but converge on a common endpoint, which is the production of new apical meristems which greatly enhances the rate of ...
Lincoln Taiz +3 more
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Nutrient Deficiencies and Vegetative Growth
2021Vegetative growth consists of growth and development of the primary axis (cell division and cell expansion) as well as initiation and growth of lateral meristematic tissue. Cell division and expansion are discussed in the section on cell growth, differentiation in the section on organ growth, and coordination between tissues in the chapter on plant ...
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Microwave polarization index for monitoring vegetation growth
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 1988It is known that microwave emission for soil is partially polarized, whereas the polarization degree of radiation from crops is either very small or equal to zero. The effect of vegetation on the polarized emission from the soil is analyzed by means of a model based on the radiative transfer theory.
Paloscia S, Pampaloni P
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