Plant mitochondria–past, present and future
The study of plant mitochondria started in earnest around 1950 with the first isolations of
mitochondria from animal and plant tissues. The first 35 years were spent establishing the …
mitochondria from animal and plant tissues. The first 35 years were spent establishing the …
Dynamic changes in the starch-sugar interconversion within plant source and sink tissues promote a better abiotic stress response
S Dong, DM Beckles - Journal of plant physiology, 2019 - Elsevier
Starch is a significant store of sugars, and the starch-sugar interconversion in source and
sink tissues plays a profound physiological role in all plants. In this review, we discuss how …
sink tissues plays a profound physiological role in all plants. In this review, we discuss how …
[LIVRE][B] Physiological plant ecology: ecophysiology and stress physiology of functional groups
W Larcher - 2003 - books.google.com
From the reviews of the 3rd edition:" The textbook of Walter Larcher (...) belongs certainly to
the most successful manuals that ever existed."(Photosynthetica, Czech Republic)"(...) it …
the most successful manuals that ever existed."(Photosynthetica, Czech Republic)"(...) it …
Phosphorus acquisition and use: critical adaptations by plants for securing a nonrenewable resource
Phosphorus (P) is limiting for crop yield on> 30% of the world's arable land and, by some
estimates, world resources of inexpensive P may be depleted by 2050. Improvement of P …
estimates, world resources of inexpensive P may be depleted by 2050. Improvement of P …
Differential response of wheat genotypes to long term salinity stress in relation to oxidative stress, antioxidant activity and osmolyte concentration
RK Sairam, KV Rao, GC Srivastava - Plant science, 2002 - Elsevier
Effect of long term soil salinity was studied in wheat cvs, Kharchia 65 (tolerant) and KRL 19
(moderately tolerant) under control and two levels of salinity (ECe= 5.4 and 10.6 dS m− 1) …
(moderately tolerant) under control and two levels of salinity (ECe= 5.4 and 10.6 dS m− 1) …
Inherent variation in growth rate between higher plants: a search for physiological causes and ecological consequences
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the physiological causes and ecological
consequences of inherent variation in growth rate among higher plants. When grown under …
consequences of inherent variation in growth rate among higher plants. When grown under …
The evolution of C4 photosynthesis
RF Sage - New phytologist, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
C4 photosynthesis is a series of anatomical and biochemical modifications that concentrate
CO2 around the carboxylating enzyme Rubisco, thereby increasing photosynthetic efficiency …
CO2 around the carboxylating enzyme Rubisco, thereby increasing photosynthetic efficiency …
Organization and regulation of mitochondrial respiration in plants
Mitochondrial respiration in plants provides energy for biosynthesis, and its balance with
photosynthesis determines the rate of plant biomass accumulation. We describe recent …
photosynthesis determines the rate of plant biomass accumulation. We describe recent …
Mycorrhizas in natural ecosystems
M Brundrett - Advances in ecological research, 1991 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the ecological implications of mycorrhizal
associations in natural ecosystems and the role of soil or environmental factors, mycorrhizal …
associations in natural ecosystems and the role of soil or environmental factors, mycorrhizal …
High-temperature effects on rice growth, yield, and grain quality
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a globally important cereal plant, and as a primary source of food it
accounts for 35–75% of the calorie intake of more than 3 billion humans. With the likely …
accounts for 35–75% of the calorie intake of more than 3 billion humans. With the likely …