MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HYPONASTIC»
hyponastic
ethylene
promotes
growth
through
interaction
with
upward
leaf
movement
called
employed
plants
cope
adverse
environmental
conditions
hyponastic
ties
bending
leaves
other
plant
parts
resulting
from
lower
side
merriam
webster
tə̇k
adverb
origin
international
scientific
vocabulary
hyponasty
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
collins
always
adjective
botany
having
increased
surface
part
define
hahy
ˈhaɪ
pəˌnæs
syllable
noun
along
causing
bend
definitions
onelook
search
found
dictionaries
that
include
click
first
link
below
directly
page
where
defined
yourdictionary
condition
which
organ
turns
because
more
rapid
bottom
layers
cells
hypo
wiktionary
edit
comparative
superlative
most
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HYPONASTIC»
Découvrez l'usage de
hyponastic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
hyponastic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Principles of Plant Physiology
Thus, in the development of many leaves these, while in the bud, exhibit
hyponastic curvature, but as the buds expand the upper sir"e may grow more
rapidly than the lower so that the amount of. growth on the two sides becomes
equal.
2
Issues in Life Sciences: Molecular Biology: 2011 Edition
National University of Singapore: Structure of arabidopsis HYPONASTIC
LEAVESl and its molecular implications for miRNA processing A new study, '
Structure of arabidopsis HYPONASTIC LEAVES1 and its molecular implications
for miRNA ...
3
Acyclic Hydrocarbons: Advances in Research and Application: ...
New research, 'A kinetic analysis of hyponastic growth and petiole elongation
upon ethylene exposure in Rumex palustris,' is the subject of a report. “Complete
submergence is an important stress factor for many terrestrial plants, and a
limited ...
In Rumex palustris, one of the responses to submergence is a hyponastic
movement of the leaves, caused by cell elongation at the abaxial side in the
basal region of the petiole (Cox et al. 2004). The effect can be mimicked by
adding ethylene ...
Laszlo Bögre, Gerrit Beemster, 2008
5
Salt Stress in Plants: Signalling, Omics and Adaptations
Hyponastic. Leaves ... maturation (Vazquez et al. 2004). HYLl has 2 MicroRNAs
and Their Role in Salt Stress Response in Plants 19 Enzymatic Machinery of
miRNAs Pathway Dicer Dawdle (DDL) Hyponastic Leaves 1 (HYL1) and Serrate
(SE).
Parvaiz Ahmad, Mohamed Mahgoub Azooz, M.N.V. Prasad, 2013
It is thought that epinastic and hyponastic movements result from differential
distribution of the growth hormone auxin between the upper and lower side of the
organ, although roles for other hormones including ethylene and abscisic acid
also ...
Dov Koller, Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh, 2011
7
Advances in Brassicaceae Research and Application: 2012 Edition
We tested the predicted effects of MeJA and SA using light-mediated upward leaf
movement (differential petiole growth also called hyponastic growth). We found
that MeJA, infestation by the JA-inducing insect herbivore Pieris rapae, and SA ...
The roll-2 allele demonstrates hyponastic growth (upward movement of the leaf
blades), aberrant pavement cell and stomatal morphology in cotyledons and
defective trichome formation, but only the hyponastic phenotype was suppressed
by ...
Rujin Chen, František Baluška, 2013
9
Comprehensive Objective Biology
... is due to (fa) Seismonasty (ci) Diageotropism. (fa) Hyponasty (d) Thermonasty.
(a) Thigmotropism D (c) Heliotropism D Balsam shows (a) Nyctinasty D (c)
Photonasty D Opening and closing of flowers is due to (a) Epinastic and
hyponastic ...
Cotyledons hyponastic. Not separated, turned downwards. After 92 hours.
Cotyledons hyponastic, upright. Not separated. After 96 hours. Cotyledons
hyponastic. Slightly separating. After 116 hours. Cotyledons strongly hyponastic.
Slightly ...
Minnesota Academy of Science, 1883