نتایج جستجو برای: petal wilting

تعداد نتایج: 2506  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Emilie Varaud Florian Brioudes Judit Szécsi Julie Leroux Spencer Brown Catherine Perrot-Rechenmann Mohammed Bendahmane

Plant organ growth and final size are determined by coordinated cell proliferation and expansion. The BIGPETALp (BPEp) basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor was shown to limit Arabidopsis thaliana petal growth by influencing cell expansion. We demonstrate here that BPEp interacts with AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR8 (ARF8) to affect petal growth. This interaction is mediated through the BPE...

Journal: :Development 1998
P C McSteen C A Vincent S Doyle R Carpenter E S Coen

The development of reproductive organs in Antirrhinum depends on the expression of an organ identity gene, plena, in the central domain of the floral meristem. To investigate the mechanism by which plena is regulated, we have characterised three mutants in which the pattern of plena expression is altered. In polypetala mutants, expression of plena is greatly reduced, resulting in a proliferatio...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Haixia Pei Nan Ma Ji Tian Jing Luo Jiwei Chen Jing Li Yi Zheng Xiang Chen Zhangjun Fei Junping Gao

Cell expansion is crucial for plant growth. It is well known that the phytohormone ethylene functions in plant development as a key modulator of cell expansion. However, the role of ethylene in the regulation of this process remains unclear. In this study, 2,189 ethylene-responsive transcripts were identified in rose (Rosa hybrida) petals using transcriptome sequencing and microarray analysis. ...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2013
David P Kain Arthur M Agnello

Damage to apple (Malus domestica Borkhausen) by Campylomma verbasci (Meyer), has occurred even when effective insecticides are applied against nymphs present at the petal fall stage. However, insecticide application at pink bud prevents damage more effectively than when the same insecticides are applied at petal fall. We tested the hypothesis that most mullein bug damage occurs between bloom an...

2011
Taro Harada Yuka Torii Shigeto Morita Reiko Onodera Yoshinao Hara Ryusuke Yokoyama Kazuhiko Nishitani Shigeru Satoh

Growth of petal cells is a basis for expansion and morphogenesis (outward bending) of petals during opening of carnation flowers (Dianthus caryophyllus L.). Petal growth progressed through elongation in the early stage, expansion with outward bending in the middle stage, and expansion of the whole area in the late stage of flower opening. In the present study, four cDNAs encoding xyloglucan end...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2009
Tetsuya Yamada Kazuo Ichimura Motoki Kanekatsu Wouter G van Doorn

In senescent petals of Ipomoea nil, we investigated the expression of genes showing homology to genes involved in animal programmed cell death (PCD). Three encoded proteins were homologous to apoptotic proteins in animals: Bax inhibitor-1 (BI-1), a vacuolar processing enzyme (VPE; homologous to caspases) and a monodehydroascorbate reductase [MDAR; homologous to apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF)]....

Journal: :Development 2004
Seiji Takeda Noritaka Matsumoto Kiyotaka Okada

Floral organs usually initiate at fixed positions in concentric whorls within a flower. Although it is understood that floral homeotic genes determine the identity of floral organs, the mechanisms of position determination and the development of each organ have not been clearly explained. We isolated a novel mutant, rabbit ears (rbe), with defects in petal development. In rbe, under-developed p...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Heather M. Whitney Lars Chittka Toby J.A. Bruce Beverley J. Glover

The plant surface is by default flat, and development away from this default is thought to have some function of evolutionary advantage. Although the functions of many plant epidermal cells have been described, the function of conical epidermal cells, a defining feature of petals in the majority of insect-pollinated flowers, has not. The location and frequency of conical cells have led to specu...

2012
Mathew S. Box Steven Dodsworth Paula J. Rudall Richard M. Bateman Beverley J. Glover

The KNOTTED1-like homeobox (KNOX) genes are best known for maintaining a pluripotent stem-cell population in the shoot apical meristem that underlies indeterminate vegetative growth, allowing plants to adapt their development to suit the prevailing environmental conditions. More recently, the function of the KNOX gene family has been expanded to include additional roles in lateral organ develop...

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