نتایج جستجو برای: hard seed coat

تعداد نتایج: 239663  

Journal: :International Journal of Plant Biology 2018

2018
Marco A. Molina-Montenegro Ian S. Acuña-Rodríguez Tomás S. M. Flores Rasme Hereme Alejandra Lafon Cristian Atala Cristian Torres-Díaz

It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be partially due to phenotypic plasticity, but rapid evolution could also be a relevant factor for invasions. Seed and fruit traits can be relevant for plant invasiveness since they are related to dispersal, germination, and fitness. Some seed traits vary along environmental gradients and can be heritable...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1995
H Weber L Borisjuk U Heim P Buchner U Wobus

We have studied the molecular physiology of photosynthate unloading and partitioning during seed development of fava bean (Vicia faba). During the prestorage phase, high levels of hexoses in the cotyledons and the apoplastic endospermal space are correlated with activity of cell wall-bound invertase in the seed coat. Three cDNAs were cloned. Sequence comparison revealed genes putatively encodin...

2012
Yue Zhang Han Xia Mei Yuan Chuanzhi Zhao Aiqin Li Xingjun Wang

Chalcone isomerase (CHI) is the key enzyme that catalyzes chalcone into (2S)-flavanol or (2S)-5-desoxidation flavanol. The full length cDNA (1050 bp) of AhCHI (Arachis hypogaea CHI gene) was cloned by large scale EST sequencing using a peanut immature seed cDNA library. Sequence analysis results indicated that it was a type I CHI gene (with the accession number JN660794). The ORF of AhCHI was 7...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2010
Pedro H S Brancalion Ana D L C Novembre Ricardo R Rodrigues Júlio Marcos Filho

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Mimetic seeds simulate the appearance of fleshy fruits and arilled seeds without producing nutritive tissues as a reward for seed dispersers. In this strategy of seed dispersal, seeds may remain attached to the mother plant for long periods after maturity, increasing their availability to naïve seed dispersers. The hypothesis that seed coat impermeability in many tropical Fa...

Journal: :Journal of proteomics 2013
Ján A Miernyk Mark L Johnston

UNLABELLED Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv Jack) seed development was separated into nine defined stages (S1 to S9). Testa (seed coats) were removed from developing seeds at stages S2, 4, 6, 8, and 9, and subjected to shotgun proteomic profiling. For each stage "total proteins" were isolated from 150 mg dry weight of seed coat using a phenol-based method, then reduced, alkylated, and digeste...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Yong-Ling Ruan Danny J Llewellyn Robert T Furbank

Cotton is the most important textile crop as a result of its long cellulose-enriched mature fibers. These single-celled hairs initiate at anthesis from the ovule epidermis. To date, genes proven to be critical for fiber development have not been identified. Here, we examined the role of the sucrose synthase gene (Sus) in cotton fiber and seed by transforming cotton with Sus suppression construc...

2013
Bathilde AUGER Cécile BARON Véronique GAUTIER Nathalie MARNET Françoise LEPRINCE Sylvain GUYOT Jean-Marc ROUTABOUL Michel RENARD

Introduction Oilseed rape is a worldwide major oil crop that also supplies oil-free meal with high protein content (38-40%) and well-balanced amino acid composition. Currently, the quality of oilseed rape meal is still altered by secondary metabolites such as procyanidins. These compounds are flavonoid end-products that accumulate specifically in the seed coat during seed embryogenesis and matu...

Journal: :Genome 2017
Man Bo Lee Dae Yeon Kim Yong Weon Seo

Brachypodium distachyon has been proposed as a model plant for agriculturally important cereal crops such as wheat and barley. Seed coat colour change from brown-red to yellow was observed in a mutant line (142-3) of B. distachyon, which was induced by chronic gamma radiation. In addition, dwarf phenotypes were observed in each of the lines 142-3, 421-2, and 1376-1. To identify causal mutations...

2010
Pedro H. S. Brancalion Ana D. L. C. Novembre Ricardo R. Rodrigues Marcos Filho

†Background and Aims Mimetic seeds simulate the appearance of fleshy fruits and arilled seeds without producing nutritive tissues as a reward for seed dispersers. In this strategy of seed dispersal, seeds may remain attached to the mother plant for long periods after maturity, increasing their availability to naı̈ve seed dispersers. The hypothesis that seed coat impermeability in many tropical F...

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