Trace Elements in PlantsThis book aims to up-date our present understanding of the origin of cultivated rice and in doing so involves different disciplines of biology and the archaeological-historical sciences. Various recent discoveries are reviewed and questions posed for further consideration by the reader. The book covers a wide range of studies on problems relative to the origin of cultivated rice, placing emphasis on ecological and genetical aspects. Comparisons are made between two cultivated rice species, independently evolved in Asia and Africa from respective wild progenitors. Phenomena are observed during mixed planting and hybrids discussed. Detailed information is presented about Asian common wild rice, thought to be the ancestor of common rice. The dynamics of domestication are considered with regard to hybridization, selection, formation of weedy types and the accumulation of genetic diversity. Also included are recent archaeological findings in relation to the beginnings of rice culture, leading to the hypothesis of diffused origins. Cultivars of common rice fall into one of two types called Indica and Japonica. The dynamics of differentiation are discussed, giving evidence and different hypotheses. Information on the genetic bases and functions of various reproductive barriers found between the cultivated and wild taxa is presented and discussed. The practical aspects of crop-evolutionary studies concerned with the breeding phylosophy and germplasm conservation are briefly commented on and arguments for rediversification of crop germplasm and conservation of the environment given. Senior scientists and post-graduate students interested in rice genetics, crop evolution, and related sciences will find this book invaluable. |
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... boron - deficient plant cells ( Kibalenko et al . , 1970 ) . Boron deficiency interferes with protein synthesis on ... plants showed four peaks of sedimentation corresponding to 795 , 1175 , 146S and 179S ( Fig . 17 ) . Their counterparts ...
... boron - deficient plant cells ( Kibalenko et al . , 1970 ) . Boron deficiency interferes with protein synthesis on ... plants showed four peaks of sedimentation corresponding to 795 , 1175 , 146S and 179S ( Fig . 17 ) . Their counterparts ...
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... boron deficiency to be erroneous . To summarize , it becomes clear that the poisoning of plants suffering boron deficiency cannot be accounted for by high concent- rations of auxins . Which chemical compounds may , then , be respons ...
... boron deficiency to be erroneous . To summarize , it becomes clear that the poisoning of plants suffering boron deficiency cannot be accounted for by high concent- rations of auxins . Which chemical compounds may , then , be respons ...
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Mark I︠A︡kovlevich Shkolʹnik. time , in contrast to the leaves of boron - supplied plants , those of boron - deficient plants contained no leucoantocyanidines in the period before appearance of the signs of boron deficiency . A con ...
Mark I︠A︡kovlevich Shkolʹnik. time , in contrast to the leaves of boron - supplied plants , those of boron - deficient plants contained no leucoantocyanidines in the period before appearance of the signs of boron deficiency . A con ...
Contents
The role of trace elements in nucleic acid | 51 |
The Physiological Role of Trace Elements | 68 |
Manganese | 110 |
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accumulation activity Agriculture and Medicine Akademii Nauk SSSR algae aluminium amino acids auxin Biochem biogeochemical province Biol Biologicheskaya Rol biosynthesis Boichenko boron deficiency boron-deficient plants calcium carbon cells chloroplasts cobalt cobamide complexes compounds concentration containing copper decrease dehydrogenase dicotyledons Doklady effect of boron enzyme Fiziologiya Rastenij formation function growth higher plants increase indoleacetic acid inhibition investigations involved iodine iron isolated Izdatelstvo Khozyaistve i Meditsine Kovalsky Leningrad levels lipids lithium M.Ya magnesium maize manganese manganese deficiency metabolism metal ions metallo enzymes molecular molybdenum Nauka nickel nitrate reductase nitrogen fixation nitrogenase nodules nucleic acids nutrient observed organisms oxidase oxidation oxygen Peive phenol phosphorus photosynthesis physiological role Plant Physiol plastocyanin potassium processes protein reactions reduced ribosomes Role of Trace roots seeds selenium Selskom Khozyaistve shown sodium soils species structure studies synthesis tion tissues tomato trace elements uptake vanadium vitamin wheat Ya.V zinc deficiency