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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DIAPHOTOTROPIC»
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Remote control may account for the diaphototropic response of leaves of shade-
tolerant Hyoscyamus spp. (Solanaceae) and Urtica spp. (Urticaceae) under
limiting conditions of PAR, reorienting their lamina to face the direction of
prevailing ...
Dov Koller, Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh, 2011
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Light and Plant Responses: A Study of Plant Photophysiology ...
... absorbed by the the petiole might be piped to leaflets receiving sub-optimal
stimulation. The diaphototropic response, as leaf orientation at right angles to the
suns rays is known, is of obvious adaptive value. Diaphototropic leaves have
been ...
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Botanica Acta: Berichte Der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft
Integrated diaphototropic responses of the entire compound lamina When the
entire lamina was exposed to the same directional light signal, it responded
diaphototropi- cally as a unit, with the laminae of all its leaflets remaining co-
planar ...
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Lighting for plant growth
Diaphototropic Movement. Early observers of the directional response of leaves
to light believed that several factors working together were responsible, e.g., light,
geotropism, epinasty, and hyponasty. Later, the question was settled in favor of ...
Elwood D. Bickford, Stuart Dunn, 1972
They described as (1) Diaphototropic (2) Plageophototropic (3) -vely phototropic (
4) +vely phototropic 48. Injured leaf petiole shows (1) Galvanotropism (2) Positive
traumatotropism (3) Negative traumatotropism (4) Thermotropism 49.
Knight was also struck by the way in which leaves had a tendency to arrange
themselves so that the incident light always fell on the upper surface, or, as we
would put it, that leaves were diaphototropic. " I will request your attention," he
writes, ...
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Plant Tropisms: And Other Growth Movements
In those algae in which there is some morphological differentiation, such as
Cladophora and Acetabularia, the rhizoids are generally negatively phototropic
whereas the fronds show positive or diaphototropic responses (Banbury 1959).
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Advances in Botanical Research
538.541,547 Diaphototropic movement Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) 12:
89-91 " Diaspores, aquatic mechanical degradation 16: 124. 125 Diatoms see
Named species Diatoxanthin 27: 292. 294 Dicarboxylate translocator in
chloroplast ...
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Exploitation of Environmental Heterogeneity by Plants: ...
... 263—266 Depth, soil heterogeneity, 259—261 Developmental decisions, plant
competition models, 101-102 Diaphototropic leaf movements, 83 Diffusion rates,
soil nutrient heterogeneity, 275—277 Diffusion-reaction equations, soil nutrient ...
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Photomorphogenesis in Plants and Bacteria: Function and ...
Wyatt, J. L. and Coleman, R. F. (1977) Affinity labeling of rabbit muscle pyruvate
kinase by 5'Yin, H. C. (1938) Diaphototropic movement of the leaves of Malva
neglecta. Amer J Botan, 25, 1-6. Zeiger, E. and Field, C. (1982) Photocontrol of
the ...
Eberhard Schäfer, Ferenc Nagy, 2006