نتایج جستجو برای: fruit tissues

تعداد نتایج: 263299  

2017
Kentaro Ezura Kim Ji-Seong Kazuki Mori Yutaka Suzuki Satoru Kuhara Tohru Ariizumi Hiroshi Ezura

Fruit set involves the developmental transition of an unfertilized quiescent ovary in the pistil into a fruit. While fruit set is known to involve the activation of signals (including various plant hormones) in the ovary, many biological aspects of this process remain elusive. To further expand our understanding of this process, we identified genes that are specifically expressed in tomato (Sol...

2016
Jing Zhang Hang Ge Chen Zang Xian Li Donald Grierson Kun-song Chen Xue-ren Yin

Lignin is important for plant secondary cell wall formation and participates in resistance to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Loquat undergoes lignification not only in vegetative tissues but also in flesh of postharvest fruit, which adversely affects consumer acceptance. Thus, researches on lignin biosynthesis and regulation are important to understand loquat fruit lignification. In loqua...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Christophe Périn MariCarmen Gomez-Jimenez Lynda Hagen Catherine Dogimont Jean-Claude Pech Alain Latché Michel Pitrat Jean-Marc Lelièvre

Fruit ripening and abscission are associated with an ethylene burst in several melon (Cucumis melo) genotypes. In cantaloupe as in other climacteric fruit, exogenous ethylene can prematurely induce abscission, ethylene production, and ripening. Melon genotypes without fruit abscission or without ethylene burst also exist and are, therefore, non-climacteric. In the nonabscising melon fruit PI 16...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
C A Lowell P T Tomlinson K E Koch

Juice tissues of citrus lack phloem; therefore, photosynthates enroute to juice sacs exit the vascular system on the surface of each segment. Areas of extensive phloem unloading and transport (vascular bundles + segment epidermis) can thus be separated from those of assimilate storage (juice sacs) and adjacent tissues where both processes occur (peel). Sugar composition, dry weight accumulation...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Richard Moyle David J Fairbairn Jonni Ripi Mark Crowe Jose R Botella

In a first step toward understanding the molecular basis of pineapple fruit development, a sequencing project was initiated to survey a range of expressed sequences from green unripe and yellow ripe fruit tissue. A highly abundant metallothionein transcript was identified during library construction, and was estimated to account for up to 50% of all EST library clones. Library clones with metal...

Journal: :Frontiers in physiology 2016
Chihiro Ito Kenji Tomioka

Circadian rhythms in organisms are involved in many aspects of metabolism, physiology, and behavior. In many animals, these rhythms are produced by the circadian system consisting of a central clock located in the brain and peripheral clocks in various peripheral tissues. The oscillatory machinery and entrainment mechanism of peripheral clocks vary between different tissues and organs. The rela...

2014
Dafna Ziv Tali Zviran Oshrat Zezak Alon Samach Vered Irihimovitch Takaya Moriguchi

In many perennials, heavy fruit load on a shoot decreases the ability of the plant to undergo floral induction in the following spring, resulting in a pattern of crop production known as alternate bearing. Here, we studied the effects of fruit load on floral determination in 'Hass' avocado (Persea americana). De-fruiting experiments initially confirmed the negative effects of fruit load on retu...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Fabien Mounet Annick Moing Virginie Garcia Johann Petit Michael Maucourt Catherine Deborde Stéphane Bernillon Gwénaëlle Le Gall Ian Colquhoun Marianne Defernez Jean-Luc Giraudel Dominique Rolin Christophe Rothan Martine Lemaire-Chamley

Variations in early fruit development and composition may have major impacts on the taste and the overall quality of ripe tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit. To get insights into the networks involved in these coordinated processes and to identify key regulatory genes, we explored the transcriptional and metabolic changes in expanding tomato fruit tissues using multivariate analysis and gene-m...

2017
Ashley Malmlov Janine Seetahal Christine Carrington Vernie Ramkisson Jerome Foster Kerri L Miazgowicz Sandra Quackenbush Joel Rovnak Oscar Negrete Vincent Munster Tony Schountz

Tacaribe virus (TCRV) was isolated in the 1950s from artibeus bats captured on the island of Trinidad. The initial characterization of TCRV suggested that artibeus bats were natural reservoir hosts. However, nearly 60 years later experimental infections of Jamaican fruit bats (Artibeus jamaicensis) resulted in fatal disease or clearance, suggesting artibeus bats may not be a reservoir host. To ...

2016
Tingting Gu Yuhui Han Ruirui Huang Richard J. McAvoy Yi Li

The diploid woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca) is an important model for fruit crops because of several unique characteristics including the small genome size, an ethylene-independent fruit ripening process, and fruit flesh derived from receptacle tissues rather than the ovary wall which is more typical of fruiting plants. Histone methylation is an important factor in gene regulation in highe...

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