Search

Your search keyword '"Rumex growth & development"' showing total 46 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Descriptor "Rumex growth & development" Remove constraint Descriptor: "Rumex growth & development" Publication Year Range Last 50 years Remove constraint Publication Year Range: Last 50 years
46 results on '"Rumex growth & development"'

Search Results

1. Allelopathic effect of the methanol extract of the weed species-red sorrel (Rumex acetosella L.) on the growth, phytohormone content and antioxidant activity of the cover crop - white clover (Trifolium repens L.).

2. Secondary Metabolites, Ferulic Acid and p -Hydroxybenzoic Acid Induced Toxic Effects on Photosynthetic Process in Rumex acetosa L.

3. Growth performance and emergence of invasive alien Rumex confertus in different soil types.

4. Optimization of plant hormonal balance by microorganisms prevents plant heavy metal accumulation.

5. Growth and competitive interaction between seedlings of an invasive Rumex confertus and of co-occurring two native Rumex species in relation to nutrient availability.

6. Testing the translocation hypothesis and Haldane's rule in Rumex hastatulus.

7. The improvement of bioactive secondary metabolites accumulation in Rumex gmelini Turcz through co-culture with endophytic fungi.

8. Overexpression of a flower-specific aerolysin-like protein from the dioecious plant Rumex acetosa alters flower development and induces male sterility in transgenic tobacco.

9. Antifungal and Herbicidal Effects of Fruit Essential Oils of Four Myrtus communis Genotypes.

10. Content of Zinc and Copper in Selected Plants Growing Along a Motorway.

11. Plant trait expression responds to establishment timing.

12. Effect of Environmental Factors on Germination and Emergence of Invasive Rumex confertus in Central Europe.

13. Comparative study of root growth and sucrose-cleaving enzymes in metallicolous and non-metallicolous populations of Rumex dentatus under copper stress.

14. Two Rumex species from contrasting hydrological niches regulate flooding tolerance through distinct mechanisms.

15. Contemporary evolution of plant growth rate following experimental removal of herbivores.

16. Uptake and translocation of Ti from nanoparticles in crops and wetland plants.

17. Influences on the establishment and dominance of vegetation in stormwater infiltration basins.

18. Reversal of height dimorphism promotes pollen and seed dispersal in a wind-pollinated dioecious plant.

19. Plasticity as a plastic response: how submergence-induced leaf elongation in Rumex palustris depends on light and nutrient availability in its early life stage.

20. Phytoextraction and uptake patterns of weathered polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated soils using three perennial weed species.

21. Seed longevity and fire: germination responses of an exotic perennial herb in NW Patagonian grasslands (Argentina).

22. Effects of copper on phenology and reproduction in Rumex dentatus from metalliferous and non-metalliferous sites.

23. Fitness consequences of natural variation in flooding-induced shoot elongation in Rumex palustris.

24. [Combined effects of copper and simulated acid rain on copper accumulation, growth, and antioxidant enzyme activities of Rumex acetosa].

25. Growth-mediated stress escape: convergence of signal transduction pathways activated upon exposure to two different environmental stresses.

26. Isolation of bioactive allelochemicals from sunflower (variety Suncross-42) through fractionation-guided bioassays.

27. Endogenous abscisic acid as a key switch for natural variation in flooding-induced shoot elongation.

28. A kinetic analysis of hyponastic growth and petiole elongation upon ethylene exposure in Rumex palustris.

29. Intraspecific variation in the magnitude and pattern of flooding-induced shoot elongation in Rumex palustris.

30. Is elongation-induced leaf emergence beneficial for submerged Rumex species?

31. Effect of Cu stress on the invertase activity and root growth in two populations of Rumex dentatus L. with different Cu tolerance.

32. [Study on correlation of soil nutrients and content of active constituents in root of Rumex gmelini].

33. Phytotoxicity of volatile oil from Eucalyptus citriodora against some weedy species.

34. Long-term submergence-induced elongation in Rumex palustris requires abscisic acid-dependent biosynthesis of gibberellin1.

35. The stimulating effects of ethylene and auxin on petiole elongation and on hyponastic curvature are independent processes in submerged Rumex palustris.

36. Limited costs of wrong root placement in Rumex palustris in heterogeneous soils.

37. How plants cope with complete submergence.

38. Ethylene regulates fast apoplastic acidification and expansin A transcription during submergence-induced petiole elongation in Rumex palustris.

39. [Study on the optimal harvesting time of Rumex gmelini by analyzing the contents of principal components].

40. Mechanisms governing sex-ratio variation in dioecious Rumex nivalis.

41. The roles of ethylene, auxin, abscisic acid, and gibberellin in the hyponastic growth of submerged Rumex palustris petioles.

42. Expression of alpha-expansin genes during root acclimations to O2 deficiency in Rumex palustris.

43. Soil contamination and plant uptake of heavy metals at polluted sites in China.

44. Plant movement. Submergence-induced petiole elongation in Rumex palustris depends on hyponastic growth.

45. 3 beta,13-dihydroxylated C20 gibberellins from inflorescences of Rumex acetosa L.

46. De-submergence-induced ethylene production in Rumex palustris: regulation and ecophysiological significance.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources