Essays about: "Marchantia polymorpha"

Found 3 essays containing the words Marchantia polymorpha.

  1. 1. Lungmossa – en återkommande huvudvärk för svenska plantskolor : tillgängliga och framtida kontrollmetoder i täckrotsodling

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)

    Author : Daniel Nord; [2023]
    Keywords : Marchantia polymorpha; levermossa; Marchantiophyta; levermossor; bekämpning; kontroll; förebygga; plantskola; skogsplantskola; täckrotsplantor; pluggplantor;

    Abstract : Lungmossa (Marchantia polymorpha), även kallad ”levermossa”, är ett problematiskt ogräs i många svenska skogsplantskolor samt internationellt känt som ett besvärligt ogräs inom hortikulturell produktion. Mossan utsätter plantorna för konkurrens om näring och vatten. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Impact of Abiotic Stress on Alternative Splicing in Lipid Transfer Protein in Marchantia polymorpha

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Biologi

    Author : Linnéa Fredén; [2018]
    Keywords : Abiotic stress; Marchantia polymorpha; alternative splicing; intron; non-specific lipid transfer proteins; drought; cold;

    Abstract : All plants have a protection against the surrounding environment called a cuticle coating. When this cuticle coating is constructed it is believed that the family of protein called lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) is involved. The LTPs are small and cysteine rich. In Marchantia polymorpha the groups of LTPs called LTPd and LTPg can be found. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Effects of Abiotic Stress on Alternative Splicing in Non-specific Lipid Transfer Proteins in Marchantia polymorpha

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Biologi

    Author : Hanna Ahlsén; [2018]
    Keywords : abiotic stress; alternative splicing; cold; drought; Marchantia polymorpha; non-specific lipid transfer proteins; LTP;

    Abstract : Due to global warming, our planet will experience more extreme weather conditions. Plants can protect themselves against these abiotic stress conditions with their stress response, which includes alternative splicing of certain genes. READ MORE