MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «THIGMOTROPIC»
thigmotropic
cockroach
insects
plants
thigmotropism
movement
which
plant
moves
grows
response
touch
contact
stimuli
prefix
thigmo
comes
from
greek
usually
occurs
when
grow
around
surface
such
wall
trellis
climbing
thigmotropic
meaning
pronunciation
translations
define
oriented
organism
mechanical
tendril
coiling
string
support
origin
thígm
tropisms
phototropic
geotropic
medical
more
merriam
webster
relating
exhibiting
seen
heard
what
made
want
look
please
tell
where
read
including
reverso
thixotropic
thigmotaxis
thigmotactic
biology
kenyon
college
therefore
said
negatively
this
allows
follow
least
resistance
addition
defined
noun
stereotropismorigin
thigmotropismmodl
tropismrelated
forms
adjective
oviposition
sandfly
lutzomyia
trop
parasitol
longipalpis
diptera
psychodidae
crevices
action
figure
initial
curvature
after
stimulation
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «THIGMOTROPIC»
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1
Plant Tropisms: And Other Growth Movements
5.2 THIGMOTROPIC RESPONSES Differential growth in response to a contact
stimulus can occur in many rapidly growing organs. For example, if etiolated
seedlings are repeatedly touched on one side of the hypocotyl, or if coleoptiles
are ...
2
Principles of Horticultural Physiology
Thigmotropic responses in roots Roots naturally have a propensity to grow down
— wards into the soil due to gravitropism. When a root encounters an obstacle as
it grows, it will turn and grow around the obstacle, apparently over— riding the ...
Edward Francis Durner, 2013
3
Physiology and Behaviour of Plants
Both tendrils and petioles, once they have entwined their target, harden and
cease to be thigmotropic. The mechanism by which plant movement occurs is still
unclear. Darwin (1880), in his experiments, showed that pea tendrils would
respond ...
4
Advances in Genetics, Genomics and Control of Rice Blast Disease
6. Thigmotropic. Cue. and. Second. Messenger. Accumulation. Cyclic AMP (
cAMP) has been implicated as a critical mediator of cell signaling during
appressorium development in Magnaporthe (Mitchell and Dean 1995; Choi and
Dean 1997).
Guo-Liang Wang, Barbara Valent, 2009
5
Morphogenesis and Pathogenicity in Fungi
The thigmotropic sensitivity of Aspergillus niger increased in low nutrient
conditions due to a change in hyphal tip shape, which became more closely
apposed to the substratum (Bowen et al. 2007). In C. albicans, low nutrient
availability and ...
José Pérez Martín, Antonio Di Pietro, 2012
6
Plants in Action: Adaptation in Nature, Performance in ...
Coiling is a tropic response, since direction ot curvature relates to the Figure 8.12
Thigmotropic twining of a tendril around a supporting stem, after touch contact by
one side of the tendril. Later, tension coiling within the tendril has dragged the ...
Brian James Atwell, Paul E. Kriedemann, Colin G. N. Turnbull, 1999
7
Fungal Pathogenesis in Plants and Crops: Molecular Biology ...
However, no appressoria were formed on the artificial surfaces used, indicating
that appressoria also need thigmotropic signal to be formed (Jansson and A
̊kesson, 2003). Studies on appressorial formation by B. sorokiniana on leaf
replicas ...
8
The Fungal Spore and Disease Initiation in Plants and Animals
The effect of a curved thigmotropic stimulus, Phytopathol. Z. 69:115-124.
Dickinson, S., 1971, Studies in the physiology of obligate parasitism. VIII. An
analysis of fungal responses to thigmotropic stimuli, Phytopathol. Z. 70:62-70.
Dickinson, S.
G.T. Cole, H.C. Hoch, 1991
9
Plant Roots: The Hidden Half, Third Edition
When stimulated in such a manner the roots showed continuous tropic curvature
and curved first up and away from gravity, then continually around forming circles
and coils. B. Thigmotropic Sensing by the Root Cap Cells Mechanical sensing ...
Yoav Waisel, Amram Eshel, Tom Beeckman, 2002
10
Mechanosensitive Ion Channels
The zone of gravitropic sensing cells is compacted inside the zone of
thigmotropic sensing cells, which are encased in a tough polygonal net. It is the
outline of the net which is sketched in this cross‐sectional diagram. There is no
sharp ...
6 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «THIGMOTROPIC»
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thigmotropic est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Fridge Magnet: Pantry pests
They're thigmotropic insects, Gleeson says, which means they like tight spaces, such as behind the backsplash or in the space where the cupboard meets the ... «Roanoke Times, juil 15»
10 Interesting Tidbits and Little Known Facts About Cockroaches
Cockroaches Like to Be Touched–Another interesting tidbit and little-known fact about this insect is they are thigmotropic, which means they are tactile creatures ... «Guardian Liberty Voice, juil 15»
5 Eye Opening Facts About Cockroaches
The cockroach is thigmotropic, meaning they like to feel solid contact touching them against their bodies, and preferably on all sides. They seek out cracks and ... «Care2.com, mars 15»
Heaven on a bike
... and longan, and even showing us, along the roadside, a bed of thigmotropic ferns whose tiny fronds retracted to the touch, much like a sea anemone. There is ... «Independent Online, janv 15»
Canary creeper: A charming annual climber
It employs twining petioles, which are touch-sensitive, or thigmotropic, to climb. Plant early for a summerlong show. Zone 9. Pests & diseases: Black aphids, ... «San Francisco Chronicle, août 08»
Concordia Corner
... biology labs which begin in early November. One plant, the mimosa, is particularly interesting, “It's thigmotropic, and essentially faints when you touch it.”. «Concordia Journal, oct 06»