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C4 plants: Effects of climate and CO2 on evolutionary fitness
... the effects of CO2 on plant fitness. Our understanding of the role played by CO2 in C4 plant evolution is clearly over-simplistic, and an experimental evaluation of C4 plant fitness in low CO2 is ... questions like these through new investigations of physiology in C4 plants and its impacts on plant fitness. These studies will involve the first artificial selection experiments with C4 plants using CO2 ...
www.palaeobiology.org.uk

ETH - Plant Pathology - Selecting wheat varieties for boosting beneficial soil bacteria to stabilize yield and plant health in low-input and organic cropping systems
... plant health in low-input and organic cropping systems Project Members LeaderMaurhofer, Monika, Dr. ResearcherLutz, Matthias Peter, Dr. Publications Part of COST action 860 Project description: Improvement of plant fitness ... are known to promote plant growth by several mechanisms such as the suppression of plant diseases, induction of systemic resistance or providing the plant with nutrients. Thus, ...
www.path.ethz.ch

Plant Pathology: Infection Process: Disease Development
... INFECTION PROCESS: DISEASE DEVELOPMENT The amount of disease that develops in a plant community is dependent on properties of the host, the pathogen and the ... Pathogen Host Environment Presence of pathogen Pathogenicity Adaptability Dispersal efficiency Survival efficiency Reproductive fitness Susceptibility Growth stage & form Population density & structure General health Temperature Rainfall / Dew ...
bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, Volume 25, Number 1, March 2003
... 1, March 2003 Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology Revue canadienne de phytopathologie Table of Contents Table des matières Volume ... involvement of rhizobacteria-mediated induction of systemic resistance in biocontrol of plant diseases P.A.H.M. Bakker, L.X. Ran, C.M.J ... De Boer Pages 10-20 Abstract / Résumé Diverse traits for pathogen fitness in Gibberella zeae A.E. Desjardins and R.D. Plattner Pages 21 ...
pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca

Complex Search Australian Plant Image Index
... Australian National Herbarium Home > ANBG > Photo > Complex Search Full Photo Search Australian Plant Image Index The Australian Plant Image Index (APII) is part of a much larger database of botanical ... as is' without any expressed or implied warrantees or assertions about data completeness, quality or fitness for any particular purpose. Updated 8 September, 2006 by the Photograph Curator (photo@anbg ...
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Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University
... Introduction to Plant Systematics (4cr) BOT 321 Organic Chemistry (8cr) CH 331, CH 332. Calculus (8cr) MTH 251 and MTH 252 or MTH 241 and MTH 245. Baccalaureate Core Lifetime Fitness for ... ) MINOR (27) Genetics (4cr) BI 311 or Plant Genetics HORT/CSS 430 (3) . Introduction to Plant Systematics (4cr) BOT 321. Plant Physiology (5cr) BOT 331. Plant Ecology (4cr) BOT 341. Additional 11-12 credits ...
www.bcc.orst.edu

Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University
... of plant disease. Description of Research My laboratory group studies microbial interactions on plant surfaces, especially the interactions between biological control agents and plant pathogens ... plant commensal Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf-5. Nature Biotechnology 23: 873-878. Stockwell, V. O., and Loper, J. E. 2005. The sigma factor RpoS is required for stress tolerance and environmental fitness ...
www.bcc.orst.edu
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Department of Biology: Plant Ecophysiology Group: People: Post-docs: millenaar
... subject to irregular flooding. Therefore plants have to cope with these stressful environmental conditions. Some plant species are able to cope with flooding stress and stimulate the elongation rate of ... in dense canopies these responses bring the leaves closer to the light, thereby enhancing plant performance and fitness. The aim of this project is to characterise new genes and proteins involved ...
www.bio.uu.nl

Botany online - PUBLIC DOMAIN - G. Mendel: Experiments in Plant Hybridization
... The value and utility of any experiment are determined by the fitness of the material to the purpose for which it is used, ... immaterial whether the dominant character belongs to the seed plant or to the pollen plant; the form of the hybrid remains identical in both ... the various constant forms are produced in one plant, or even in one flower of a plant, the conclusion appears logical that in the ...
www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de

The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... oblong with regular flattened ends. Emarginate - with notched ends or tips. Embryo - the new plant developing from the fertilised egg cell (zygote) in the fertilised seed. Endemic - ... "The Origin of Species", whereby organisms possessing one or more characteristics conferring increased fitness, tend to survive and proliferate more successfully than similar organisms without these features. ...
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