نتایج جستجو برای: lignification and stem bending

تعداد نتایج: 16895849  

Journal: :Comptes rendus biologies 2004
Yves Barrière John Ralph Valérie Méchin Sabine Guillaumie John H Grabber Odile Argillier Brigitte Chabbert Catherine Lapierre

The brown-midrib mutants of maize have a reddish-brown pigmentation of the leaf midrib and stalk pith, associated with lignified tissues. These mutants progressively became models for lignification genetics and biochemical studies in maize and grasses. Comparisons at silage maturity of bm1, bm2, bm3, bm4 plants highlighted their reduced lignin, but also illustrated the biochemical specificities...

2009
Bettina Selig Cris L. Luengo Hendriks Stig Bardage Gunilla Borgefors

Lignification of wood fibers has important consequences to the paper production, but its exact effects are not well understood. To correlate exact levels of lignin in wood fibers to their mechanical properties, lignin autofluorescence is imaged in wood fiber cross-sections. Highly lignified areas can be detected and related to the area of the whole cell wall. Presently these measurements are pe...

Journal: :Cellular & molecular biology letters 2003
Maria Stolarz Halina Dziubińska Maciej Krupa Agnieszka Buda Kazimierz Trebacz Tadeusz Zawadzki

The relationship between evoked electrical activity and stem movements in three-week old sunflowers was demonstrated. Electrical potential changes (recorded by Ag/AgCl extracellular electrodes) and time-lapse images (from a top view camera) were recorded and analyzed. A heat stimulus applied to the tip of one of the second pair of leaves evoked a variation potential, transmitted basipetally alo...

2016
Kristiina Talts Birger Ilau Eve-Ly Ojangu Krista Tanner Valera V. Peremyslov Valerian V. Dolja Erkki Truve Heiti Paves

Myosins and actin filaments in the actomyosin system act in concert in regulating cell structure and dynamics and are also assumed to contribute to plant gravitropic response. To investigate the role of the actomyosin system in the inflorescence stem gravitropism, we used single and multiple mutants affecting each of the 17 Arabidopsis myosins of class VIII and XI. We show that class XI but not...

2011
Alexander T. Fleck Thandar Nye Cornelia Repenning Frank Stahl Marc Zahn Manfred K. Schenk

The beneficial element silicon (Si) may affect radial oxygen loss (ROL) of rice roots depending on suberization of the exodermis and lignification of sclerenchyma. Thus, the effect of Si nutrition on the oxidation power of rice roots, suberization and lignification was examined. In addition, Si-induced alterations of the transcript levels of 265 genes related to suberin and lignin synthesis wer...

2013
Yuki Tobimatsu Armin Wagner Lloyd Donaldson Prajakta Mitra Claudiu Niculaes Oana Dima Jeong Im Kim Nickolas Anderson Dominique Loque Wout Boerjan Clint Chapple John Ralph

Lignin is an abundant phenylpropanoid polymer produced by the oxidative polymerization of p-hydroxycinnamyl alcohols (monolignols). Lignification, i.e., deposition of lignin, is a defining feature of secondary cell wall formation in vascular plants, and provides an important mechanism for their disease resistance; however, many aspects of the cell wall lignification process remain unclear partl...

2017
Sijia Liu Chunxiang Fu Jiqing Gou Liang Sun David Huhman Yunwei Zhang Zeng-Yu Wang

Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) has been developed into a model lignocellulosic bioenergy crop. Downregulation of caffeic acid O-methyltransferase (COMT), a key enzyme in lignin biosynthesis, has been shown to alter lignification and increase biofuel yield in switchgrass. Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) mediates C1 metabolism and provides methyl units consumed by COMT. It was predict...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Victor Carocha Marçal Soler Charles Hefer Hua Cassan-Wang Pedro Fevereiro Alexander A Myburg Jorge A P Paiva Jacqueline Grima-Pettenati

Lignin, a major component of secondary cell walls, hinders the optimal processing of wood for industrial uses. The recent availability of the Eucalyptus grandis genome sequence allows comprehensive analysis of the genes encoding the 11 protein families specific to the lignin branch of the phenylpropanoid pathway and identification of those mainly involved in xylem developmental lignification. W...

2017
Hye Sun Kim Ouk Kyu Han Youn-Sig Kwak

To process silage, rye is usually removed before the heading stage but the rye biomass increased up to 30% after the heading stage. However, after the heading stage, lignification rapidly accelerated and it resulted in a poor NDF digestibility problem. This has led to a demand for a strong fibrinolytic enzyme-producing probiotic for rye silage. The Gram-positive Leuconostoc holzapfelii 5H4 was ...

2012
Tommaso Anfodillo Annie Deslauriers Roberto Menardi Laura Tedoldi Giai Petit Sergio Rossi

The diameter of vascular conduits increases towards the stem base. It has been suggested that this profile is an efficient anatomical feature for reducing the hydraulic resistance when trees grow taller. However, the mechanism that controls the cell diameter along the plant is not fully understood. The timing of cell differentiation along the stem was investigated. Cambial activity and cell dif...

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