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Publikováno v:
Plant physiology. 93(1)
Roots of hydroponically grown maize (Zea mays cv LG11) have a greatly reduced growth rate at 5 degrees C (0.02 millimeters per hour) compared with those at 20 degrees C (1.2 millimeters per hour). Various physical parameters of roots growing at each
Publikováno v:
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 29:71-83
Tropisms and other movements of a plant organ result from alterations in local rates of cell elongation and a consequent development of a growth differential between its opposite sides. Relative elemental rates of elongation (RELELs) are useful to ch
Autor:
Peter W. Barlow, Jill S. Adam
Publikováno v:
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 29:323-336
Primary roots of maize (Zea mays L.) were maintained at 5°C for various periods and then placed at 20°C to allow their regrowth. The growth of both roots and the first leaves in the recovery period decreased in proportion to the period spent in the
Autor:
Sarah Ayling, Jill S. Adam, W. Day, S. Matthews, Michael P. Fuller, Anne Chapman, John R. Porter, D. W. Wood, A. H. Weir, R. K. Belford, R. K. M. Hay, C. K. Baker, Margaret Appleyard, Janice Hampson, E. J. M. Kirby, V. B. Anne Willington, W. J. Thompson, P. V. Biscoe
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Agricultural Science. 109:123-134
SummaryThe initiation of leaf and spikelet primordia was studied at sites ranging in latitude from Newton Abbot (50·6°N) to Aberdeen (57·2°N) in crops sown in the middle of September, October and November 1983. The rate of primordium initiation t
Autor:
Jill S. Adam, D. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Horticultural Science. 41:65-72
The inheritance of the number of flowers per node, fruit set, fruit per node, fruit size, bush vigour and internode length is reported for the twelve black currant progenies obtained from inter-crossing Baldwin, Boskoop Giant, Seabrook’s Black and
Autor:
M. N. Hough, R. K. Belford, A. H. Weir, Michael P. Fuller, Anne Chapman, V. B. Anne Willington, John R. Porter, S. Matthews, P. Beale, W. Day, Margaret Appleyard, E. J. M. Kirby, D. W. Wood, Jill S. Adam, R. K. M. Hay, C. K. Baker, Janice Hampson, Sarah Ayling, W. J. Thompson, P. V. Biscoe
SummaryAn experiment to measure the variation in the phenological and apical development ofwinter wheat (cv. Avalon) in England and Scotland is described. Ten sites which ranged from Aberdeen (57·2° N), the most northerly, to Newton Abbot (50·6°
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