نتایج جستجو برای: actinidia deliciosa

تعداد نتایج: 1044  

2013
Simona Nardozza Helen L. Boldingh Sonia Osorio Melanie Höhne Mark Wohlers Andrew P. Gleave Elspeth A. MacRae Annette C. Richardson Ross G. Atkinson Ronan Sulpice Alisdair R. Fernie Michael J. Clearwater

Tomato, melon, grape, peach, and strawberry primarily accumulate soluble sugars during fruit development. In contrast, kiwifruit (Actinidia Lindl. spp.) and banana store a large amount of starch that is released as soluble sugars only after the fruit has reached maturity. By integrating metabolites measured by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, enzyme activities measured by a robot-based pla...

2011
Maria Livia Bernardi Ivana Giangrieco Laura Camardella Rosetta Ferrara Paola Palazzo Maria Rosaria Panico Roberta Crescenzo Vito Carratore Danila Zennaro Marina Liso Mario Santoro Sara Zuzzi Maurizio Tamburrini Maria Antonietta Ciardiello Adriano Mari

BACKGROUND Food allergy is increasingly common worldwide. Tools for allergy diagnosis measuring IgE improved much since allergenic molecules and microarrays started to be used. IgE response toward allergens belonging to the same group of molecules has not been comprehensively explored using such approach yet. OBJECTIVE Using the model of lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) from plants as allergens...

Journal: :Biological research 2010
Yasar Erturk Sezai Ercisli Ayhan Haznedar Ramazan Cakmakci

The effects of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) on the rooting and root growth of semi-hardwood and hardwood kiwifruit stem cuttings were investigated. The PGPR used were Bacillus RC23, Paenibacillus polymyxa RC05, Bacillus subtilis OSU142, Bacillus RC03, Comamonas acidovorans RC41, Bacillus megaterium RC01 and Bacillus simplex RC19. All the bacteria showed indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)...

2009
Eric F. Walton Rong-Mei Wu Annette C. Richardson Marcus Davy Roger P. Hellens Kate Thodey Bart J. Janssen Andrew P. Gleave Georgina M. Rae Marion Wood Robert J. Schaffer

Budbreak in kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) can be poor in locations that have warm winters with insufficient winter chilling. Kiwifruit vines are often treated with the dormancy-breaking chemical hydrogen cyanamide (HC) to increase and synchronize budbreak. This treatment also offers a tool to understand the processes involved in budbreak. A genomics approach is presented here to increase our ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
Marykate Z Black Kevin J Patterson Peter E H Minchin Kevin S Gould Michael J Clearwater

Whole vine (K(plant)) and individual root (K(root)) hydraulic conductances were measured in kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis Planch. var. chinensis 'Hort16A') vines to observe hydraulic responses following partial root system excision. Heat dissipation and compensation heat pulse techniques were used to measure sap flow in trunks and individual roots, respectively. Sap flux and measurements of xy...

2017
Arthur T. O. Melo Robert S. Guthrie Iago Hale

Plant germplasm collections can be invaluable resources to plant breeders, provided they are well-characterized. After 140 years of acquisition and curation efforts by a wide and largely non-coordinated array of private and institutional actors, the current US collection of cold-hardy kiwifruit (Actinidia spp.) is rife with misclassifications, misnomers, and mix-ups. To facilitate the systemati...

Journal: :Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology 2017
Cheng Chen Yulin Yuan Chen Zhang Huixia Li Fengwang Ma Mingjun Li

Phloem unloading plays a pivotal role in photoassimilate partitioning and the accumulation of sugars in sink organs, e.g. fruit. Here, we investigated the pathway of sucrose unloading in kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciasa cv. Qinmei) using a combination of electron microscopy, transport of the phloem-mobile symplastic tracer carboxyfluorescein and enzyme activity and gene expression assays. Our str...

2017
Xingchen Li Yage Xing Lin Cao Qinglian Xu Shaohua Li Ranran Wang Zijing Jiang Zhenming Che Hongbin Lin

"Hayward" kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa cv.), widely planted all around the world, were fermented with six different commercial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains (BM4×4, RA17, RC212, WLP77, JH-2, and CR476) to reveal their influence on the phenolic profiles, antioxidant activity, and aromatic components. Significant differences in the levels of caffeic acid, protocatechuate, and soluble solid c...

2015
Mirco Montefiori Cyril Brendolise Andrew P. Dare Kui Lin-Wang Kevin M. Davies Roger P. Hellens Andrew C. Allan

The anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway is regulated by a transcription factor complex consisting of an R2R3 MYB, a bHLH, and a WD40. Although R2R3 MYBs belonging to the anthocyanin-activating class have been identified in many plants, and their role well elucidated, the subgroups of bHLH implicated in anthocyanin regulation seem to be more complex. It is not clear whether these potential bHLH par...

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