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2014

Morphogenesis in plants is usually reconstructed by scanning electron microscopy and histology of meristematic structures. These techniques are destructive and require many samples to obtain a consecutive series of states. Unfortunately, using this methodology the absolute timing of growth and complete relative initiation of organs remain obscure. To overcome this limitation, an in vivo observational method based on Epi-Illumination Light Microscopy (ELM) was developed and tested with a male inflorescence meristem (floral unit) of the handkerchief tree Davidia involucrata Baill. (Nyssaceae). We asked whether the most basal flowers of this floral unit arise in a basipetal sequence or, altern…

fungiMorphogenesisfood and beveragesContext (language use)Plant ScienceBiologyMeristembiology.organism_classificationDavidia involucrataInflorescenceLive cell imagingBotanyPrimordiumNyssaceaeFrontiers in Plant Science
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Micropropagation from inflorescence stems of the Spanish endemic plant Centaurea paui Loscos ex Willk. (Compositae)

1999

Tissue culture techniques have been established as a useful approach for ex situ conservation of rare, endemic or threatened plant species. This report describes the micropropagation of Centaurea paui Loscos ex Willk (Compositae), an extremely endangered plant species endemic to the Valencia Community (eastern Spain), as a conservation measure which does not cause damage to the wild plants used as explant source. Inflorescence nodal segments of C. paui were selected as explants for in vitro establishment. The best rate of shoot proliferation was obtained on Murashige and Skoog (MS) mineral medium supplemented with 0.5 mg/l 6-benzyladenine or with 2 mg/l kinetin. Maximum shoot elongation was…

fungifood and beveragesPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineBiologyEx situ conservationchemistry.chemical_compoundTissue cultureMurashige and Skoog mediumInflorescencechemistryMicropropagationBotanyShootKinetinAgronomy and Crop ScienceExplant culturePlant Cell Reports
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Characters with multiple usages- phenotypic variability analysis at Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench species

2010

Merging aesthetics with utility, some medicinal plants can benefit both of a high production and decoration potential. This calls for diversification of improvement directions of the species. Through this article we suggest one of these species, Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench. This is considered to be important at this time, acquisition of new biological forms - varieties in this species, which show multiple attributes utility based on key biological characteristics, agronomic, physiological, biochemical and agrochemical (medicinal, decorative, culinary etc.). To achieve this goal, studies were undertaken, given in this article, which is the starting point for selecting characters represent…

multiple usagevariability coefficientleaflcsh:Biology (General)food and beveragesinflorescencelcsh:QH301-705.5Echinacea purpureaAnalele Universitatii din Oradea: Fascicula Biologie
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Honeybees affect floral microbiome composition in a central food source for wild pollinators in boreal ecosystems

2021

AbstractBasic knowledge on dispersal of microbes in pollinator networks is essential for plant, insect, and microbial ecology. Thorough understanding of the ecological consequences of honeybee farming on these complex plant–pollinator–microbe interactions is a prerequisite for sustainable honeybee keeping. Most research on plant–pollinator–microbe interactions have focused on temperate agricultural systems. Therefore, information on a wild plant that is a seasonal bottleneck for pollinators in cold climate such as Salix phylicifolia is of specific importance. We investigated how floral visitation by insects influences the community structure of bacteria and fungi in Salix phylicifolia inflo…

pajutsalix phylicifoliapölytysbakteeritkukinnotmehiläishoitohyönteisetinflorescencefungibacteriapölyttäjättarhamehiläinensienetsiitepölyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsrichness
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Modelling the relationship between sexual reproduction and rhizome growth in Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile

2006

The relationship between flowering and growth performance of Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile in meadows distributed along the south-eastern coast of Sicily (Italy) was investigated by means of a statistical model (generalized linear mixed model) combined with the lepidochronological analysis. Over a 28-year period, 67 floral stalk remains were observed. The highest flowering index was recorded in lepidochronological year 1998 (10.1%) and the Inflorescence Frequency per age showed a clear decrease corresponding to 15-year-old shoots. The sexual reproductive event had positive effects on rhizome elongation (cm year−1) and leaf production (no. leaves year−1) in the same flowering year, whilst n…

sexual reproductionEcologybiologyfungiStress inducedlepidochronologyPosidonia oceanicafood and beveragesAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationshoot ageRhizomeSexual reproductionInflorescencegeneralized linear mixed modelPosidonia oceanicaShootBotanyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Ecology
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