10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIAGEOTROPIC»
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1
Comprehensive Biology XII
Certain undergroundlstems such as rhizomes, stolons of potato are oriented at
right angle to the direction of force a gravity and are called diageotropic. Some of
the lateral organs possess little or no geotropic sensitivity, they are called ...
2
Interactions Between Non-Pathogenic Soil Microorganisms And ...
All of these mutants have prostrate shoots but the iz-l and [22 exhibit a typical
plagiogeotropic habit whereas [21-3 is diageotropic. Recognition of the
diageotropic habit of the whole axis of [.2-3 led Zobel (1971) to rename the
mutant ...
3
Weed Physiology: Reproduction and ecophysiology
The diageotropic lateral roots that branch from the bend also eventually change
direction and become negatively geotropic, thus, repeating the pattern again and
again. In addition to these creeping root systems that have specialized in ...
4
The Gramineae: A Study of Cereal, Bamboo and Grass
Hackel, in his monograph of Festuca,1 points out that the branch system has a
varying aspect, according to whether the growth of the lateral shoots is upward (
apogeotropic), horizontal (diageotropic) or downward (positively geotropic); this ...
5
The Agronomy and Economy of Turmeric and Ginger: The ...
Secondary branches developing at higher nodes of primary branches are
diageotropic (Raju and Shah, 1975). Some primary branches after hitting ground
level do not form any aerial shoot, but, exhibit positive geotropic growth.
K.P. Prabhakaran Nair, 2013
6
Modern Plant Physiology
The organs which grow at right angle to the gravitational direction are called
diageotropic (e.g. Rhizome, stolons etc.). Geotropism in poppy is shown in Fig.
23.3. When an organ grows at an intermediate angle (i.e. between 0-90°/90-180°
) ...
7
Turmeric: The genus Curcuma
Some such branches arising from the bulb may be diageotropic, ortho- geotropic,
or plagiotropic (Figure 2.4). The primary fingers undergo further branching,
producing secondary and tertiary branches, and these branches do not produce
...
P. N. Ravindran, K. Nirmal Babu, Kandaswamy Sivaraman, 2007
8
DNA Markers and Gene Expression Polymorphisms Associated ...
4-2 Description of Wheat Genome Array probe sets that detected different gene
expression levels between negatively orthogeotropic (NOGT) and diageotropic (
DGT) subterranean branch meristems of Leymus (Iriticoides X (iriticoides X ...
9
Ethylene in Plant Biology
6-27 that the plants do not lose the ability to sense gravity, but rather that the new
growth that occurs more closely resembles that of a horizontal branch than that of
a vertical stem. In peas diageotropic growth takes place only in dark-grown ...
10
Life Movements in Plants, Volume II, 1919
We have next to study the effect of temperature variation on the diageotropic
equilibrium of leaves. EFFECTOF VARIATION OFTEMPERATURE ON
DIAGEOTROPIC EQUILIBRIUM. In the normalposition of theplant, the leaf of
Mimosa ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DIAGEOTROPIC»
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Irritability In Plants: Phototropism And Geotropism
Side shoots of plants grow horizontally or at an angle to the gravitational pull (diageotropic or plageotropic). Their final position, however, is the ... «Nigerian Observer, May 14»