نتایج جستجو برای: endosperm

تعداد نتایج: 3911  

2015
Stefan Kohl Julien Hollmann Alexander Erban Joachim Kopka David Riewe Winfriede Weschke Hans Weber

During grain filling in barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Barke) reserves are remobilized from vegetative organs. Glumes represent the vegetative tissues closest to grains, senesce late, and are involved in the conversion of assimilates. To analyse glume development and metabolism related to grain filling, parallel transcript and metabolite profiling in glumes and endosperm were performed, showing...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1986
D B Fisher P K Macnicol

The amino acid composition of endosperm cavity sap and of sieve tube saps from the flag leaf, peduncle, rachis, grain pedicel, and grain were determined for wheat plants just past the mid-half of grain filling. On a mole percent basis, glutamine accounted for almost half of the amino acids in sieve tube sap from the peduncle and ear. Other protein amino acids, plug gamma-aminobutyrate, were pre...

2015
Heng Xu Jian-Dong Bao Ji-Song Dai Yongqing Li Ying Zhu Qian Qian

qRT-PCR is one of the most popular approaches to analyze specific gene expression level, and stably expressed reference genes are essential to obtain reliable results. However, many reference genes are only stable under certain circumstances and different reference genes might be required in different experiments. High temperature is a common stress that affects rice endosperm development and i...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Nicola J Patron Alison M Smith Brendan F Fahy Christopher M Hylton Mike J Naldrett Brian G Rossnagel Kay Denyer

Reasons for the variable amylose content of endosperm starch from waxy cultivars of barley (Hordeum vulgare) were investigated. The mature grains of most such cultivars contain some amylose, although amounts are much lower than in wild-type cultivars. In these low-amylose cultivars, amylose synthesis starts relatively late in grain development. Starch granules in the outer cell layers of the en...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Mathieu Ingouff Pauline E Jullien Frédéric Berger

Double fertilization of the female gametophyte produces the endosperm and the embryo enclosed in the maternal seed coat. Proper seed communication necessitates exchanges of signals between the zygotic and maternal components of the seed. However, the nature of these interactions remains largely unknown. We show that double fertilization of the Arabidopsis thaliana female gametophyte rapidly tri...

2010
Svetlana Leonova Åsa Grimberg Salla Marttila Sten Stymne Anders S. Carlsson

Since the cereal endosperm is a dead tissue in the mature grain, beta-oxidation is not possible there. This raises the question about the use of the endosperm oil in cereal grains during germination. In this study, mobilization of lipids in different tissues of germinating oat grains was analysed using thin-layer and gas chromatography. The data imply that the oat endosperm oil [triacylglycerol...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1990
F C Felker K C Liu J C Shannon

(14)C-Sugar uptake and incorporation into starch by slices of developing maize (Zea mays L.) endosperm were examined and compared with sugar uptake by maize endosperm-derived suspension cultures. Rates of sucrose, fructose, and d- and l-glucose uptake by slices were similar, whereas uptake rates for these sugars differed greatly in suspension cultures. Concentration dependence of sucrose, fruct...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Hardy Rolletschek Gerd Melkus Eva Grafahrend-Belau Johannes Fuchs Nicolas Heinzel Falk Schreiber Peter M Jakob Ljudmilla Borisjuk

The starchy endosperm of cereals is a priori taken as a metabolically uniform tissue. By applying a noninvasive assay based on (13)C/(1)H-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to barley (Hordeum vulgare) grains, we uncovered metabolic compartmentation in the endosperm. (13)C-Suc feeding during grain filling showed that the primary site of Ala synthesis was the central region of the endosperm, the pa...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Paul D Pennington Liliana M Costa Jose F Gutierrez-Marcos Andy J Greenland Hugh G Dickinson

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The results of wide- or interploidy crosses in angiosperms are unpredictable and often lead to seed abortion. The consequences of reciprocal interploidy crosses have been explored in maize in detail, focusing on alterations to tissue domains in the maize endosperm, and changes in endosperm-specific gene expression. METHODS Following reciprocal interploidy crosses between d...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Cristina Pignocchi Gregory E Minns Nathalie Nesi Rachil Koumproglou Georgios Kitsios Christoph Benning Clive W Lloyd John H Doonan Matthew J Hills

Early endosperm development involves a series of rapid nuclear divisions in the absence of cytokinesis; thus, many endosperm mutants reveal genes whose functions are essential for mitosis. This work finds that the endosperm of Arabidopsis thaliana endosperm-defective1 (ede1) mutants never cellularizes, contains a reduced number of enlarged polyploid nuclei, and features an aberrant microtubule ...

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