Rorippa
Floods
Gene Ontology
Hybrid zones between invasive Rorippa austriaca and native R. sylvestris (Brassicaceae) in Germany: ploidy levels and patterns of fitness in the field. (1/5)
Hybrid zones may serve as natural laboratories for evolutionary studies. One common viewpoint is that hybrids may always be less fit than their parents due to genetic discontinuities. An alternative idea is that genotype-environment interactions influence the outcome of natural hybridization. Our comparative study of two different natural hybrid zones between the invasive diploid Rorippa austriaca and the native polyploid R. sylvestris in Germany identified the ploidy level as a major determinant of hybrid fitness. Different ploidy levels and patterns of fitness were detected in different hybrid zones. In one hybrid zone (Mulheim, Ruhr valley) hybrids were pentaploid and showed a relatively high seed set, whereas in the second hybrid zone (Randersacker, Main valley) hybrids were triploid and displayed extremely low fitness values. Analyses of fitness values in different natural hybrid zones between the same two species may lead to very different conclusions about the evolutionary significance of natural hybridization. (+info)Segregation models for disomic, tetrasomic and intermediate inheritance in tetraploids: a general procedure applied to Rorippa (yellow cress) microsatellite data. (2/5)
(+info)Wait or escape? Contrasting submergence tolerance strategies of Rorippa amphibia, Rorippa sylvestris and their hybrid. (3/5)
(+info)Identification of genes involved in wild crucifer Rorippa indica resistance response on mustard aphid Lipaphis erysimi challenge. (4/5)
(+info)Root transcript profiling of two Rorippa species reveals gene clusters associated with extreme submergence tolerance. (5/5)
(+info)"Rorippa" is a genus of plants in the family Brassicaceae, also known as the mustard or cabbage family. These plants are often referred to as yellowcresses or water-peppers. They are found worldwide and include both aquatic and terrestrial species. Some Rorippa species may have medicinal properties, but there is no widely recognized medical definition specifically for "Rorippa."
I believe there may be some confusion in your question. "Floods" is not a medical term, but rather a natural disaster or hydrological phenomenon that occurs when a body of water overflows its banks or normal confines, causing damage to surrounding areas. If you are looking for a medical definition, perhaps you meant to ask about a different term? I would be happy to help if you could clarify your question further.
Gene Ontology (GO) is not a medical term, but rather a bioinformatics term used to describe a controlled vocabulary or ontology for describing molecular functions, biological processes, and cellular components in which genes and gene products are involved. It provides a standardized way to represent and share information about gene function across different species.
The GO ontology is organized as a directed acyclic graph (DAG), where each term has defined relationships with other terms, allowing for the representation of complex biological concepts. The GO terms can be used to describe molecular functions such as enzymatic activities or binding interactions, biological processes such as metabolic pathways or signal transduction cascades, and cellular components such as organelles or subcellular structures.
GO analysis is a common approach in bioinformatics for interpreting large-scale genomic data, such as microarray or next-generation sequencing experiments, to identify genes that are involved in specific biological processes or molecular functions of interest.
Rorippa
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Rorippa curvisiliqua
Rorippa barbareifolia
Rorippa aquatica
Rorippa subumbellata
Rorippa sinuata
Rorippa palustris
Rorippa sylvestris
Rorippa austriaca
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Brassicaceae2
- Rorippa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, native to Europe through central Asia, Africa, and North America. (wikipedia.org)
- outline a molecular framework underlying the inhibition of stomatal development under water by using an amphibious plant Rorippa aquatica, an emerging model in the Brassicaceae family. (plantae.org)
Nasturtium-aquaticum3
- In particular, R. nasturtium-aquaticum (now N. officinale) and R. microphylla (now N. microphyllum) are often referred to as species of Rorippa. (wikipedia.org)
- W.D.J. Koch, Nasturtium siifolium , Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum (L.) Hayek, Rorippa officinalis (W.T. Aiton) P. Royen, Sisymbrium nasturtium-aquaticum L. (swbiodiversity.org)
- Rorippa is an Anglo-Saxon work rorippen with an uncertain meaning, while nasturtium-aquaticum is from the Latin nasus tortus, a twisted nose. (swbiodiversity.org)
Palustris2
- variableleaf yellowcress Rorippa intermedia - intermediate yellowcress Rorippa islandica - northern yellowcress, northern marsh yellowcress Rorippa laciniata Rorippa microtitis - Chihuahuan yellowcress Rorippa palustris (L.) Bess. (wikipedia.org)
- Rorippa palustris is easily differentiated from R. indica by its broader much shorter fruits, usually less than 1 cm long. (efloraofindia.com)
Sylvestris2
- spreading yellowcress, west yellowcress Rorippa sphaerocarpa (A.Gray) Britton - roundfruit yellowcress Rorippa subumbellata Rollins - Tahoe yellowcress, Lake Tahoe yellowcress Rorippa sylvestris (L.) Bess. (wikipedia.org)
- Habit of Rorippa sylvestris (Creeping Yellowcress). (bgflora.net)
Curvisiliqua2
