نتایج جستجو برای: petals

تعداد نتایج: 1765  

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Inés Casimiro-Soriguer Eduardo Narbona M. L. Buide José C. del Valle Justen B. Whittall

Flower color polymorphisms are widely used as model traits from genetics to ecology, yet determining the biochemical and molecular basis can be challenging. Anthocyanin-based flower color variations can be caused by at least 12 structural and three regulatory genes in the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway (ABP). We use mRNA-Seq to simultaneously sequence and estimate expression of these candidat...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Jean-Claude Caissard Véronique Bergougnoux Magali Martin Mélanie Mauriat Sylvie Baudino

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Moss roses are old garden roses covered with a mossy growth on flower pedicel and calyx. This moss releases a pine-scented oleoresin that is very sticky and odoriferous. Rosa x centifolia 'muscosa' was the first moss rose to be obtained by bud-mutation but, interestingly, R. x damascena 'Quatre Saisons Blanc Mousseux' was the first repeat-blooming cultivar, thus interesting ...

2018
Xing Guo Daniel C. Thomas Richard M. K. Saunders

The Dasymaschalon alliance within the early divergent angiosperm family Annonaceae comprises c. 180 species in four genera (Dasymaschalon, Desmos, Friesodielsia, and Monanthotaxis). The alliance offers an excellent opportunity for investigating perianth evolution and functional adaptations because of the presence of different numbers of petal whorls and contrasting floral chamber morphologies. ...

Arash Mahboubi, Elahe Darabi-Mahboub Jinous Asgarpanah Mojdeh Hakemivala Rezvan Mehrab

Growing interest to use natural preservatives and spices with antimicrobial effects and large amounts of floral bio-residues (92.6 g per 100 g) generated and wasted in the production of saffron spice guided this study  to evaluate  the opportunity to expand the uses of C. sativus flowers (petals and stamens), beyond the spice (dried stigmas). The antibacterial potential of total extrac...

Effects of exogenously applied methyl jasmonate (MeJA) and sucrose on vase life and non-structural carbohydrate concentration in petals and leaves of cut ‘First Red’ roses were investigated. Roses were placed in sealed plastic containers and received MeJA vapour treatment (0.1 μL MeJA L-1) for 24 h at 20°C. Flowers were then placed in individual bottles containing 0 or 2% (v/v) sucrose solution...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2012
Samuel F Brockington Paula J Rudall Michael W Frohlich David G Oppenheimer Pamela S Soltis Douglas E Soltis

Petals, defined as the showy laminar floral organs in the second floral whorl, have been shown to be under similar genetic control in distantly related core eudicot model organisms. On the basis of these findings, it is commonly assumed that the petal identity program regulated by B-class MADS-box gene homologs is invariant across the core eudicot clade. However, the core eudicots, which compri...

2013
Byung-Chun In Brad M. Binder Tanya G. Falbel Sara E. Patterson

It has been generally thought that in ethylene-sensitive plants such as carnations, senescence proceeds irreversibly once the tissues have entered the climacteric phase. While pre-climacteric petal tissues have a lower sensitivity to ethylene, these tissues are converted to the climacteric phase at a critical point during flower development. In this study, it is demonstrated that the senescence...

Journal: :Mathematics 2023

Petal gas bearings are widely used in industrial turbine installations. However, there practically no mathematical models that take into account the nonlinear dependence of elastic element deformations gas-dynamic bearing on pressure. It is very difficult to obtain a converged solution with given accuracy an acceptable time. On this basis, model motion petals package was proposed. The takes pre...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Soraya Pelaz Rosalinda Tapia-López Elena R Alvarez-Buylla Martin F Yanofsky

More than 200 years ago, Goethe proposed that each of the distinct flower organs represents a modified leaf [1]. Support for this hypothesis has come from genetic studies, which have identified genes required for flower organ identity. These genes have been incorporated into the widely accepted ABC model of flower organ identity, a model that appears generally applicable to distantly related eu...

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