Transcriptome-wide characterization of evolutionary adaptation to extreme edaphic conditions in grasses
The wild grass Holcus lanatus is tolerant of a range of edaphic stresses. It possesses genetic adaptations to these conditions which can produce distinct ecotypes and utilises fungal associations to improve stress tolerance. This thesis explores the adaptations and processes employed by two distinct...
Main Author: | Young, Ellen |
---|---|
Published: |
Queen's University Belfast
2017
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.728837 |
Similar Items
-
Burst and minimum weight design of pressure vessel components by modern optimisation techniques
by: Vu, Vu Truong
Published: (2008) -
Growth and characterisation of single-crystal fibres for sensing applications
by: Seat, Han Cheng
Published: (2001) -
Imagerie géoradar (GPR) en milieu hétérogène : application aux failles actives en Mongolie et aux dépôts pyroclastiques du Tungurahua (Equateur)
by: Dujardin, Jean-Rémi
Published: (2014) -
Monolithically integrated silicon carbide sensor arrays for extreme environments
by: Roy, Sandip Kumar
Published: (2017) -
A study of the mechanics of current meters under steady and dynamic flow conditions
by: Jepson, P.
Published: (1965)