The plant hormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant growth and
development. At the cellular level, auxin can stimulate cell division, cell elongation, and
cell differentiation. Little is known about the molecular mechanisms that mediate auxin
action at this level, although changes in gene expression have been implicated in each...
Investigation was made into the influence of changing light
intensity on the organic and elemental composition of two species of
marine diatoms, Ditylum brightwellii and Skeletonema costatum.
Analysis was made of the relative changes in soluble and insoluble
carbohydrate; polar, non-polar, and total lipid; amino acids; proteins;
and total carbon,...
Purple nutsedge [Cyperus rotundas L.) has been recognized as one of the
most troublesome perennial weeds of agricultural lands in tropical and some
temperate regions. This research sought to determine the effects of timing of
herbicides, shading, and soil moisture on plant population growth and tuber
production of purple nutsedge...
The dynamics of N was studied in field grown Comice/Provence
quince BA29 pears in Medford, Oregon. Total tree biomass, N content,
and ¹⁵N evaluations suggest that young pears require little N (48 kg
N ha⁻¹ yr⁻¹). About 45% of total tree N present in dormant trees was
remobilized into new...
In onions, sensitive cultivars diminish the usefulness of the selective
herbicide bromoxynil. Tolerant cultivars can overcome this limitation. A better
understanding of the biochemistry, physiology and genetics of bromoxynil
tolerance could lead to improved weed control programs in onions.
Onion cultivar response to bromoxynil was studied under greenhouse
conditions. Tolerant...
Bean shoot parts that respond to glyphosate (N-
(phosphonomethyl)glycine) in ways useful for bioassay were determined
by applying glyphosate doses of 3.8 to 60.3 ug ae per plant to the
simple leaves when the first trifoliolate leaflets were about 1 cm
long. Dry weights of parts that were almost fully...
Several studies of herbaceous perennials have addressed the effects of environmental factors during and after production, inherent cold hardiness, and post-harvest handling procedures to enhance flowering and growth during establishment. The regrowth of both woody and herbaceous forage plants following establishment is reported to be directly related to reserve-nitrogen content....
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