نتایج جستجو برای: ethylene plant

تعداد نتایج: 420689  

2003
R. PIERIK

Plants sense neighbours even before these cause a decrease in photosynthetic light availability. Light reflected by proximate neighbours signals a plant to adjust growth and development, in order to avoid suppression by neighbour plants. These phenotypic changes are known as the shadeavoidance syndrome and include enhanced shoot elongation and more upright-positioned leaves. In the present stud...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Mohammad Salehin Mark Estelle

Ethylene regulates many aspects of plant growth and development. In the presence of ethylene, the C terminus of EIN2 (EIN2C) translocates into the nucleus and activates transcription. Li et al. and Merchante et al. show that EIN2C also regulates translation through an interaction with the 3' UTRs of transcripts.

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
W K Yip S F Yang

HCN is the putative product of C-1 and amino moieties of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) during its conversion to ethylene. In apple (Malus sylvestrus Mill.) slices or auxin-treated mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) hypocotyls, which produced ethylene at high rates, the steady state concentration of HCN was found to be no higher than 0.2 micromolar, which was too low to inhibit respiratio...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1994
M B Lanahan H C Yen J J Giovannoni H J Klee

Seedlings of tomato fruit ripening mutants were screened for their ability to respond to ethylene. Ethylene induced the triple response in etiolated hypocotyls of all tomato ripening mutants tested except for one, Never ripe (Nr). Our results indicated that the lack of ripening in this mutant is caused by ethylene insensitivity. Segregation analysis indicated that Nr-associated ethylene insensi...

2013
Haixia Pei Nan Ma Jiwei Chen Yi Zheng Ji Tian Jing Li Shuai Zhang Zhangjun Fei Junping Gao

MicroRNAs play an important role in plant development and plant responses to various biotic and abiotic stimuli. As one of the most important ornamental crops, rose (Rosa hybrida) possesses several specific morphological and physiological features, including recurrent flowering, highly divergent flower shapes, colors and volatiles. Ethylene plays an important role in regulating petal cell expan...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1978
E M Beyer

A technique is described for eliminating the antiethylene effects of the Ag(+) ion in the intact pea plant (Pisum sativum). The technique is based on the ability of the ethylene mimic, acetylene, to negate the antiethylene effect of Ag(+), presumably through salt formation, and subsequently to induce the ethylene response.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Satoko Nonaka Masayuki Sugawara Kiwamu Minamisawa Ken-Ichi Yuhashi Hiroshi Ezura

Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer is widely used for plant molecular genetics, and efficient techniques are required. Recent studies show that ethylene inhibits the gene transfer. To suppress ethylene evolution, we introduced 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase into Agrobacterium tumefaciens. The ACC deaminase enhanced A. tumefaciens-mediated gene transfer into plants.

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2008
R Varma Penmetsa Pedro Uribe Jonathan Anderson Judith Lichtenzveig John-Charles Gish Young Woo Nam Eric Engstrom Kun Xu Gail Sckisel Mariana Pereira Jong Min Baek Melina Lopez-Meyer Sharon R Long Maria J Harrison Karam B Singh Gyorgy B Kiss Douglas R Cook

SUMMARY The plant hormone ethylene negatively regulates bacterial infection and nodule formation in legumes in response to symbiotic rhizobia, but the molecular mechanism(s) of ethylene action in symbiosis remain obscure. We have identified and characterized multiple mutant alleles of the MtSkl1 gene, which controls both ethylene sensitivity and nodule numbers. We show that this locus encodes t...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
María J. Poupin Macarena Greve Vicente Carmona Ignacio Pinedo

Modulation of phytohormones homeostasis is one of the proposed mechanisms to explain plant growth promotion induced by beneficial rhizobacteria (PGPR). However, there is still limited knowledge about the molecular signals and pathways underlying these beneficial interactions. Even less is known concerning the interplay between phytohormones in plants inoculated with PGPR. Auxin and ethylene are...

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