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N. Fageria, - Auteur ; V. Baligar, - Auteur ; C. Jones, - Auteur | New York [USA] : Marcel Dekker | 1997article/chapitre/communication
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E. Gianoli ; H. Niemeyer | 1997The effects of temperature and photoperiod on accumulation of hydroxamic acids (Hx) in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) seedlings were evaluated under laboratory conditions. Hx concentrations were significantly higher at higher temperatures. No such[...]article/chapitre/communication
R. Lorbiecke ; M. Sauter | 1998In deepwater rice (Oryza sativa L.), the youngest internode can be induced to grow rapidly with submergence. This growth response is mediated by gibberellic acid (GA). It is based on both increased cell growth and increased cell division activit[...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Thornley | 1999A model of stem height and diameter growth in plants is developed. This is formulated and implemented within the framework of an existing tree plantation growth model: the ITE Edinburgh Forest Model. It is proposed that the height: diameter grow[...]article/chapitre/communication
O. Bonato ; F. Schulthess ; J. Baumgartner | 1999A population model for maize growth and development driven by temperature, solar radiation, soil water and soil nitrogen is presented. A time-varying distributed delay model is used to describe the dynamics of the attributes number, biomass and [...]article/chapitre/communication
H. Schnyder ; S. Seo ; I. Rademacher ; W. Kuhbauch | 1990article/chapitre/communication
C. Coutand ; J. Julien ; B. Moulia ; J. Mauget ; D. Guitard | 2000An experiment was designed to apply a controlled bending to a tomato stem and simultaneously to measure its effect on stem elongation. Stem elongation was measured over 2 d until steady and equal rates were obtained for the control and the treat[...]article/chapitre/communication
D. Lawlor | 2002Improved understanding of crop production systems in relation to N-supply has come from a knowledge of basic plant biochemistry and physiology. Gene expression leads to protein synthesis and the formation of metabolic systems; the ensuing metabo[...]article/chapitre/communication
P. Bussières | 1995The change in water import rate in tomato fruit was modelled by incorporating into a previously-published model the changes in sap viscosity and osmotic potential into fruit with temperature. An experimental relationship between water and dry ma[...]article/chapitre/communication
M. Bretharte ; W. Silk | 1994The equations and experimental methods are reviewed for calculating solute deposition rates and fluxes in growing parts of roots. Then the expression for the growth-sustaining sucrose flux in the meristem is presented and evaluated to show the s[...]article/chapitre/communication
A. McDonald ; T. Ericsson ; C. Larsson | 1996Differential flows of photoassimilate result in patterns of dry matter distribution among plant organs. The extent to which these patterns are dependent on the flux of different mineral nutrients entering the root and the extent to which the dis[...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Hibberd ; W. Quick ; M. Press ; J. Scholes | 1998The achlorophyllous holoparasitic angiosperm Orobanche cernua reduced biomass accumulation of its tobacco host, such that 73-d-old plants achieved 29% of the biomass of control plants. The difference in biomass between infected and uninfected to[...]article/chapitre/communication
A. Schulz | 1994Phloem transport was investigated in pea seedlings after application of [C-14]sucrose to the cotyledons. The accumulation of the label in segments of young seedlings shows a differential unloading along the plant axis. Shoot and root exhibit tip[...]