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CHANGE IN LEVELS OF STARCH AND SUGARS IN EPIDERMIS OF COMMELINA BENGHALENSIS DURING FUSICOCCIN STIMULATED STOMATAL OPENINGBHASKAR REDDY K; RAMA RAO C; RAGHAVENDRA AS et al.1983; JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY; ISSN 0022-0957; GBR; DA. 1983; VOL. 34; NO 145; PP. 1018-1025; BIBL. 26 REF.Article

Tropical spiderwort (Commelina benghalensis) : A tropical invader threatens agroecosystems of the southern United StatesWEBSTER, Theodore M; BURTON, Michael G; CULPEPPER, A. Stanley et al.Weed technology. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 501-508, issn 0890-037X, 8 p.Article

Stomatal movement and sucrose uptake by guard cell protoplasts of Commelina benghalensis LRAMACHANDRA REDDY, A; RAMA DAS, V. S.Plant and cell physiology. 1986, Vol 27, Num 8, pp 1565-1570, issn 0032-0781Article

Stomatal opening in isolated epidermis of Commelina benghalensis L. heterophasic response to KCl concentrationMURTHY, B. V; RAGHAVENDRA, A. S; RAMA DAS, V. S et al.Plant cell reports (Print). 1984, Vol 3, Num 5, pp 199-202, issn 0721-7714Article

Preferential accumulation by mesophyll cells at low and by veins at high exogenous amino acid and sugar concentrations in Commelina benghalensis L. leavesVAN BEL, A. J. E; AMMERLAAN, A; BLAAUW-JANSEN, G et al.Journal of experimental botany. 1986, Vol 37, Num 185, pp 1899-1910, issn 0022-0957Article

Symplastic transfer of fluorescent dyes from mesophyll to sieve tube in stripped leaf tissue and partly isolated minor veins of Commelina benghalensisVAN KESTEREN, W. J. P; VAN DER SCHOOT, C; VAN BEL, A. J. E et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 1988, Vol 88, Num 3, pp 667-670, issn 0032-0889Article

Biology of Commelina benghalensis L. in south-eastern Queensland. I: Growth, development and seed productionWALKER, S. R; EVENSON, J. P.Weed research (Print). 1985, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 239-244, issn 0043-1737Article

Stomatal metabolism in isolated abaxial and adaxial epidermis of Commelina bengh: variation in proton efflux and adenosine triphosphatase activityBHASKAR REDDY, K; RAO, K. R; RAGHAVENDRA, A. S et al.Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie. 1983, Vol 111, Num 5, pp 401-412, issn 0044-328XArticle

Ultrastructural indications for coexistence of symplastic and apoplastic phloem loading in Commelina benghalensis leaves: differences in ontogenic development, spatial arrangement and symplastic connections of the two sieve tubes in the minor veinVAN BEL, A. J. E; VAN KESTEREN, W. J. P; PAPENHUIJZEN, C et al.Planta. 1988, Vol 176, Num 2, pp 159-172, issn 0032-0935Article

Bilogy of Commelina benghalensis L. in south-eastern Queensland. II: Seed dormancy, germination and emergenceWALKER, S. R; EVENSON, J. P.Weed research (Print). 1985, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 245-250, issn 0043-1737Article

Reversal of triazole-induced stomatal closure by gibberellic acid and cytokinins in Commelina benghalensisSANTAKUMARI, M; FLETCHER, R. A.Physiologia Plantarum (København. 1948). 1987, Vol 71, Num 1, pp 95-99, issn 0031-9317Article

Evaluation of Factors That Influence Benghal Dayflower (Commelina benghalensis) Seed Germination and EmergenceSABILA, Mercy H; GREY, Timothy L; WEBSTER, Theodore M et al.Weed science. 2012, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 75-80, issn 0043-1745, 6 p.Article

Blue light-promoted stomatal opening in abaxial epidermis of Commelina benghalensis is maximal at low calciumPARVATHI, K; RAGHAVENDRA, A. S.Physiologia Plantarum (København. 1948). 1997, Vol 101, Num 4, pp 861-864, issn 0031-9317Article

Stomatal movement and behaviour as influenced by basalin and saturn in some weed speciesREDDY, N. V. R; RAJAKUMAR, K. E. C; RAO, K. R et al.Current science (Bangalore). 1985, Vol 54, Num 10, pp 481-482, issn 0011-3891Article

Loss of Glyphosate Efficacy: A Changing Weed Spectrum in Georgia CottonWEBSTER, Theodore M; SOSNOSKIE, Lynn M.Weed science. 2010, Vol 58, Num 1, pp 73-79, issn 0043-1745, 7 p.Article

Growth and Reproduction of Benghal Dayflower (Commelina benghalensis) in Response to Drought StressWEBSTER, Theodore M; GREY, Timothy L.Weed science. 2008, Vol 56, Num 4, pp 561-566, issn 0043-1745, 6 p.Article

Commelina benghalensisLE BOURGEOIS, T; MARNOTTE, P.Agriculture et développement (Montpellier). 1997, Num MAI, pp 64-66, issn 1249-9951, NSArticle

Influence of type and amount of straw cover on weed emergenceCORREIA, Nubia Maria; DURIGAN, Julio Cezar; PALHARES KLINK, Urubatan et al.Journal of environmental science and health. Part B. Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes. 2005, Vol 40, Num 1, pp 171-175, issn 0360-1234, 5 p.Conference Paper

La lutte contre Commelina benghalensis = Commelina benghalensis controlLE BOURGEOIS, T; MARNOTTE, P.Agriculture et développement (Montpellier). 1994, Num 2, pp 53-54, issn 1249-9951Article

Bio-morphologie de Commelina benghalensis L. pour une meilleure approche d'une lutte raisonnéeGounifio, Pierre; Paris, N.1988, 108 p.Thesis

Temperature Response of Benghal Dayflower (Commelina benghalensis) : Implications for Geographic RangeSERMONS, Shannon M; BURTON, Michael G; RUFTY, Thomas W et al.Weed science. 2008, Vol 56, Num 5, pp 707-713, issn 0043-1745, 7 p.Article

Both rubisco and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase are beneficial for stomatal function in epidermal strips of Commelina benghalensisPARVATHI, K; RAGHAVENDRA, A. S.Plant science (Limerick). 1997, Vol 124, Num 2, pp 153-157, issn 0168-9452Article

The effect of chemical and heat treatments on germination of Commelina benghalensis L. aerial seedsKIM, S. Y; DE DATTA, S. K; MERCADO, B. L et al.Weed research (Print). 1990, Vol 30, Num 2, pp 109-116, issn 0043-1737Article

Properties of the signal transduction pathway in the blue light response of stomatal guard cells of Vicia faba and Commelina benghalensisSHIMAZAKI, K.-I; OMOSA, K; KINOSHITA, T et al.Plant and cell physiology. 1993, Vol 34, Num 8, pp 1321-1327, issn 0032-0781Article

Evaluation of pre- and directed post-emergence herbicide mixtures for weed control in okraADEJONWO, K. O; MAMTSO, D. D; LAGOKE, S. T. O et al.Annals of applied biology. 1987, Vol 110, pp 92-93, issn 0003-4746, supplArticle

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