نتایج جستجو برای: medicago truncatula

تعداد نتایج: 4983  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد 1376

بمنظور ارزیابی اثر تنش خشکی بر برخی صفات فیزیولوژیک و مرفولوژیک چهار گونه یونجه یکساله شامل medicago scutellata، m. truncatula، m. rigidula، m. polymorpha، این پژوهش در شرایط آزمایشگاه گلخانه (سال 1374) و مزرعه (سال 1375) به مرحله اجرا درآمد. در شرایط آزمایشگاه، اثر پتانسیلهای خشکی حاصل از پلی اتیلن گلایکول (peg 6000) (-3، -6 و -9 بار) و آب مقطر (صفر بار) بعنوان شاهد بر درصد جوانه زنی، طول ریشه...

2016
Hong Lu Pengcheng Yang Yongyu Xu Lan Luo Junjie Zhu Na Cui Le Kang Feng Cui

Insect populations feeding on different plant species are under selection pressure to adapt to these differences. A study integrating elements of the ecology, behavior, and gene expression of aphids on different host plants has not yet been well-explored. The present study explores the relationship between host fitness and survival, feeding behavior, and salivary gland gene expression of a pea ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1993
A C Stanford K Larsen D G Barker J V Cullimore

The glutamine synthetase (GS) gene family of Medicago truncatula Gaertn. contains three genes related to cytosolic GS (MtGSa, MtGSb, and MtGSc), although one of these (MtGSc) appears not to be expressed. Sequence analysis suggests that the genes are more highly conserved interspecifically rather than intraspecifically: MtGSa and MtGSb are more similar to their homologs in Medicago sativa and Pi...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Leonard Muriithi Kiirika Hannah Friederike Bergmann Christine Schikowsky Diana Wimmer Joschka Korte Udo Schmitz Karsten Niehaus Frank Colditz

RAC/ROP proteins (ρ-related GTPases of plants) are plant-specific small G proteins that function as molecular switches within elementary signal transduction pathways, including the regulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation during early microbial infection via the activation of NADPH oxidase homologs of plants termed RBOH (for respiratory burst oxidase homolog). We investigated the ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Andrea Genre Mireille Chabaud Ton Timmers Paola Bonfante David G Barker

The penetration of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi through the outermost root tissues of the host plant is a critical step in root colonization, ultimately leading to the establishment of this ecologically important endosymbiotic association. To evaluate the role played by the host plant during AM infection, we have studied in vivo cellular dynamics within Medicago truncatula root epidermal c...

2015
Lisa Adolfsson Katalin Solymosi Mats X. Andersson Áron Keresztes Johan Uddling Benoît Schoefs Cornelia Spetea

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi play a prominent role in plant nutrition by supplying mineral nutrients, particularly inorganic phosphate (Pi), and also constitute an important carbon sink. AM stimulates plant growth and development, but the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. In this study, Medicago truncatula plants were grown with Rhizophagus irregularis BEG141 inoculum (AM), mo...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Million Tadege Trevor L Wang Jiangqi Wen Pascal Ratet Kirankumar S Mysore

The family Leguminosae is one of the largest families of flowering plants and includes important crop legumes such as soybean (Glycine max) and lentil (Lens culinaris) and forage legumes like alfalfa (Medicago sativa). Legumes vary in habit from annual to perennial and in their genomes from simple diploids to large and complex polyploids. Two legume species,Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonic...

2013
Takuya Suzaki Momoyo Ito Masayoshi Kawaguchi

The phytohormones cytokinin and auxin are essential for the control of diverse aspects of cell proliferation and differentiation processes in plants. Although both phytohormones have been suggested to play key roles in the regulation of root nodule development, only recently, significant progress has been made in the elucidation of the molecular genetic basis of cytokinin action in the model le...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Jean-Malo Couzigou Vladimir Zhukov Samuel Mondy Ghada Abu el Heba Viviane Cosson T H Noel Ellis Mike Ambrose Jiangqi Wen Million Tadege Igor Tikhonovich Kirankumar S Mysore Joanna Putterill Julie Hofer Alexei Y Borisov Pascal Ratet

During their symbiotic interaction with rhizobia, legume plants develop symbiosis-specific organs on their roots, called nodules, that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. The molecular mechanisms governing the identity and maintenance of these organs are unknown. Using Medicago truncatula nodule root (noot) mutants and pea (Pisum sativum) cochleata (coch) mutants, which are characterized by the abn...

2017
Amélie Sevin-Pujol Mélanie Sicard Charles Rosenberg Marie-Christine Auriac Agnès Lepage Andreas Niebel Clare Gough Sandra Bensmihen

Promoters with tissue-specific activity are very useful to address cell-autonomous and non cell autonomous functions of candidate genes. Although this strategy is widely used in Arabidopsis thaliana, its use to study tissue-specific regulation of root symbiotic interactions in legumes has only started recently. Moreover, using tissue specific promoter activity to drive a GAL4-VP16 chimeric tran...

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