- ex Howell - Columbian yellowcress, Columbia watercress Rorippa crystallina - MacKenzie River yellowcress Rorippa curvipes Greene - bluntleaf yellowcress Rorippa curvisiliqua (Hook. (wikipedia.org)
- The photographer's identification Rorippa curvisiliqua has not been reviewed. (berkeley.edu)
Sinuata3
- longrunner Rorippa sessiliflora - stalkless yellowcress Rorippa sinuata (Nutt. (wikipedia.org)
- Rorippa sinuata (Nutt. (neonscience.org)
- Rorippa sinuata has elongate, glabrous fruits that exceed 5 mm in length, deciduous sepals, and round, glassy, ball-like hairs on the leaves. (mt.gov)
Indica10
- Rorippa indica Hiern. (wikipedia.org)
- Attaching images of Rorippa indica (L.) Hiern. (google.com)
- Attached images seem to be Rorippa indica (L.) Hiern. (google.com)
- Attaching images of a wild common herb that may be Rorippa indica . (efloraofindia.com)
- I and my peers do not know the Bengali name of this wild species, Rorippa indica , which is apparently a weed. (efloraofindia.com)
- This is Rorippa indica . (efloraofindia.com)
- i had considered Rorippa indica but in some photos on this site the leaves seemed to differ. (efloraofindia.com)
- This can be Rorippa indica in my opinion. (efloraofindia.com)
- view in one or two occasion on Rorippa uploads, presently I have confusion over the identification of R. indica (L.) Hiren and R. benghalensis (DC. (efloraofindia.com)
- I think this is Rorippa indica (L.I Hiern. (efloraofindia.com)
Genus1
- Rorippa formerly included several species of watercress, now placed in the genus Nasturtium. (wikipedia.org)
Scop1
- Rorippa Scop. (wikipedia.org)
Aquatica2
- great yellowcress Rorippa aquatica - lakecress Rorippa austriaca (Crantz) Bess. (wikipedia.org)
- Rorippa aquatica produces different leaf forms (heterophylly) when submerged as opposed to in dry air, with the submerged leaves also showing fewer stomata. (plantae.org)
Benghalensis3
- Kitagawa - hoary yellowcress Rorippa benghalensis Rorippa calycina (Engel. (wikipedia.org)
- Hirsute nature, auriculate leaf, bracteate raceme suggest Rorippa benghalensis DC. (google.com)
- I hope it may be Rorippa benghalensis (DC. (google.com)
Yellowcress6
- alpine yellowcress Rorippa amphibia (L.) Bess. (wikipedia.org)
- Austrian yellowcress, Austrian fieldgrass Rorippa backeri (O.E. Schulz) B. Jonsell Rorippa barbareifolia (DC. (wikipedia.org)
- persistent-sepal yellowcress Rorippa cantoniensis - Chinese yellowcress Rorippa columbiae (Suksd. (wikipedia.org)
- Besser ex Britton - curvepod yellowcress, western yellowcress Rorippa divaricata Rorippa dubia Rorippa elata Rorippa globosa - globe yellowcress Rorippa icarica Rech.f. (wikipedia.org)
- common yellowcress, yellow watercress, marshcress Rorippa portoricensis - Puerto Rico yellowcress Rorippa ramosa - Durango yellowcress Rorippa sarmentosa (G.Forst. (wikipedia.org)
- creeping yellowcress, yellow fieldcress, keek Rorippa tenerrima - Modoc yellowcress Rorippa teres - southern marsh yellowcress Rorippa. (wikipedia.org)
Rollins2
- Both R. L. Stuckey (1972) and R. C. Rollins (1993) indicated that Rorippa sessiliflora has strongly saccate sepals, but all specimens that I examined failed to show any sign of this character. (efloras.org)
- Jepson) Rollins, Rorippa integra Rydb. (asu.edu)
Globosa1
- In this study, the application of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (0.5 and 1.0 g/kg EDTA) at preflowering stage depressed Rorippa globosa growth and Cd uptake, the dry biomass, Cd concentration and total metal accumulation (TMC) of shoots at the concentration of 1.0 g/kg EDTA resulted in 39.6, 3.1 and 41.0% reduction, respectively, relative to the control. (academicjournals.org)
Calycina2
- Rorippa calycina is a regional endemic currently known only from four Montana records. (mt.gov)
- Rorippa calycina is a regional endemic of south-central Montana, western North Dakota, and central Wyoming, with a disjunct population 2,500 miles to the north on the Arctic coast of Canada's Northwest Territories (Mulligan and Porsild 1966). (mt.gov)
Sessiliflora1
- 16. Rorippa sessiliflora (Nuttall) Hitchcock, Key Spring Fl. (efloras.org)
Jepson1
- Victorin, Rorippa truncata (Jepson) R. Stuckey, Rorippa underwoodii Rydb. (asu.edu)
Hooghly1
- Hooghly sk2015may01/01 Rorippa sp. (efloraofindia.com)
Watercress1
- The common name of watercress is also used for RORIPPA & TROPAEOLUM. (reference.md)
PLANTS1
- on Plants of the Word Online GRIN Species Records of Rorippa. (wikipedia.org)
Fruits1
- All other species of Rorippa in this region are taprooted annuals or biennials with longer, more erect stems and fruits that are either round or narrowly elongate (Fertig and Welp 1998). (mt.gov)
Yellow1
- Rorippa species are annual to perennial herbs, usually with yellow flowers and a peppery flavour. (wikipedia.org)
Images1
- Attached images are Rorippa sp. (google.com)
Nasturtium2
- Rorippa formerly included several species of watercress, now placed in the genus Nasturtium. (wikipedia.org)
- In particular, R. nasturtium-aquaticum (now N. officinale) and R. microphylla (now N. microphyllum) are often referred to as species of Rorippa. (wikipedia.org)
Cress1
- Eliminating indigobush from Pierce will be good for the state-endangered Columbia yellow cress ( Rorippa columbiae ), a diminutive plant with yellow flowers that grows only on Pierce Island and in one other place in Washington State. (columbialandtrust.org)
Microtitis1
- Rorippa microtitis (B.L. Robins. (asu.edu)
Islandica1
- Rorippa islandica var. (burkeherbarium.org)
Perennial1
- Rorippa species are annual to perennial herbs, usually with yellow flowers and a peppery flavour. (wikipedia.org)