نتایج جستجو برای: rhubarb plant flower

تعداد نتایج: 410214  

2016
Xin-Wei Lee Mohd-Noor Mat-Isa Nur-Atiqah Mohd-Elias Mohd Afiq Aizat-Juhari Hoe-Han Goh Paul H. Dear Keng-See Chow Jumaat Haji Adam Rahmah Mohamed Mohd Firdaus-Raih Kiew-Lian Wan

Rafflesia is a biologically enigmatic species that is very rare in occurrence and possesses an extraordinary morphology. This parasitic plant produces a gigantic flower up to one metre in diameter with no leaves, stem or roots. However, little is known about the floral biology of this species especially at the molecular level. In an effort to address this issue, we have generated and characteri...

2016
Fiammetta Alagna Marco Cirilli Giulio Galla Fabrizio Carbone Loretta Daddiego Paolo Facella Loredana Lopez Chiara Colao Roberto Mariotti Nicolò Cultrera Martina Rossi Gianni Barcaccia Luciana Baldoni Rosario Muleo Gaetano Perrotta

The identification and characterization of transcripts involved in flower organ development, plant reproduction and metabolism represent key steps in plant phenotypic and physiological pathways, and may generate high-quality transcript variants useful for the development of functional markers. This study was aimed at obtaining an extensive characterization of the olive flower transcripts, by pr...

Journal: :Cellular & molecular biology letters 2003
Zbigniew Przybecki Magdalena Ewa Kowalczyk Ewa Siedlecka Ewa Urbańczyk-Wochniak Stefan Malepszy

In this study, we found flower cDNA clones which may be connected with the development of flower sex in cucumber. Two pairs of nearly-isogenic lines: gynoecious GY3 (FFMMGG) versus hermaphrodite HGY3 (FFmmGG) and monoecious B10 (ffMMGG) versus gynoecious 2gg (ffMMgg) were used for clone isolation. To obtain differentially-expressed clones, we applied the differential screening method. 454 clone...

2016
Akari Shibata Gaku Kudo

In sexually dimorphic plants, resource allocation to reproduction often differs between sex morphs. In gynodioecious species, i.e. coexisting hermaphrodite and female plants within a population, females often produce more fruits than hermaphrodites. Since fruit production is costlier than flower production, hermaphrodites and females may regulate flower and fruit production differently in respo...

2000
Paul R. Fisher Heinrich Lieth

A model to predict the distribution of harvest dates in an Easter lily crop was validated using data from several locations. Plants were individually harvested (i.e. removed from the greenhouse for shipping) when flowers on a plant reached a minimum flower bud length. A computer decision-support system called LilyDate was developed to allow the model to be used to optimize greenhouse temperatur...

2017
Huamin Liu Renwei Huang Jing Ma Shunzhao Sui Yulong Guo Daofeng Liu Zhineng Li Yechun Lin Mingyang Li

Wintersweet (Chimonanthus praecox) is a popular garden plant because of its flowering time, sweet fragrance, and ornamental value. However, research into the molecular mechanism that regulates flower development in wintersweet is still limited. In this study, we sought to investigate the molecular characteristics, expression patterns, and potential functions of two C3H-type zinc finger (CZF) pr...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2013
Nobutoshi Yamaguchi Miin-Feng Wu Cara M Winter Markus C Berns Staci Nole-Wilson Ayako Yamaguchi George Coupland Beth A Krizek Doris Wagner

A classical role of the hormone auxin is in the formation of flowers at the periphery of the reproductive shoot apex. Mutants in regulators of polar auxin transport or in the auxin-responsive transcription factor MONOPTEROS (MP) form naked inflorescence "pins" lacking flowers. How auxin maxima and MP direct initiation of flower primordia is poorly understood. Here, we identify three genes whose...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
Lynda F Delph Janet L Gehring Frank M Frey A Michele Arntz Maureen Levri

Sexual dimorphism is one of the most widespread and recognizable patterns of phenotypic variation in the biotic world. Sexual dimorphism in floral display is striking in the dioecious plant Silene latifolia, with males making many, small flowers compared to females. We investigated this dimorphism via artificial selection on two populations to determine whether genetic variation exists within p...

2006
Jörgen Wissman Tommy Lennartsson N. Erik Sjödin

Foraging pollinators can be expected to choose patches with high densities of floral resources. As a result, plants in flower-dense patches may receive higher visitation rates and pollination, hence, the pollination of one plant may be facilitated by the presence of neighbour plants. Facilitation of pollination has been predicted by theoretical models and demonstrated in some empirical studies,...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2013
Xiao-Fang Li Lin-Yan Jia Jing Xu Xin-Jie Deng Yang Wang Wei Zhang Xue-Ping Zhang Qi Fang Dong-Mei Zhang Yue Sun Ling Xu

The low-temperature flowering-response pathway, used as an inductive stimulus to induce flowering in plant species from temperate regions in response to cold temperature, has been extensively studied. However, limited information is available on the flower transition of several bulbous species, which require high temperature for flower differentiation. Narcissus tazetta var. chinensis (Chinese ...

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