نتایج جستجو برای: indole acetic acids

تعداد نتایج: 285949  

2016
Reddaiah Bodanapu Suresh K. Gupta Pinjari O. Basha Kannabiran Sakthivel Sadhana Yellamaraju Sreelakshmi Rameshwar Sharma

Nitric oxide (NO) plays a pivotal role in growth and disease resistance in plants. It also acts as a secondary messenger in signaling pathways for several plant hormones. Despite its clear role in regulating plant development, its role in fruit development is not known. In an earlier study, we described a short root (shr) mutant of tomato, whose phenotype results from hyperaccumulation of NO. T...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Gretchen M Spiess Amanda Hausman Peng Yu Jerry D Cohen Rebekah A Rampey Bethany K Zolman

Auxin is a phytohormone involved in cell elongation and division. Levels of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), the primary auxin, are tightly regulated through biosynthesis, degradation, sequestration, and transport. IAA is sequestered in reversible processes by adding amino acids, polyol or simple alcohols, or sugars, forming IAA conjugates, or through a two-carbon elongation forming indole-3-butyric...

2014
Gretchen M. Spiess Amanda Hausman Peng Yu Jerry D. Cohen Rebekah A. Rampey Bethany K. Zolman

Auxin is a phytohormone involved in cell elongation and division. Levels of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), the primary auxin, are tightly regulated through biosynthesis, degradation, sequestration, and transport. IAA is sequestered in reversible processes by adding amino acids, polyol or simple alcohols, or sugars, forming IAA conjugates, or through a two-carbon elongation forming indole-3-butyric...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2001
B Reintanz M Lehnen M Reichelt J Gershenzon M Kowalczyk G Sandberg M Godde R Uhl K Palme

A new mutant of Arabidopsis designated bus1-1 (for bushy), which exhibited a bushy phenotype with crinkled leaves and retarded vascularization, was characterized. The phenotype was caused by an En-1 insertion in the gene CYP79F1. The deduced protein belongs to the cytochrome P450 superfamily. Because members of the CYP79 subfamily are believed to catalyze the oxidation of amino acids to aldoxim...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1965
C C STILL T T FUKUYAMA H S MOYED

The use of Escherichia coli as a model organism for studies on the biochemistry of the action of indole-3-acetic acid has revealed that two products of the photooxidation of this plant hormone, 3.hydroxymethyloxindole and 3-methyleneoxindole, are potent inhibitors of the growth of both microorganisms and higher plants (I). The latter compound was first identified by Hinman, Bauman, and Lang (2)...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1964
J FISCHL S RABIAH

A new method is described for measurement of the urinary excretion of free and total indole-3-acetic acid and for obtaining the chromogenic value of the total indoles. The color reaction employed is Fischl’s (1) tryptophan reaction. Hydrolysis and extractions were done by Weissbach’s (2) procedure. The ratio of the various fractions is expressed by a new term: “indole index” (1.1.). By the eval...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Masashi Asahina Katsuya Azuma Weerasak Pitaksaringkarn Takashi Yamazaki Nobutaka Mitsuda Masaru Ohme-Takagi Shinjiro Yamaguchi Yuji Kamiya Kiyotaka Okada Takeshi Nishimura Tomokazu Koshiba Takao Yokota Hiroshi Kamada Shinobu Satoh

When grafting or wounding disconnects stem tissues, new tissues are generated to restore the lost connection. In this study, the molecular mechanism of such healing was elucidated in injured stems of Arabidopsis. Soon after the inflorescence stems were incised, the pith cells started to divide. This process was strongly inhibited by the elimination of cauline leaves, shoot apices, or lateral bu...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
S J Britz A W Galston

The relationship between the apical hook and stem nutation in etiolated Alaska pea (Pisum sativum L. cv Alaska) seedlings was explored. The hook and maximum nutational displacement have the same plane of symmetry, and both are affected by light acting through phytochrome. However, the two processes do not appear to be obligatorily coupled. Light effects on nutation involve at least two componen...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1977
M Lieberman E Knegt

Indole-3-acetic acid levels are diminished about 50% in 5- to 6-day-old epicotyls of etiolated pea (Pisum sativum L.) seedlings treated with 10 to 36mul/l ethylene for 18 to 24 hr.

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