نتایج جستجو برای: carbohydrate dormancy storage tubers rhizomes starch

تعداد نتایج: 255208  

Journal: :Open Archaeology 2021

Abstract While we know that cereals played an important role in the diet of Linearbandkeramik (LBK) and Blicquy/Villeneuve-Saint-Germain (BVSG) populations Paris Basin, many questions remain to be answered as real contribution other plants. To assess this topic, recovery lines data beyond macrobotanicals is crucial: starch grains have potential reveal additional information regarding past plant...

Journal: :Carbohydrate polymers 2015
Luybov A Wasserman Andrey I Sergeev Viktor G Vasil'ev Irina G Plashchina Nina P Aksenova Tatyana N Konstantinova Svetlana A Golyanovskaya Lidiya I Sergeeva Georgy A Romanov

Potato plants harboring Phytochrome B (PHYB) gene from Arabidopsis thaliana or rol genes from Agrobacterium rhizogenes were used to study the effect of transgene expression on structure and properties of starch in tubers. Thermodynamic characteristics of starch (melting temperature, enthalpy of melting, thickness of crystalline lamellae) were shown to be variable depending on the transgene expr...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1977
G G Dimalla J van Staden

High concentrations of 2-chloroethylphosphonic acid inhibited tuberization on aged potato tubers (Solanum tuberosum) that had been predisposed to the little tuber disorder. As a result of this treatment sprouts developed which contained relatively high levels of endogenous gibberellins and which elongated normally. The endogenous cytokinin levels in the different treatments did not change appre...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1995
A. M. Lafta J. H. Lorenzen

This study was undertaken to determine the role of sucrose-metabolizing enzymes in altered carbohydrate partitioning caused by heat stress. Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) genotypes characterized as susceptible and tolerant to heat stress were grown at 19/17[deg]C, and a subset was transferred to 31/29[deg]C. Data were obtained for plant growth and photosynthesis. Enzyme activity was determined f...

Journal: :Annual review of plant biology 2010
Samuel C Zeeman Jens Kossmann Alison M Smith

Starch is the most widespread and abundant storage carbohydrate in plants. We depend upon starch for our nutrition, exploit its unique properties in industry, and use it as a feedstock for bioethanol production. Here, we review recent advances in research in three key areas. First, we assess progress in identifying the enzymatic machinery required for the synthesis of amylopectin, the glucose p...

2017
Xuan Xu Xing-Feng Huang Richard G F Visser Luisa M Trindade

Phosphate esters are responsible for valuable and unique functionalities of starch for industrial applications. Also in the cell phosphate esters play a role in starch metabolism, which so far has not been well characterized in storage starch. Laforin, a human enzyme composed of a carbohydrate-binding module and a dual-specificity phosphatase domain, is involved in the dephosphorylation of glyc...

2017
M. C. Alamar Roberta Tosetti Sandra Landahl Antonio Bermejo Leon A. Terry

Potatoes represent an important staple food crop across the planet. Yet, to maintain tuber quality and extend availability, there is a necessity to store tubers for long periods often using industrial-scale facilities. In this context, preserving potato quality is pivotal for the seed, fresh and processing sectors. The industry has always innovated and invested in improved post-harvest storage....

برمکی, مرتضی , خیری‌زاده آروق, یونس , قربانی, حسن ,

This research was performed to study the effect of direct planting and transplanting of potato minituber on its yield and yield components. The experiment was designed as a randomized complete blocks with nine treatments and three replications. Treatments were one direct and eight indirect planting. In order to prepare the nursery, two types of pots (peat and nylon) and four types of substrates...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2005
Da-Gin Lin Chii-Ling Jeang

Soluble starch synthase I (SSSI) cDNA was isolated from taro (Colocasia esculenta var. esculenta) by RT-PCR and rapid amplification of cDNA ends reaction. The transcript of this single-copy gene is 2340 bp and encodes 642 amino acids protein containing a putative transit peptide of 54 residues. Recombinant SSSI protein displayed both primer-dependent and primer-independent activities of starch ...

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