نتایج جستجو برای: endosperm

تعداد نتایج: 3911  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1987
S M Griffith R J Jones M L Brenner

Short-term transport studies were conducted using excised whole Zea mays kernels incubated in buffered solutions containing radiolabeled sugars. Following incubation, endosperms were removed and rates of net (14)C-sugar uptake were determined. Endogenous sugar gradients of the kernel were estimated by measuring sugar concentrations in cell sap collected from the pedicel and endosperm. A sugar c...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
M J Muhitch

Acetolactate synthase (EC 4.1.3.18) activity was examined in maize (Zea mays L.) endosperm and embryos as a function of kernel development. When assayed using unpurified homogenates, embryo acetolactate synthase activity appeared less sensitive to inhibition by leucine + valine and by the imidazolinone herbicide imazapyr than endosperm acetolactate synthase activity. Evidence is presented to sh...

Journal: :Biomolecular concepts 2014
Nuno D Pires

Seeds are multi-generational structures containing a small embryonic plant enclosed in layers of diverse parental origins. The evolution of seeds was a pinnacle in an evolutionary trend towards a progressive retention of embryos and gametes within parental tissue. This strategy, which dates back to the first land plants, allowed an increased protection and nourishing of the developing embryo. F...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Lionel M Hill Edward R Morley-Smith Stephen Rawsthorne

The sugars in the endosperm of a developing seed have many potential roles, including the supply of carbon to the developing embryo and controlling gene expression in it. Our understanding of their metabolism is, however, fragmentary and is confined to a very few species (especially Vicia spp.). To develop a quantitative understanding of the regulation of sugars in seeds of oilseed rape (Brassi...

2017
Marc Galland Dongli He Imen Lounifi Erwann Arc Gilles Clément Sandrine Balzergue Stéphanie Huguet Gwendal Cueff Béatrice Godin Boris Collet Fabienne Granier Halima Morin Joseph Tran Benoit Valot Loïc Rajjou

Although rice is a key crop species, few studies have addressed both rice seed physiological and nutritional quality, especially at the tissue level. In this study, an exhaustive "multi-omics" dataset on the mature rice seed was obtained by combining transcriptomics, label-free shotgun proteomics and metabolomics from embryo and endosperm, independently. These high-throughput analyses provide a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Assaf Zemach M Yvonne Kim Pedro Silva Jessica A Rodrigues Bradley Dotson Matthew D Brooks Daniel Zilberman

Cytosine methylation silences transposable elements in plants, vertebrates, and fungi but also regulates gene expression. Plant methylation is catalyzed by three families of enzymes, each with a preferred sequence context: CG, CHG (H = A, C, or T), and CHH, with CHH methylation targeted by the RNAi pathway. Arabidopsis thaliana endosperm, a placenta-like tissue that nourishes the embryo, is glo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
W E Friedman

For almost a century, events relating to the evolutionary origin of endosperm, a unique embryo-nourishing tissue that is essential to the reproductive process in flowering plants, have remained a mystery. Integration of recent advances in phylogenetic reconstruction, comparative reproductive biology, and genetic theory can be used to elucidate the evolutionary events and forces associated with ...

2014
Nuno D. Pires

Seeds are multi-generational structures containing a small embryonic plant enclosed in layers of diverse parental origins. The evolution of seeds was a pinnacle in an evolutionary trend towards a progressive retention of embryos and gametes within parental tissue. This strategy, which dates back to the first land plants, allowed an increased protection and nourishing of the developing embryo. F...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Takashi Ohdan Perigio B Francisco Takayuki Sawada Tatsuro Hirose Tomio Terao Hikaru Satoh Yasunori Nakamura

A comprehensive analysis of the transcript levels of genes which encode starch-synthesis enzymes is fundamental for the assessment of the function of each enzyme and the regulatory mechanism for starch biosynthesis in source and sink organs. Using quantitative real-time RT-PCR, an examination was made of the expression profiles of 27 rice genes encoding six classes of enzymes, i.e. ADPglucose p...

2018
Konsam Sarika Firoz Hossain Vignesh Muthusamy Rajkumar U Zunjare Aanchal Baveja Rajat Goswami Nepolean Thirunavukkarasu Sunil K Jha Hari S Gupta

The enhancement of lysine and tryptophan in maize is so far basedon opaque2(o2) mutant, that along with the endosperm-modifiersled to development of Quality Protein Maize[QPM]. Though many mutants improving the endospermic protein quality were discovered, they could not be successfully deployed. Recently discovered opaque16 (o16)mutant enhances the lysine and tryptophan content in maize endospe...

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