Resultados de búsqueda - "architecture"

  1. Upper canopy tree crown architecture and its implications for shade in cocoa agroforestry systems in the western region of Ghana por Asante, W.A., Ahoma, G., Gyampoh, B., Kyereh, B., Asare, R.

    Publicado 2021
    “…everal studies have been conducted on shaded cocoa systems, but few of these have examined species-specific crown architecture of upper canopy trees and its influence on shade provision in cocoa agroforestry systems. …”
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  2. Canopy architecture and leaf nitrogen distribution of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under chronic soil water deficit por Okami, M., Kato, Y., Yamagishi, J.

    Publicado 2016
    “…This would be attributable to the rapid increase in tiller number upon rainfall or irrigation and prolonged tillering period for their recovery growth, leading to a more compact canopy architecture. The tillering habit in the current indica irrigated rice cultivars would be associated with the response of SLN gradients to chronic soil water deficit.…”
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  3. An architectural analysis of the elongation of field-grown sunflower root systems. Elements for modelling the effects of temperature and intercepted radiation por Aguirrezabal, Luis, Tardieu, F.

    Publicado 2020
    “…The proportion of branches which stopped elongating a short distance from the taproot ranged from 50–80% and was, therefore, a major architectural variable, although it is not taken into account in current architectural models. …”
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  4. Dissecting the genetic architecture of phenology affecting adaptation of spring bread wheat genotypes to the major wheat-producing zones in India por Bhati, Pradeep, Juliana, Philomin, Singh, Ravi P., Joshi, Arun Kumar, Vishwakarma, Manish Kumar, Poland, Jesse A., Velu, Govindan, Shrestha, Sandesh, Crespo-Herrera, Leonardo A., Mondal, Suchismita, Huerta Espino, Julio, Kumar, Uttam

    Publicado 2022
    “…Spring bread wheat adaptation to diverse environments is supported by various traits such as phenology and plant architecture. A large-scale genome-wide association study (GWAS) was designed to investigate and dissect the genetic architecture of phenology affecting adaptation. …”
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  5. Genome-wide association study identifies novel genes for plant architecture and yield traits in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) por Olayinka, A.F., Dzidzienyo, D.K., Mbanjo, E., Offei, S., Tongoona, P.B., Danquah, E.Y., Egesi, C., Rabbi, I. Y.

    Publicado 2025
    “…However, little is known about the genetic basis of cassava plant architecture. This research sought to bridge the knowledge gap by elucidating the genetic basis of traits related to plant architecture, yield, and productivity in cassava. …”
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  6. Genome-wide association and prediction reveals genetic architecture of cassava mosaic disease resistance and prospects for rapid genetic improvement por Wolfe, M.D., Rabbi, Ismail Y., Egesi, Chiedozie N., Hamblin, M., Kawuki, R.S., Kulakow, Peter A., Lozano, R., Carpio, D.P. del, Ramu, P., Jannink, Jean-Luc

    Publicado 2016
    “…To investigate this genetic architecture, we conducted the first genome-wide association mapping study in cassava with up to 6128 genotyping-by-sequenced African breeding lines and 42,113 reference genome-mapped single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. …”
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  7. Engineering of gibberellin levels in citrus by sense and antisense overexpression of a GA 20-oxidase gene modifies plant architecture por Fagoaga, Carmen, Tadeo, Francisco R., Iglesias, Domingo J., Huerta, Laura, Lliso, Ignacio, Vidal, Ana M., Talón, Manuel, Navarro, Luis, García-Martínez, José Luis, Pena, Leandro

    Publicado 2017
    “…In this work, transgenic Carrizo citrange plants have been produced overexpressing sense and antisense CcGA20ox1 (a key enzyme of GA biosynthesis) under control of the 35S promoter to modify plant architecture. As expected, taller (sense) and shorter (antisense) phenotypes correlated with higher and lower levels, respectively, of active GA(1) in growing shoots. …”
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