نتایج جستجو برای: hard seed coat

تعداد نتایج: 239663  

2013
Kai Zhang Kun Lu Cunmin Qu Ying Liang Rui Wang Yourong Chai Jiana Li

Yellow-seed (i.e., yellow seed coat) is one of the most important agronomic traits of Brassica plants, which is correlated with seed oil and meal qualities. Previous studies on the Brassicaceae, including Arabidopsis and Brassica species, proposed that the seed-color trait is correlative to flavonoid and lignin biosynthesis, at the molecular level. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the oxidative polymer...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
B A Marchylo L J Lacroix J E Kruger

The effect of seed coat removal on the synthesis of alpha-amylase isoenzymes in wheat was investigated. The immature wheat endosperm-aleurone (seed coat and embryo detached) produced considerably less alpha-amylase activity than immature whole or de-embryonated wheat kernels, when incubated under identical conditions of 18.5 C and 99% humidity, in the presence or absence of gibberellic acid (GA...

2016
Jian Song Zhangxiong Liu Huilong Hong Yansong Ma Long Tian Xinxiu Li Ying-Hui Li Rongxia Guan Yong Guo Li-Juan Qiu

Soybean seed coat exists in a range of colors from yellow, green, brown, black, to bicolor. Classical genetic analysis suggested that soybean seed color was a moderately complex trait controlled by multi-loci. However, only a couple of loci could be detected using a single biparental segregating population. In this study, a combination of association mapping and bulk segregation analysis was em...

2017
Yan Y. Lv Xue Q. He Xiao W. Hu Yan R. Wang

The existence of a semipermeable layer in grass seeds has been extensively reported, yet knowledge of its influence on tests for seed viability and vigor that depend upon measurement of electrical conductivity (EC) is limited. This study determined the presence and location of the semipermeable layer, and its relation to seed viability and vigor assessment, in seeds of four important grass spec...

2007
Karine Gallardo Christian Firnhaber Hélène Zuber Delphine Héricher Maya Belghazi Céline Henry Helge Küster Richard Thompson

A comparative study of proteome and transcriptome changes during Medicago truncatula (cultivar Jemalong) seed development has been carried out. Transcript and protein profiles were parallel across the time course for 50% of the comparisons made, but divergent patterns were also observed, indicative of post-transcriptional events. These data, combined with the analysis of transcript and protein ...

2006
M. ARIANOUTSOU

Fire is a major ecological factor in many biomes of the world (Rundel 1981). In the Mediterranean ecosystems fire acts as an integral part of their evolutionary history, having shaped their adaptive traits (Naveh 1975). It is beyond any doubt that the specific characteristics of fire regimes have a profound effect on these ecosystems (Mooney and Conrad 1977), the most important of which is rela...

2011
Walter Chingwaru Runner T. Majinda Sam O. Yeboah Jose C. Jackson Petrina T. Kapewangolo Martha Kandawa-Schulz Avrelija Cencic

Tylosema esculentum (marama) beans and tubers are used as food, and traditional medicine against diarrhoea in Southern Africa. Rotaviruses (RVs) are a major cause of diarrhoea among infants, young children, immunocompromised people, and domesticated animals. Our work is first to determine anti-RV activity of marama bean and tuber ethanol and water extracts; in this case on intestinal enterocyte...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1987
B O Cheng R P Trimble R J Illman B A Stone D L Topping

Adult male rats were fed on diets containing 100 g dietary fibre/kg either as alpha-cellulose or wheat bran or the pericarp-seed coat or aleurone layers prepared from that bran by sequential milling and air elutriation and electrostatic separation. After 10 d, concentrations of total volatile fatty acids (VFA) in caecal fluid were significantly different between groups and fell in the order: al...

2012
A.J. Souza A.T.S. Ferreira J. Perales D.G. Beghini K.V.S. Fernandes J. Xavier-Filho T.M. Venancio A.E.A. Oliveira

Seed coat is a specialized maternal tissue that interfaces the embryo and the external environment during embryogenesis, dormancy and germination. In addition, it is the first defensive barrier against penetration by pathogens and herbivores. Here we show that Albizia lebbeck seed coat dramatically compromises the oviposition, eclosion and development of the bruchid Callosobruchus maculatus. Di...

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