Important structures in plant development are buds, shoots, roots, leaves, and flowers; plants produce these tissues and structures throughout their life...
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Plant embryonic development, also plant embryogenesis, is a process that occurs after the fertilization of an ovule to produce a fully developed plant...
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plant growth and development, including embryogenesis, the regulation of organ size, pathogen defense, stress tolerance and reproductive development....
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Developmental biology (redirect from Biological development)
of extracellular materials. The development of plants involves similar processes to that of animals. However, plant cells are mostly immotile so morphogenesis...
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Embryo (redirect from Plant embryo)
interpret the scope of embryology broadly as the study of the development of animals. Flowering plants (angiosperms) create embryos after the fertilization of...
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Trofim Lysenko (section "The influence of the thermal factor on the duration of plant development phases")
time and the amount of heat required by a particular plant to go through various phases of development. To get his data he looked at the amount of growth...
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parents. The detection of the usefulness of heterosis for plant breeding has led to the development of inbred lines that reveal a heterotic yield advantage...
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of plants today were present, including roots, leaves and secondary wood in trees such as Archaeopteris. The Carboniferous period saw the development of...
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constraints limiting diversification. Plant morphology "represents a study of the development, form, and structure of plants, and, by implication, an attempt...
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The epigenetics of plant growth and development refers to the heritable changes in gene expression that occur without alterations to the DNA sequence,...
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without the fusion of gametes, resulting in clonal plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant and each other, unless mutations occur. In asexual...
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scale are the processes of plant development, seasonality, dormancy, and reproductive control. Major subdisciplines of plant physiology include phytochemistry...
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Paleobotany (redirect from Plant fossil)
paleoclimatology respectively. It is fundamental to the study of green plant development and evolution. Paleobotany is a historical science much like its adjacent...
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Plant anatomy or phytotomy is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants. Originally, it included plant morphology, the description...
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Organ (biology) (redirect from Plant organs)
Archived from the original on 1 May 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2019. "Plant Development I: Tissue differentiation and function". Biology 1520 (Georgia Tech)...
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Growing degree-day (section Plant development)
accumulation used by horticulturists, gardeners, and farmers to predict plant and animal development rates such as the date that a flower will bloom, an insect will...
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regulation of plant development have been found to be quite conserved between plants studied.[citation needed] Domestication of plants like maize, rice...
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Plant District. The council voted four to three to move forward with a $290 million bond purchase to pay for a new stadium deal and the development of...
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plant development. The tissue obtained from a plant to be cultured is called an explant. Explants can be taken from many different parts of a plant,...
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presents plant evolution as the evolution of plant development (hologeny). In this sense it is plant evolutionary developmental biology (plant evo-devo)...
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Primary growth (category Plant development)
process, though their roles are still not completely understood. Plant development Developmental biology Baucher, Marie; AlmJaziri, Mondher; Vandeputte...
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Photomorphogenesis (category Plant development)
In developmental biology, photomorphogenesis is light-mediated development, where plant growth patterns respond to the light spectrum. This is a completely...
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Rhizobiaceae (category Plant nutrition)
multiple subgroups that enhance and hinder plant development. Some bacteria found in the family are used for plant nutrition and collectively make up the...
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Agreed Framework that froze North Korea's indigenous nuclear power plant development centered at the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, that...
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distributions, and other statistical methods. This distinguishes plant evolution from plant development, a branch of developmental biology which concerns the changes...
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Horticulture (redirect from Indoor plant cultivation)
invasive potential – finalize the plant selection process.[citation needed] Environmental factors affecting plant development include temperature, light, water...
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Safflower (category Plant dyes)
(Carthamus tinctorius) is a highly branched, herbaceous, thistle-like annual plant in the family Asteraceae. It is one of the world's oldest crops; today,...
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Initially, the land was supposed to be used for the development of Project 3B (a power plant development) but the project eventually implemented in Port Dickson...
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L-system (section Example 7: fractal plant)
used L-systems to describe the behaviour of plant cells and to model the growth processes of plant development. L-systems have also been used to model the...
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The ABC model of flower development is a scientific model of the process by which flowering plants produce a pattern of gene expression in meristems that...
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