نتایج جستجو برای: floral study

تعداد نتایج: 3976066  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Fumie Nishikawa Tomoko Endo Takehiko Shimada Hiroshi Fujii Tokurou Shimizu Mitsuo Omura Yoshinori Ikoma

After several years in the juvenile phase, adult citrus trees show seasonal periodicity of flowering. A prolonged exposure to low temperature is one of the most important environmental cues for floral induction in citrus. In the present study, the expression of flowering-related genes during the annual cycle of flowering and inductive low-temperature treatment in Satsuma mandarin (Citrus unshiu...

2002
Hai Huang Hong Ma

A novel gene that regulates floral meristem activity and controls floral organ number was identified in Arabidopsis and is designated FONl (for FLORAL QRGAN NUMBERl). The fonl mutants exhibit normal vegetative development and produce normal inflorescence meristems and immature flowers before stage 6. fonl flowers become visibly different from wild-type flowers at stage 6, when the third-whorl s...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1997
H Huang H Ma

A novel gene that regulates floral meristem activity and controls floral organ number was identified in Arabidopsis and is designated FON1 (for FLORAL ORGAN NUMBER1). The fon1 mutants exhibit normal vegetative development and produce normal inflorescence meristems and immature flowers before stage 6. fon1 flowers become visibly different from wild-type flowers at stage 6, when the third-whorl s...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
A Vrijdaghs P Goetghebeur E Smets A M Muasya

BACKGROUND AND AIMS In 1976 the monotypic genus Hellmuthia was placed in the Hypolytreae s.l., but was subsequently ascribed to the Mapanioideae, tribe Chrysitricheae, mainly because of the presence in Hellmuthia of two lateral, mapanioid-like floral scales with ciliated keels, the anatomy of the nutlet, the embryo and the inflorescence. Recently, based on cladistic analyses and supported by po...

2015
Paulo Milet-Pinheiro Manfred Ayasse Stefan Dötterl Adrian G Dyer

Oligolectic bees collect pollen from a few plants within a genus or family to rear their offspring, and are known to rely on visual and olfactory floral cues to recognize host plants. However, studies investigating whether oligolectic bees recognize distinct host plants by using shared floral cues are scarce. In the present study, we investigated in a comparative approach the visual and olfacto...

2014
Miho S. Kitazawa Koichi Fujimoto

Stochasticity ubiquitously inevitably appears at all levels from molecular traits to multicellular, morphological traits. Intrinsic stochasticity in biochemical reactions underlies the typical intercellular distributions of chemical concentrations, e.g., morphogen gradients, which can give rise to stochastic morphogenesis. While the universal statistics and mechanisms underlying the stochastici...

Journal: :مهندسی بیوسیستم ایران 0
محمد حاجی نژاد دانشگاه تهران سید سعید محتسبی دانشگاه تهران مهدی قاسمی ورنامخواستی دانشگاه شهر کرد مرتضی آغباشلو دانشگاه تهران

honey is a sweet and viscous liquid made by bees from nectar of flowers. the emitted smell by honey depending on flower variety can be different. these factors led to use of machine olfactory system based on metal oxide sensors(mos) in order to classify different floral origin honeys. seven samples of different floral origins of honey with a total of 70 samples from each of 10 samples were test...

2010
Claudia Voelckel Justin O. Borevitz Elena M. Kramer Scott A. Hodges

BACKGROUND The genus Aquilegia is an emerging model system in plant evolutionary biology predominantly because of its wide variation in floral traits and associated floral ecology. The anatomy of the Aquilegia flower is also very distinct. There are two whorls of petaloid organs, the outer whorl of sepals and the second whorl of petals that form nectar spurs, as well as a recently evolved fifth...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2013
Yan Luo Zhenhua Guo Lu Li

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are post-transcriptional regulators of growth and development in both plants and animals. Flowering is critical for the reproduction of angiosperms. Flower development entails the transition from vegetative growth to reproductive growth, floral organ initiation, and the development of floral organs. These developmental processes are genetically regulated by miRNAs, which part...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Jane E Carlson Kyle E Harms

Protective floral structures may evolve in response to the negative effects of floral herbivores. For example, water calyces--liquid-filled, cup-like structures resulting from the fusion of sepals--may reduce floral herbivory by submerging buds during their development. Our observations of a water-calyx plant, Chrysothemis friedrichsthaliana (Gesneriaceae), revealed that buds were frequently at...

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