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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «VERNALIZATION»
Découvrez l'usage de
vernalization dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
vernalization et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Vernalization: A Model for Investigating Epigenetics and ...
Stable repression of FLC by vernalization fads to occur in atpmrt5 mutants. Furthermore, AtPRMT5 is required for vernalization-mediated symmetric di-methylation of arginine 3 on histone 4 at FLC chromatin.
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Genetic Loci for
Vernalization Requirement Duration in ...
Scope and Method of Study. The purpose of this study was to identify key genetic loci responsible for vernalization requirement duration in winter wheat.
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Flower Seeds: Biology and Technology
Irradiance and light quality interaction with irradiance Irradiance during
vernalization is critical with some species. For instance, Apium graveolens L. var.
Duke, does not perceive vernalizing temperatures unless plants are exposed to
light ...
M. B. McDonald, Francis Y. Kwong, 2005
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The Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of Flowering
separable pathways that include light quality, photoperiod, gibberellin signal
transduction, autonomous and (in winter annuals), vernalization requirement and
response pathways (Yanovsky and Kay, 2003; Boss et al., 2004; Henderson and
...
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Photoperiodism and
Vernalization in Plants
This book examines the potential outputs of the various forms of energies in the world.
Bibhas Chandra Mazumdar, 2005
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Cold Hardiness in Plants: Molecular Genetics, Cell Biology ...
While we use the term vernalization requirement for standardization with other
cereal nomenclature, winter barley varieties are better described as
vernalizationresponsive rather than -requiring, as they will eventually flower;
however, without ...
Tony H. H. Chen, M. Uemura, S. Fujikawa, 2006
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Understanding Options for Agricultural Production
Cultivar variation in response to vernalization of winter cereals Winter wheat and
barley varieties usually require exposure to relatively low temperatures before
spikelet formation can begin. This low temperature requirement for flowering, ...
G.Y. Tsuji, G. Hoogenboom, P.K. Thornton, 1998
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Modeling Physiology of Crop Development, Growth and Yield
The effect of vernalization can be included in Eqn 8.1 by including a function that
accounts for vernalization (verfun). BD : tempfun >< ppfun >< verfun (8.2) Like
tempfun and ppfun, the vernalization function has a value between 0 and 1.
During ...
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Mechanisms in Plant Development
Typically, such buds will not resume growth unless exposed to a further and
prolonged period of cold: a process called vernalization. This mechanism
prevents occasional warm days from inducing premature growth in winter. In a
similar way, ...
Ottoline Leyser, Stephen Day, 2009
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Flower Breeding and Genetics: Issues, Challenges and ...
Recent research demonstrates that a low red:far red light ratio is antagonistic to
vernalization of/?, sativus (Engelen-Eigles, 1996) and Lilium longiflorum (Erwin
and Engelen-Eigles, unpublished data). In contrast, a high red:far red ratio ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «VERNALIZATION»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
vernalization est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
How to successfully grow your own fennel
You induce bolting by giving the plant an artificial winter, a process called vernalization after the Latin word for spring. An early practitioner was Trofim Lysenko, ... «Washington Post, févr 15»
The story of monogerm sugar beet seed
Flowering is stimulated after a period of cool temperatures and long nights, known as vernalization. In practice, the roots harvested from selection plots are ... «Scottsbluff Star Herald, févr 15»
Peffley: Carrots are only edible before they mature
Flowering in biennials is stimulated upon vernalization, a period of extended exposure to low temperatures, usually experienced under winter conditions. «LubbockOnline.com, févr 15»
Arctic blast unlikely to hurt newly emerged wheat
Vernalization refers to a certain number of chilling hours a plant must experience before it switches from vegetative to reproductive growth, he said. «AgriLife Today, nov 14»
Extreme Science With Radical Rick: Germinating Seeds With Orbies
Some seeds require exposure to cold temperatures (vernalization) to break dormancy. Seeds in a dormant state will not germinate even if conditions are ... «KHQ Right Now, juin 14»
Gourmet Garlic: Porcelains
In warmer regions this type of garlic may require a period of artificial vernalization prior to planting to help ensure optimal growth. Although Porcelains are quite ... «Mother Earth News, mai 14»
Gourmet Garlic: Hardneck vs. Softneck Garlic
They require a greater period of vernalization than softneck cultivars, so a prolonged period of cooler weather is ideal. In turn, softnecks tend to perform in ... «Mother Earth News, avril 14»
Manhattan center conducts advanced wheat research
The facility includes indoor climate-controlled growth rooms that allow scientists to grow wheat and conduct experiments year-round; vernalization and tissue ... «Topeka Capital Journal, mars 14»
Quick spring forage crops
These forages require a short-day, cold temperature stimulus called vernalization to produce a seedstalk and seedhead. Late planted winter wheat and oats ... «CattleNetwork.com, févr 14»
Agri-Food Innovations Awarded in Richmond Hill
Then comes the key step: vernalization. By exposing his artichokes to 2°Celcius conditions that mimic a Mediterranean winter, he tricks them into dormancy. «Government of Ontario News, nov 13»