نتایج جستجو برای: stolons

تعداد نتایج: 234  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Ute Richter Uwe Sonnewald Birgit Dräger

Calystegines are hydroxylated nortropane alkaloids derived from the tropane alkaloid biosynthetic pathway. They are strong glycosidase inhibitors and occur in vegetables such as potatoes, tomatoes, and cabbage. Calystegine accumulation in root cultures was described to increase with carbohydrate availability. Whether this is indicative for the in planta situation is as yet unknown. Potatoes are...

2008
James N. Seiber

Full: HTML / PDF (675K) Supporting Info Select Citation http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/toc.page?incoden=jafcau&indecade=0&involume=55&inissue=12 (6 of 16)24/4/2551 10:51:10 Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry: Vol.55, Issue 12 (ACS Publications) Changes of Folates, Dietary Fiber, and Proteins in Wheat As Affected by Germination Peter Koehler, Georg Hartmann, Herbert Wieser, and Michae...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2012
Alice M Mweetwa Danielle Hunter Rebecca Poe Kim C Harich Idit Ginzberg Richard E Veilleux James G Tokuhisa

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), a domesticated species that is the fourth most important world agricultural commodity, requires significant management to minimize the effects of herbivore and pathogen damage on crop yield. A wild relative, Solanum chacoense Bitt., has been of interest to plant breeders because it produces an abundance of novel steroidal glycoalkaloid compounds, leptines and lept...

2014
Sneha Bhogale Ameya S. Mahajan Bhavani Natarajan Mohit Rajabhoj Hirekodathakallu V. Thulasiram Anjan K. Banerjee

MicroRNA156 (miR156) functions in maintaining the juvenile phase in plants. However, the mobility of this microRNA has not been demonstrated. So far, only three microRNAs, miR399,miR395, and miR172, have been shown to be mobile. We demonstrate here that miR156 is a potential graft-transmissible signal that affects plant architecture and tuberization in potato (Solanum tuberosum). Under tuber-no...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1995
P W Thygesen I B Dry S P Robinson

Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity in potato (Solanum tuberosum) plants was high in stolons, tubers, roots, and flowers but low in leaves and stems. PPO activity per tuber continued to increase throughout tuber development but was highest on a fresh weight basis in developing tubers. PPO activity was greatest at the tuber exterior, including the skin and cortex tissue 1 to 2 mm beneath the skin....

2015
Jiajie Cao Honghua Ruan

Inorganic carbon and temperature are 2 important factors that regulate the growth of submerged macrophytes. However, experimental evidence regarding the eco-physiological changes that occur in submerged macrophytes in response to elevated CO2 and temperature is still limited. To investigate how the submerged macrophyte Vallisneria natans (Hydrocharitaceae), a common species in the waters of the...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Sara Puijalon Gudrun Bornette Pierre Sagnes

Sessile organisms often exhibit morphological changes in response to permanent exposure to mechanical stimulation (wind or water movements). The adaptive value of these morphological changes (hydrodynamic performance and consequences on fitness) has not been studied extensively, particularly for higher plants submitted to flow stress. The aim was to determine the adaptive value of morphological...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Eerdunbayaer Mohamed A A Orabi Hiroe Aoyama Teruo Kuroda Tsutomu Hatano

Licorice, which is the underground part of Glycyrrhiza species, has been used widely in Asian and Western countries as a traditional medicine and as a food additive. Our continuous investigation on the constituents of roots and stolons of Glycyrrhiza uralensis led to the isolation of two new phenolics, in addition to 14 known compounds. Structural studies including spectroscopic and simple chem...

2017
Varun Kumar Ankush Bansal Rajinder S. Chauhan

Picroside-II (P-II), an iridoid glycoside, is used as an active ingredient of various commercial herbal formulations available for the treatment of liver ailments. Despite this, the knowledge of P-II biosynthesis remains scarce owing to its negligence in Picrorhiza kurroa shoots which sets constant barrier for function validation experiments. In this study, we utilized natural variation for P-I...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2007
Joseph F Doolen Gabrielle C Geddes Neil W Blackstone

Redox signaling has emerged as a unifying theme in many seemingly disparate disciplines. Such signaling has been widely studied in bacteria and eukaryotic organelles and is often mediated by reactive oxygen species (ROS). In this context, reduced glutathione (GSH) acts as an important intracellular antioxidant, diminishing ROS and potentially affecting redox signaling. Complementing this cell-l...

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