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Autor:
Mary E. Musgrave
Publikováno v:
Cytokinins ISBN: 9781351071284
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https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351071284-13
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351071284-13
Autor:
A. Kuang, Lanfang H. Levine, Mary E. Musgrave, Patricia Bisbee, Rebecca L. Darnell, Jack J. W. A. van Loon, Joan Allen
Publikováno v:
Allen, J, Bisbee, P A, Darnell, R L, Kuang, A, Levine, L H, Musgrave, M E & van Loon, J J W A 2009, ' Gravity control of growth form in brassica rapa and arabidopsis thaliana (brassicaceae): consequences for secondary metabolism ', American Journal of Botany, vol. 96, no. 3, pp. 652-660 . https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.0800261
American Journal of Botany, 96(3), 652-660. John Wiley & Sons Inc.
American Journal of Botany, 96(3), 652-660. Botanical Society of America Inc.
American Journal of Botany, 96(3), 652-660. John Wiley & Sons Inc.
American Journal of Botany, 96(3), 652-660. Botanical Society of America Inc.
How gravity influences the growth form and flavor components of plants is of interest to the space program because plants could be used for food and life support during prolonged missions away from the planet, where that constant feature of Earth's e
Publikováno v:
Planta, 230(5), 863-870. Springer Verlag
Musgrave, M E, Kuang, A X, Allen, J & van Loon, J J W A 2009, ' Hypergravity prevents seed production in Arabidopsis by disrupting pollen tube growth ', Planta, vol. 230, no. 5, pp. 863-870 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-009-0992-5
Musgrave, M E, Kuang, A X, Allen, J & van Loon, J J W A 2009, ' Hypergravity prevents seed production in Arabidopsis by disrupting pollen tube growth ', Planta, vol. 230, no. 5, pp. 863-870 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-009-0992-5
How tightly land plants are adapted to the gravitational force (g) prevailing on Earth has been of interest because unlike many other environmental factors, g presents as a constant force. Ontogeny of mature angiosperms begins with an embryo that is
Publikováno v:
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 62:247-253
The Brassica rapa L. silique is a self-contained environment that maintains hypoxia around the developing seeds, and in which carbon dioxide accumulates to very high concentrations (>30,000 ppm). How the silique microenvironment modulates the composi
Autor:
Mary E. Musgrave, Lindsey K. Tuominen
Publikováno v:
Plant Growth Regulation. 49:167-175
Concentration is one factor that is known to determine how metabolic gases influence the growth and secondary metabolism of plant tissues in culture. How actual gas bioavailability influences these processes has not been studied despite its potential
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Although plants are envisioned to play a central role in life support systems for future long-duration space travel, plant growth in space has been problematic due to horticultural problems of nutrient delivery and gas resupply posed by the weightles
Autor:
Mary E. Musgrave
Publikováno v:
Seed Science Research. 12:1-17
Since experimentation with plants began in space, a wide range of information has been gained regarding how this unique environment affects the biology of seeds. Seed biology experiments in this milieu have addressed aspects of seed storage, seed ger
Autor:
Mary E. Musgrave, John Blasiak
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology. 77:432-437
SummaryAlthough gaseous environment has been shown to have a fundamental influence on seed development, the internal atmosphere of developing fruit has seldom been characterized. Most studies depend upon emission rates that may not reflect true inter
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Plant Sciences. 161:203-211
Plant reproduction under spaceflight conditions has been problematic in the past. In order to determine what aspect of reproductive development is affected by microgravity, we studied pollination and embryo development in Brassica rapa L. during 16 d
Autor:
L. G. Briarty, Gail E. Bingham, S. C. Stout, Y. Xiao, M. A. Levenskikh, Mary E. Musgrave, V. N. Sychev, Anxiu Kuang, I. G. Podolski
Publikováno v:
Planta. 210:400-406
Growth of higher plants in the microgravity environment of orbital platforms has been problematic. Plants typically developed more slowly in space and often failed at the reproductive phase. Short-duration experiments on the Space Shuttle showed that