نتایج جستجو برای: cylindrica aegilops

تعداد نتایج: 1766  

Journal: :Journal of proteomics 2015
Hui Cao Xing Yan Guanxing Chen Jianwen Zhou Xiaohui Li Wujun Ma Yueming Yan

UNLABELLED Starch is the main component in the wheat endosperm and exists in two forms including A- and B-type granules. A bread wheat line CB037A and an Aegilops line Aegilops crassa were studied for the underlying starch biosynthesis mechanism in relation to granule types. The wheat line contains both types of starch granules while the Aegilops line only has the A-type. Differential starch gr...

2011
Thomas Howard Nur Ardiyana Rejab Simon Griffiths Fiona Leigh Michelle Leverington-Waite James Simmonds Cristobal Uauy Kay Trafford

Starch within the endosperm of most species of the Triticeae has a unique bimodal granule morphology comprising large lenticular A-type granules and smaller near-spherical B-type granules. However, a few wild wheat species (Aegilops) are known to lack B-granules. Ae. peregrina and a synthetic tetraploid Aegilops with the same genome composition (SU) were found to differ in B-granule number. The...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Yoshihiro Matsuoka Shigeo Takumi Taihachi Kawahara

Timing of flowering is a reproductive trait that has significant impact on fitness in plants. In contrast to recent advances in understanding the molecular basis of floral transition, few empirical studies have addressed questions concerning population processes of flowering time diversification within species. We analyzed chloroplast DNA genealogical structure of flowering time variation in ce...

2017
Peng-Cheng Yao Hai-Yan Gao Ya-Nan Wei Jian-Hang Zhang Xiao-Yong Chen Hong-Qing Li

Environmental conditions in coastal salt marsh habitats have led to the development of specialist genetic adaptations. We evaluated six DNA barcode loci of the 53 species of Poaceae and 15 species of Chenopodiaceae from China's coastal salt marsh area and inland area. Our results indicate that the optimum DNA barcode was ITS for coastal salt-tolerant Poaceae and matK for the Chenopodiaceae. Sam...

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Catalina Reyes-Nivia Guillermo Diaz-Pulido David Kline Ove-Hoegh Guldberg Sophie Dove

Biological mediation of carbonate dissolution represents a fundamental component of the destructive forces acting on coral reef ecosystems. Whereas ocean acidification can increase dissolution of carbonate substrates, the combined impact of ocean acidification and warming on the microbioerosion of coral skeletons remains unknown. Here, we exposed skeletons of the reef-building corals, Porites c...

Journal: :Geobiology 2012
K Olsson-Francis A E Simpson D Wolff-Boenisch C S Cockell

The weathering of volcanic rocks contributes significantly to the global silicate weathering budget, effecting carbon dioxide drawdown and long-term climate control. The rate of chemical weathering is influenced by the composition of the rock. Rock-dwelling micro-organisms are known to play a role in changing the rate of weathering reactions; however, the influence of rock composition on bio-we...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
dhruba sharma department of forestry, north eastern regional institute of science and technology, arunachal prades b. k. dutta department of ecology and environmental science, assam university, assam, india a. b. singh institute of genomics and integrative biology, council for scientific and industrial research, delhi

a total of 65 pollen types were identified from two years atmospheric pollen survey in the environmental conditions of south assam. out of them, eight pollen types viz., acacia auriculiformis, amaranthus spinosus, cassia alata, cleome gynandra, cocos nucifera, imperata cylindrica, ricinus communis and trewia nudiflora, were selected for biochemical studies on the basis of their dominance in the...

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