نتایج جستجو برای: petal anthocyanin

تعداد نتایج: 6275  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Seiji Takeda Akira Iwasaki Noritaka Matsumoto Tomohiro Uemura Kiyoshi Tatematsu Kiyotaka Okada

Flowering plants bear beautiful flowers to attract pollinators. Petals are the most variable organs in flowering plants, with their color, fragrance, and shape. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), petal primordia arise at a similar time to stamen primordia and elongate at later stages through the narrow space between anthers and sepals. Although many of the genes involved in regulating petal...

Journal: :Development 2007
Sinéad Drea Lena C Hileman Gemma de Martino Vivian F Irish

MADS-box genes are crucial regulators of floral development, yet how their functions have evolved to control different aspects of floral patterning is unclear. To understand the extent to which MADS-box gene functions are conserved or have diversified in different angiosperm lineages, we have exploited the capability for functional analyses in a new model system, Papaver somniferum (opium poppy...

Journal: :Development 2007
Kim Baumann Maria Perez-Rodriguez Desmond Bradley Julien Venail Paul Bailey Hailing Jin Ronald Koes Keith Roberts Cathie Martin

Petals of animal-pollinated angiosperms have adapted to attract pollinators. Factors influencing pollinator attention include colour and overall size of flowers. Colour is determined by the nature of the pigments, their environment and by the morphology of the petal epidermal cells. Most angiosperms have conical epidermal cells, which enhance the colour intensity and brightness of petal surface...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
H Wang W R Woodson

The inhibitory effects of the cyclic olefin 2,5-norbornadiene (NBD) on ethylene action were tested in carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L. cv White Sim) flowers. Treatment of flowers at anthesis with ethylene in the presence of 500 microliters per liter NBD increased the concentration of ethylene required to elicit a response (petal senescence), indicating that NBD behaves as a competitive inhib...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Melanie Bey Kurt Stüber Kurt Fellenberg Zsuzsanna Schwarz-Sommer Hans Sommer Heinz Saedler Sabine Zachgo

The class B MADS box transcription factors DEFICIENS (DEF) and GLOBOSA (GLO) of Antirrhinum majus together control the organogenesis of petals and stamens. Toward an understanding of how the downstream molecular mechanisms controlled by DEF contribute to petal organogenesis, we conducted expression profiling experiments using macroarrays comprising >11,600 annotated Antirrhinum unigenes. First,...

2010
Carol Wagstaff Irene Bramke Emily Breeze Sarah Thornber Elizabeth Harrison Brian Thomas Vicky Buchanan-Wollaston Tony Stead Hilary Rogers

Petal development and senescence entails a normally irreversible process. It starts with petal expansion and pigment production, and ends with nutrient remobilization and ultimately cell death. In many species this is accompanied by petal abscission. Post-harvest stress is an important factor in limiting petal longevity in cut flowers and accelerates some of the processes of senescence such as ...

2006
E. M. O’DONOGHUE

Flowers are prized as objects of great beauty and diversity, and are commercially valuable (~US$4.5 billion in international trade yearly) and highly perishable. Biologically, flower petals have an important role in the lifecycle of plants, as they protect immature reproductive structures, then provide the attraction and accessibility needed for pollination to occur. Flower petal cell wall cons...

2017
Daqiu Zhao Mengran Wei Min Shi Zhaojun Hao Jun Tao

Herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora Pall.) is popular worldwide because of its gorgeous flower colour, and the yellow flower is the rarest. However, its mechanism of yellow formation is still unexplored from the post-translational level. In this study, the anatomy of the petal, cell sap pH and metal elements were investigated in bicoloured flower cultivar 'Jinhui' with red outer-petal and yell...

2013
Borja Chacón Roberto Ballester Virginia Birlanga Anne-Gaëlle Rolland-Lagan José Manuel Pérez-Pérez

Most important breeding goals in ornamental crops are plant appearance and flower characteristics where selection is visually performed on direct offspring of crossings. We developed an image analysis toolbox for the acquisition of flower and petal images from cultivated carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) that was validated by a detailed analysis of flower and petal size and shape in 78 comme...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2006
Judit Szécsi Caroline Joly Karim Bordji Emilie Varaud J Mark Cock Christian Dumas Mohammed Bendahmane

In Arabidopsis, APETALA1, PISTILLATA, APETALA3 and SEPALLATA interact to form multimeric protein complexes required to specify petal identity. However, the downstream events that lead to petal specific shape and size remain largely unknown. Organ final size can be influenced by cell number or cell expansion or both. To date, no gene that specifically limits petal size by controlling postmitotic...

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