PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «PHOTOPERIODIC»
photoperiodic
critical
photoperiod
control
time
measurement
flowering
lighting
induction
reaction
circadian
rhythm
sɜrˈkeɪdiən
biological
process
that
displays
endogenous
entrainable
oscillation
about
hours
these
rhythms
driven
clock
have
photoperiodic
translations
information
define
interval
hour
period
during
plant
animal
exposed
light
more
adaptation
pathways
produces
short
developmental
processes
because
directly
related
successful
reproduction
regulation
arabidopsis
photoreceptors
regulated
photosensory
receptors
including
receptor
phytochromes
blue
review
inia
opposite
response
between
specific
regulatory
mechanisms
involved
controlling
constans
only
coincidence
pathway
separated
into
functional
domains
length
through
periodic
here
report
histone
deacetylation
mechanism
modulation
expression
identified
conveys
timing
stabilization
long
protein
crucial
nature
photoperiodicの意味
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PHOTOPERIODIC»
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photoperiodic na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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Photoperiodic Regulation of Insect and Molluscan Hormones
An important question is the extent to which similarities in photoperiodic
responses of different species of arthropods are the result of convergent
evolution, or whether various elements of the induction mechanism, like the
photoreceptor, the ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
A response to light, the photoperiodic response, is the result of the interpretation
of light input by the neuroendocrine machinery, collectively called the
photoperiodic response system (PRS). The PRS is conceptualized comprising
three ...
3
Insect Development:
Photoperiodic and Temperature Control
With his book the author proposes a new concept for a physiological basis of insect development. "The overall contribution of the book resides in its offering a series of concepts that can be discussed and tested.
Victor A. Zaslavski, A. Veerman, 2012
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Molecular Biotechnology for Plant Food Production
These photoperiodic conditions were similar to the length of winter days, when
natural flowering for this variety was abundant. It is now known that some plants
flower in response to the daylength conditions (photoperiodic), whereas others
are ...
Octavio Paredes-Lopez, 1999
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Birds and Climate Change
Photoperiodic Response and the Adaptability of Avian Life Cycles to
Environmental Change TIMOTHY COPPACK* AND FRANCISCO PULIDO I.
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 II.
Introduction .
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Competition Science Vision
Some other Photoperiodic Classes of Plants Intermediate Plants — These plants
flower only under daylength within a certain range usually between 12 to 16
hours of light but fail to flower under either longer or shorter photoperiods.
Examples ...
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Melatonin: From Molecules to Therapy
Non-Photoperiodic Animals: Circadian and Seasonal Changes in Immunity
Krystyna Skwarlo-Sonta, * Pawel Majewski, Joanna Pawlak and Magdalena
Markowska Department of Animal Physiology, Faculty of Biology, Warsaw
University, ...
S. R. Pandi-Perumal, Daniel P. Cardinali, 2007
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Photoperiodism: The Biological Calendar
It is still uncertain how such a weak ability of LS-TIM to interact with CRY
contributes to the photoperiodic response, but the potential role of tim and cry on
photoperiodism leads to the necessity to explore the relationship between the
circadian ...
Randy J. Nelson, David L. Denlinger, David E. Somers, 2009
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Melatonin: Biosynthesis, Physiological Effects, and Clinical ...
A photoperiodic mechanism developed early in mammalian evolution, most
probably inherited at least in part from reptilian ancestors, could have been
passed on essentially intact to serve all photoperiodic mammals. In conjunction
with ...
Hing-Sing Yu, Russel J. Reiter, 1992
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Insect Clocks, Third Edition
(1933) were the earliest workers concerned with the photoperiodic control of
insect diapause. Sabrosky and his collaborators showed that diapause in the
grasshopper Acrydium arenosum could be averted by exposure to continuous
light.
D.S. Saunders, C.G.H. Steel, X. Vafopoulou, R.D. Lewis, 2002
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «PHOTOPERIODIC»
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photoperiodic no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Jamaican sorrel used for jellies, pies and teas
Most varieties are photoperiodic, meaning they are sensitive to the length of daylight and do not flower if there are more than 13 hours of light in ... «Tallahassee.com, jul 15»
The genetic architecture of sexually selected traits in two natural …
Photoperiodic regulation of life-history traits before and after eclosion: egg-to-adult development time, juvenile body mass and reproductive ... «Nature.com, jul 15»
Learning to share
Cannabis is a photoperiodic crop, so during flowering, there is a 12-hour light cycle. To even out the load electricity-wise, Jonard says, half of ... «Greenhouse Management, jul 15»
LED lighting systems
Whether it is for photoperiodic, supplementary or total replacement, LED technology is striving to provide solutions. With some significant ... «Horticulture Week, jun 15»
Cry babies, it's time to plant onions
Onions are photoperiodic, which means they are sensitive to day length. Oregon State University Extension recommends long-day onion ... «Mail Tribune, abr 15»
Crop response to length and its role in fertilizer applications
Plants with a photoperiodic response for flowering will grow vegetatively until they receive the daylength required and then they pretty much ... «Michigan State University Extension, mar 15»
The two sides of GIGANTEA
The B. rapa alleles from the two parental strains could both rescue the photoperiodic flowering defect of the Arabidopsis gi null mutant. «Nature.com, mar 15»
With Poinsettias, Perseverance Pays Off
Reblooming is not a trick, but remember that the plant is photoperiodic, setting buds and producing bracts in the fall as nights become longer. «27east.com, dez 14»
Bringing poinsettias to fruition in Rapid City
“They are photoperiodic sensitive, meaning that day length is what triggers bract production,” said Scott Sime, production manager at Jolly ... «Washington Times, dez 14»
Bringing poinsettias to fruition
“They are photoperiodic sensitive, meaning that day length is what triggers bract production,” said Scott Sime, production manager at Jolly ... «Rapid City Journal, dez 14»