نتایج جستجو برای: lateral roots

تعداد نتایج: 183671  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Silvina Gonzalez-Rizzo Martin Crespi Florian Frugier

Legumes develop different types of lateral organs from their primary root, lateral roots and nodules, the latter depending on a symbiotic interaction with Sinorhizobium meliloti. Phytohormones have been shown to function in the control of these organogeneses. However, related signaling pathways have not been identified in legumes. We cloned and characterized the expression of Medicago truncatul...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2009
Wei-Wei Deng Shinjiro Ogita Hiroshi Ashihara

We examined the distribution of ethylamine, glutamic acid and alanine, which are utilized in theanine biosynthesis, and other major amino acids in leaves, stems, cotyledons and roots of 6-week-old tea seedlings. Ethylamine and glutamic acid, which are substrates of theanine synthetase, were distributed almost uniformly in all parts of the seedlings; the contents in micromol/g fresh wt varied fr...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Tamara Vellosillo Marta Martínez Miguel Angel López Jorge Vicente Tomas Cascón Liam Dolan Mats Hamberg Carmen Castresana

Arabidopsis thaliana seedling growth with pure oxylipins resulted in root waving, loss of root apical dominance, and decreased root elongation. 9-Hydroxyoctadecatrienoic acid (9-HOT) was a potent inducer of root waving. Studies with noxy2 (for nonresponding to oxylipins2), a new 9-HOT-insensitive mutant, and coronatine insensitive1-1 (jasmonate-insensitive) revealed at least three signaling cas...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2010
Federico Ariel Anouck Diet Marion Verdenaud Véronique Gruber Florian Frugier Raquel Chan Martin Crespi

The adaptation of root architecture to environmental constraints is a major agricultural trait, notably in legumes, the third main crop worldwide. This root developmental plasticity depends on the formation of lateral roots (LRs) emerging from primary roots. In the model legume Medicago truncatula, the HD-Zip I transcription factor HB1 is expressed in primary and lateral root meristems and indu...

2006
Silvina Gonzalez-Rizzo Martin Crespi Florian Frugier

Legumes develop different types of lateral organs from their primary root, lateral roots and nodules, the latter depending on a symbiotic interaction with Sinorhizobium meliloti. Phytohormones have been shown to function in the control of these organogeneses. However, related signaling pathways have not been identified in legumes. We cloned and characterized the expression of Medicago truncatul...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2010
Craig R Yendrek Yi-Ching Lee Viktoriya Morris Yan Liang Catalina I Pislariu Graham Burkart Matthew H Meckfessel Mohammad Salehin Hilary Kessler Heath Wessler Melanie Lloyd Heather Lutton Alice Teillet D Janine Sherrier Etienne-Pascal Journet Jeanne M Harris Rebecca Dickstein

Legume root architecture involves not only elaboration of the root system by the formation of lateral roots but also the formation of symbiotic root nodules in association with nitrogen-fixing soil rhizobia. The Medicago truncatula LATD/NIP gene plays an essential role in the development of both primary and lateral roots as well as nodule development. We have cloned the LATD/NIP gene and show t...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه تربیت معلم - سبزوار - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1389

abstract this study aimed at investigating the impact of etymology strategy instruction on the development of vocabulary of iranian intermediate efl learners. etymology, knowledge of origin of words, roots, and affixes, has proved to be a controversial issue and a question of long debate with regard to its impact on the process of vocabulary learning. this study employed etymology strategy in ...

2016
Ben Scheres Marta Laskowski

The mechanisms that pattern lateral root primordia are essential for the elaboration of root system architecture , a trait of key importance for future crop breeding. But which are most important: periodic or local cues? In this issue of Journal of Experimental Botany (pages 1411–1420), Kircher and Schopfer manipulate growth direction to demonstrate the importance of both sources of patterning ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
F W Golaz P E Pilet

The effects of white light and decapitation on the initiation and subsequent emergence and elongation of lateral roots of apical maize (Zea mays L. cv LG 11) root segments have been examined. The formation of lateral root primordium was inhibited by the white light. This inhibition did not depend upon the presence of the primary root tip. However, root decapitation induced a shift of the site o...

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