Examples of Higher plants in a sentence
Demarsy E, Fankhauser C (2009) Higher plants use LOV to perceive blue light.
Jansen MAK, Gaba V, Greenberg BM (1998) Higher plants and UV-B radiation: Bal- ancing damage, repair and acclimation.
Higher plants and green algae are the organisms whose intrinsic light-harvesting systems (LHC) are most extensively studied.
Higher plants, mosses, filamentous algae (and fungi too, though they are in a different Kingdom to the plants) all exhibit several types of tropism including response to light (phototropism), chemicals (chemotropism), physical surfaces (thigmotropism), airflow (anemotropism) and gravity (gravitropism) and even strong magnetic fields (magnetotropism) (Schwarzacher & Audus 1973; Jenkins et al.
Higher plants accumulate large amounts of sucrose, while lower plants, small animals and microorganisms accumulate trehalose (Crowe, 2002).
Higher plants were typically mid-chain dominant in n-alkanols (e.g. Harrimanella hypnoides with a maximum at either n-C26 or n-C22 and Salix arctica n-C24), and the bimodal distribution of lake surface sediments suggesting multiple inputs.
Higher plants can not move, and are consequently exposed to a wide array of damaging agents, including biotic (viroids, viruses, bacteria, fungi, insects) and abiotic (drought, salinity, heat, cold, soil toxicity) environmental aggressions.
Jansen MAK, Gaba V, Greenberg BM (1998) Higher plants and UV-B radiation: Balanc- ing damage, repair and acclimation.
Pear JR, Kawagoe Y, Schreckengost WE, Delmer DP, Stalker DM (1996) Higher plants contain homologs of the bacterial celA genes encoding the catalytic subunit of cel- lulose synthase.
Greenberg, Higher plants and UV-B radiation: Balancing damage, repair and acclimation.