نتایج جستجو برای: papavar rhoeas

تعداد نتایج: 186  

2017
Deborah J. Eaves Tamanna Haque Richard L. Tudor Yoshimi Barron Cleidiane G. Zampronio Nicholas P. J. Cotton Barend H. J. de Graaf Scott A. White Helen J. Cooper Christopher H. Franklin Jeffery F. Harper

Protein phosphorylation regulates numerous cellular processes. Identifying the substrates and protein kinases involved is vital to understand how these important posttranslational modifications modulate biological function in eukaryotic cells. Pyrophosphatases catalyze the hydrolysis of inorganic phosphate (PPi) to inorganic phosphate Pi, driving biosynthetic reactions; they are essential for l...

Journal: :Food science and technology international = Ciencia y tecnologia de los alimentos internacional 2012
P Morales I C F R Ferreira A M Carvalho M C Sánchez-Mata M Cámara J Tardío

Polyunsaturated fatty acids play an important role in human nutrition, being associated with several health benefits. The analyzed vegetables, in spite of its low fat content, lower than 2%, present a high proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids of n-3, n-6 and n-9 series, such as α-linolenic, linoleic and oleic acids, respectively. Wild edible plants contain in general a good balance of n-6 ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Shanjin Huang Laurent Blanchoin Faisal Chaudhry Vernonica E Franklin-Tong Christopher J Staiger

The cytoskeleton is a key regulator of plant morphogenesis, sexual reproduction, and cellular responses to extracellular stimuli. During the self-incompatibility response of Papaver rhoeas L. (field poppy) pollen, the actin filament network is rapidly depolymerized by a flood of cytosolic free Ca2+ that results in cessation of tip growth and prevention of fertilization. Attempts to model this d...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2010
Natalie S Poulter Michael J Wheeler Maurice Bosch Vernonica E Franklin-Tong

Many flowering plants are hermaphrodite, posing the problem of self-fertilization and the subsequent loss of the genetic fitness of the offspring. To prevent this, many plants have developed a genetically controlled mechanism called self-incompatibility (SI). When the male and female S-determinants match, self (incompatible) pollen is recognized and rejected before fertilization can occur. In p...

Journal: :Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 2022

Abstract This work aims to determine the antioxidants activity of individual and natural extracts by isothermal calorimetry. The proposed method is an adaptation “ inhibited autoxidation ”. It consists monitoring heat-flow signal evolved during styrene, in presence 2,2?-azobis(isobutyronitrile) as radical initiator, with or plant inhibitors, under conditions (303 K). resulting calorimetric trac...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Natalie S Poulter Christopher J Staiger Joshua Z Rappoport Vernonica E Franklin-Tong

The actin cytoskeleton is a key target for signaling networks and plays a central role in translating signals into cellular responses in eukaryotic cells. Self-incompatibility (SI) is an important mechanism responsible for preventing self-fertilization. The SI system of Papaver rhoeas pollen involves a Ca(2+)-dependent signaling network, including massive actin depolymerization as one of the ea...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Shutian Li Jozef Samaj Vernonica E Franklin-Tong

Self-incompatibility (SI) in higher plants is an important mechanism to prevent inbreeding and involves specific rejection of incompatible ("self") pollen. In field poppy (Papaver rhoeas), S proteins encoded by the stigma component of the S-locus interact with incompatible pollen, resulting in cessation of tip growth. This "self" interaction triggers a Ca(2+)-dependent signaling network, involv...

2000
G. D. BROUFAS D. S. KOVEOS

Development, imaginal survivorship, adult longevity and fecundity of the predatory phytoseiid mite Euseius (Amblyseius) finlandicus Oudemans reared on seven different plant pollens were determined in the laboratory. The rationale behind these experiments was to assess the nutritional value and the possible effect on development and population dynamics of the mite. Mites were kept individually o...

Journal: :Medical History 1972
S Hamarneh

DRUG ADDIcTIoN, especially through the use of poppy (Papaver somniferum Linn.) and hemp (Cannabis sativa Linn.), is the main concern of this paper. Although the use of these two plants in medieval Islam was extensive, yet little has been written on this timely subject by historians of medicine and pharmacology. Consulting contemporary original sources, it is my hope to sketch a history of their...

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