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Leaf Morphology

Genetic variation in the juvenile leaf morphology of Eucalyptus globulus Labill  ssp globulus

Genetic variation in the juvenile leaf morphology of Eucalyptus globulus Labill ssp globulus

... juvenile leaf morphology between eucalypt species have been shown to be under strong genetic control and artificial interspecific F1 hybrids are more or less intermediate in these traits ...juvenile ...

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Contrasting Drought Tolerance in Two Apple Cultivars Associated with Difference in Leaf Morphology and Anatomy

Contrasting Drought Tolerance in Two Apple Cultivars Associated with Difference in Leaf Morphology and Anatomy

... DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2019.105051 718 American Journal of Plant Sciences present study indicated that Yanfu 3 is sensitive to drought and that this cultivar showed a greater reduction in Pn under drought. By contrast, ...

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Nature versus nurture in the leaf morphology of Southern Beech, Nothofagus cunninghamii (Nothofagaceae)

Nature versus nurture in the leaf morphology of Southern Beech, Nothofagus cunninghamii (Nothofagaceae)

... and leaf morphology and physiology is the confounding of environmental and genetic or microevolutionary ...species, leaf area may decrease with increasing altitude because of direct envi- ronmental ...

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Natural Variation in the Flag Leaf Morphology of Rice Due to a Mutation of the NARROW LEAF 1 Gene in Oryza sativa L.

Natural Variation in the Flag Leaf Morphology of Rice Due to a Mutation of the NARROW LEAF 1 Gene in Oryza sativa L.

... flag leaf morphology of ...flag leaf morphology traits using 103 accessions from the National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences Core ...NARROW LEAF 1 ( NAL1 ) gene, located ...

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Leaf Morphology Variation of Populus nigra L  in Natural Populations along the Rivers in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

Leaf Morphology Variation of Populus nigra L in Natural Populations along the Rivers in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

... as leaf blade length (LBL), leaf blade width (LBW), the distance between the leaf widest part and the leaf base (DBW) and the petiole length ...wider leaf blades (LBL, LBW) and longer ...

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Effects of shade on growth, biomass allocation and leaf morphology in European yew (Taxus baccata L )

Effects of shade on growth, biomass allocation and leaf morphology in European yew (Taxus baccata L )

... The impact of shade on the growth of European yew (Taxus baccata L.) saplings was investigated over a three-­‐year period using artificial shading to simulate four different light regimes (3, 7, 27 and 100 % relative ...

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ALTITUDINAL EFFECTS ON THE LEAF MORPHOLOGY OF FOUR ARTEMISIA SPECIES

ALTITUDINAL EFFECTS ON THE LEAF MORPHOLOGY OF FOUR ARTEMISIA SPECIES

... Leaf length and width invariably increased witb increasing altitude and the effect became prominent within two months of tbe acclimatization of seedlings at these altitu[r] ...

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3.	Resti Ura′, Samuel Arung Paembonan and Daud Malamassam

3. Resti Ura′, Samuel Arung Paembonan and Daud Malamassam

... as: leaf morphology, leaf anatomy, stomatal density, stomatal size, and stomatal location on leaf ...abaxial leaf surfaces was a process of adaptation of plants to environmental ...

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Ecophysiology in introduced Impatiens species

Ecophysiology in introduced Impatiens species

... I then assessed and compared these two species in terms of traits related to growth, biomass allocation, leaf morphology, photosynthesis and efficiency, and in terms of plasticity: in on[r] ...

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Leaf and seedling morphology: the two prospective parameters to trace phylogeny in Apiaceae subfamily Apioideae

Leaf and seedling morphology: the two prospective parameters to trace phylogeny in Apiaceae subfamily Apioideae

... cases. Morphology can play a vital role in solving taxonomic disputes, ambiguity in tracing phylogeny in Apiaceae, especially the seedling morphology, leaf margin insertion ...mature leaf and ...

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Heteroblasty on Chatham Island: A comparison with New Zealand and New Caledonia

Heteroblasty on Chatham Island: A comparison with New Zealand and New Caledonia

... the morphology of leaves and shoots with plant ...in leaf morphology and branching architecture in several plant taxa with heteroblastic relatives on the New Zealand mainland; (2) characterising ...

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Comparative Morphology and Anatomy of Non Rheophytic and Rheophytic Types of Adenophora triphylla var  Japonica (Campanulaceae)

Comparative Morphology and Anatomy of Non Rheophytic and Rheophytic Types of Adenophora triphylla var Japonica (Campanulaceae)

... the leaf base strongly correlated with both leaf length and width in ...the leaf base led to the formation of lanceolate leaves ...the leaf base also indicated similar differentia- tion ...

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Morphological changes in colchicine  treated Pelargonium × hortorum L H  Bailey greenhouse plants

Morphological changes in colchicine treated Pelargonium × hortorum L H Bailey greenhouse plants

... in leaf morphology in diploids and tetra- ploids. Leaf coloration changes occurred in response to colchicine treatment depending on the phenotype of original ...the leaf blade coloration. ...

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... compared leaf morphol- ogy of the two species amongst several ...Therefore, leaf morphology could not be regarded as a diagnostic character for these two ...

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Variability in leaf and crown morphology correlated with light availability in five natural populations of Quercus castaneifolia C.A. Mey

Variability in leaf and crown morphology correlated with light availability in five natural populations of Quercus castaneifolia C.A. Mey

... higher leaf mass ratio, specific leaf area, leaf area ratio but less to ...high leaf area are an effective strategy to reduce self-shading (Poorter ...their leaf size to prevent ...

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Characterization, growth and control of cryptococcus neoformans sanf   causing cryptococcosis

Characterization, growth and control of cryptococcus neoformans sanf causing cryptococcosis

... characteristics of C. neoformans Sanf. were studied. Morphology of the organism was studied by direct observation under the microscope by using wet mount and negative staining techniques. The cultural ...

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Mycorrhiza-induced changes in root growth and nutrient absorption of tea plants

Mycorrhiza-induced changes in root growth and nutrient absorption of tea plants

... root morphology, root-hair growth, and leaf nutrient status in Camellia sinensis ...total leaf area, whilst the increased effect was ranked as ...diameter. Leaf N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Zn, and Mn ...

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Early Season Development of Micro/Nano Morphology and Superhydrophobic Wetting Properties on Aspen Leaf Surfaces

Early Season Development of Micro/Nano Morphology and Superhydrophobic Wetting Properties on Aspen Leaf Surfaces

... of leaf hydrophobicity. Specifically, leaf surface storage and hence canopy storage capacity, are lower in leaves with greater hydrophobicity ...superhydrophobic leaf surfaces which facilitate easy ...

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Phylogeny and host relationships of the Australian gall inducing fly Fergusonina Malloch (Diptera: Fergusoninidae)

Phylogeny and host relationships of the Australian gall inducing fly Fergusonina Malloch (Diptera: Fergusoninidae)

... larval morphology, and also a preliminary study using molecular data from flies and nematodes from ten host plant species (Giblin-Davis et ...(a leaf blade gall and a shoot bud gall) containing fly species ...

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Correlated ecophysiological and growth related leaf traits among Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes

Correlated ecophysiological and growth related leaf traits among Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes

... Photosynthetic yield as proxy by electron transport rate (ETR) was determined by using a portable chlorophyll florometer PAM-2100 (Heinz Walz, Germany) at a pfd of 400 µmol m -2 s -1 , at which photosynthetic rates were ...

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