PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «CHEMOTROPISM»
chemotropism
plant
stimulus
biology
examples
plants
experiment
chemo
tropism
growth
organisms
such
bacteria
navigated
chemical
from
outside
organism
part
response
termed
‘positive’
towards
‘negative’
away
example
tropic
movement
seen
during
chemotropism
translations
information
about
encyclopedia
britannica
forms
include
phototropism
light
geotropism
gravity
particular
substances
hydrotropism
define
oriented
more
merriam
webster
pism
noun
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trə
ˌpi
zəm
orientation
cells
relation
stimuli
worlds
david
darling
toward
defined
mä′trə
piz′əm
ä′
kem′ō
trō′
tendency
certain
other
turn
bend
under
influence
psychology
gradients
yeast
third
section
focuses
different
responses
addition
what
known
site
axis
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CHEMOTROPISM»
Scopri l'uso di
chemotropism nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
chemotropism e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Chemotropism of Mosquitoes
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
corrhizal fungi [84]. Chemotaxis has attracted considerable interest because of its
widespread occurrence among organisms in the several biological kingdoms [85
-87]. Chemotropism is a phenomenon largely restricted to the fungi because of ...
3
Principles of Plant Physiology
Pfeffer also found that in certain mosses, Funaria hygrometrica, Leptobryum
pyriforme and Brachythecium rivulare, the antherozoids exhibit positive
chemotropism towards sucrose, but no chemotactic response of moss
antherozoids could be ...
4
BIOLOGY For Tenth Class Part3
These three stimuli give us the three types of tropisms : phototropism, geotropism
and chemotropism. In phototropism, the stimulus is light, in geotropism the
stimulus is gravity; and in chemotropism, the stimulus is a chemical. We can now
say ...
Lakhmir Singh and Manjit kaur, Lakhmir Singh, Manjit Kaur
5
Morphogenesis and Pathogenicity in Fungi
The environmental cues that explain these tropic responses have not been
established – but they have been hypothesised to be due to either positive
aerotropism towards regions of high oxygen tension or a form of negative
chemotropism ...
José Pérez Martín, Antonio Di Pietro, 2012
6
Phosphorus in Action: Biological Processes in Soil ...
We also study the effect when the root system does or does not additionally
follow chemotropism, i.e. the tendency of the roots to grow towards higher Pi
concentrations. 5.2.2.3 Results Figure 5.5a, b shows the root system and soil Pi
depletion ...
Else K. Bünemann, Astrid Oberson, Emmanuel Frossard, 2010
7
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY
... higher than 3540°C (Vasil and Bose, 1959; Vasil, 1962b). Temperature,
therefore, seems to affect the rigidity of the pollen tube wall. The mechanism by
which it does so is not understood. X. Chemotropism Pollen tubes of many plants
have ...
Geoffrey H. Bourne, Kenneth L. Giles, Jatendra Prakash, 1987
Repulsion is not caused by poisonous salts; the zoospores swim readily into a
solution containing a protein and a lethal dose of mercuric chloride.
Chemotropism. The strongest chemotropic response of hyphae and germ tubes
is a negative ...
H. C. Gwynne-Vaughan, 1937
The changing of the direction of growth of fungous hyphae is a complex phenomenon in which at least two factors, cytotropism and hyrotropism, are concerned.
Harry Rascoe Fulton, 1905
10
The Ecology and Physiology of the Fungal Mycelium
However, results obtained by Robinson (1973a) using the perforated-plate
technique suggest that germ tubes and mature hyphae exhibit positive
chemotropism to oxygen. He (Robinson, 1973b) suggests that positive
chemotropism results ...
British Mycological Society. Symposium, David Harry Jennings, Alan D. M. Rayner, 1984
3 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CHEMOTROPISM»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
chemotropism nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
How Do Plants Grow Aboard the International Space Station?
Other tropisms that can be studied are chemotropism (chemicals), thigmotropism (touch), and electrotropism (electric fields). More questions on ... «Slate Magazine, set 14»
It's not easy being green. What if plants have a brain?
... (hydrotropism ), current (electrotropism ), chemicals (chemotropism ), forces (magnetropism ), and injury (traumatropism ), to name a few. «Haaretz, ott 12»
Plant Sex Protein Identified at UC Riverside
... at UC Riverside, authored the paper titled “Chemocyanin, a Small, Basic Protein from the Lily Stigma Induces Pollen Tube Chemotropism. «UC Riverside, dic 03»