نتایج جستجو برای: silique

تعداد نتایج: 246  

2014
Juan J. Lu Dun Y. Tan Jerry M. Baskin Carol C. Baskin

Seed morph, abiotic conditions and time of germination can affect plant fitness, but few studies have tested their combined effects on plasticity of plant life history traits. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that seed morph, germination season and watering regime influence phenotypic expression of post-germination life history traits in the diaspore-heteromorphic cold desert winter annual/spring...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2010
Yuri Kanno Yusuke Jikumaru Atsushi Hanada Eiji Nambara Suzanne R Abrams Yuji Kamiya Mitsunori Seo

ABA plays important roles in many aspects of seed development, including accumulation of storage compounds, acquisition of desiccation tolerance, induction of seed dormancy and suppression of precocious germination. Quantification of ABA in the F(1) and F(2) populations originated from crosses between the wild type and an ABA-deficient mutant aba2-2 demonstrated that ABA was synthesized in both...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1997
V M Sponsel F W Schmidt S G Porter M Nakayama S Kohlstruk M Estelle

Chemical mutagenesis of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. yielded four semidwarf mutants, all of which appeared to be gibberellin (GA)-biosynthesis mutants. All four had atypical response profiles to C20-GAs, suggesting that each had impaired 20-oxidation. One mutant, 11.2, was shown to be allelic to ga5 and has been named ga5-2. It had altered metabolism of [14C]GA15 relative to that in wild-ty...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Sari A Ruuska Jörg Schwender John B Ohlrogge

Seeds of many plant species are green during embryogenesis. To directly assess the influence of light on the physiological status of green oilseeds in planta, Brassica napus and soybean (Glycine max) seeds were rapidly dissected from plants growing in the light or dark. The activation state of malate dehydrogenase, which reflects reduced thioredoxin and NADP/NADPH ratios, was found to be as hig...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Yunhai Li Karim Sorefan Georg Hemmann Michael W Bevan

The actin cytoskeleton mediates cellular processes through the dynamic regulation of the time, location, and extent of actin polymerization. Actin polymerization is controlled by several types of evolutionarily conserved proteins, including those comprising the ARP2/3 complex. In animal cells ARP2/3 activity is regulated by WAVE complexes that contain WAVE/SCAR proteins, PIR121, Nap125, and oth...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Edward R Morley-Smith Marilyn J Pike Kim Findlay Walter Köckenberger Lionel M Hill Alison M Smith Stephen Rawsthorne

The fate of sucrose (Suc) supplied via the phloem to developing oilseed rape (Brassica napus) seeds has been investigated by supplying [(14)C]Suc to pedicels of detached, developing siliques. The method gives high, sustained rates of lipid synthesis in developing embryos within the silique comparable with those on the intact plant. At very early developmental stages (3 d after anthesis), the li...

Journal: :Development 2005
Christine M Ellis Punita Nagpal Jeffery C Young Gretchen Hagen Thomas J Guilfoyle Jason W Reed

In plants, both endogenous mechanisms and environmental signals regulate developmental transitions such as seed germination, induction of flowering, leaf senescence and shedding of senescent organs. Auxin response factors (ARFs) are transcription factors that mediate responses to the plant hormone auxin. We have examined Arabidopsis lines carrying T-DNA insertions in AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR1 (ARF...

2013
Mutsumi Watanabe Salma Balazadeh Takayuki Tohge Alexander Erban Patrick Giavalisco Joachim Kopka Bernd Mueller-Roeber Alisdair R. Fernie Rainer Hoefgen

Developmental senescence is a coordinated physiological process in plants and is critical for nutrient redistribution from senescing leaves to newly formed sink organs, including young leaves and developing seeds. Progress has been made concerning the genes involved and the regulatory networks controlling senescence. The resulting complex metabolome changes during senescence have not been inves...

2016
Afif Hedhly Hannes Vogler Marc W. Schmid Diana Pazmino Valeria Gagliardini Diana Santelia Ueli Grossniklaus

The accumulation of starch within photosynthetic tissues and within dedicated storage organs has been characterized extensively in many species, and a function in buffering carbon availability or in fueling later growth phases, respectively, has been proposed. However, developmentally regulated starch turnover within heterotrophic tissues other than dedicated storage organs is poorly characteri...

2006
Antonio Chalfun-Junior Jurriaan J. Mes Marco Busscher Gerco C. Angenent

Activation tagging is a powerful tool to identify new mutants and to obtain information about possible biological functions of the overexpressed genes. The quadruple cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) 35S enhancer fragment is a strong enhancer, which is most commonly used for this purpose. However, the constitutive nature of this enhancer may generate lethal mutations or aberrations in different p...

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