نتایج جستجو برای: صنوبر لرزان populus tremula

تعداد نتایج: 6339  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Annikki Welling Thomas Moritz E Tapio Palva Olavi Junttila

Temperate zone woody plants cold acclimate in response to both short daylength (SD) and low temperature (LT). We were able to show that these two environmental cues induce cold acclimation independently by comparing the wild type (WT) and the transgenic hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x Populus tremuloides Michx.) line 22 overexpressing the oat (Avena sativa) PHYTOCHROME A gene. Line 22 was not a...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Shingo Sakamoto Naoki Takata Yoshimi Oshima Kouki Yoshida Toru Taniguchi Nobutaka Mitsuda

Lignocellulose, composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, in the secondary cell wall constitutes wood and is the most abundant form of biomass on Earth. Enhancement of wood accumulation may be an effective strategy to increase biomass as well as wood strength, but currently only limited research has been undertaken. Here, we demonstrated that OsSWN1, the orthologue of the rice NAC Secon...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
F Sterky S Regan J Karlsson M Hertzberg A Rohde A Holmberg B Amini R Bhalerao M Larsson R Villarroel M Van Montagu G Sandberg O Olsson T T Teeri W Boerjan P Gustafsson M Uhlén B Sundberg J Lundeberg

A rapidly growing area of genome research is the generation of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in which large numbers of randomly selected cDNA clones are partially sequenced. The collection of ESTs reflects the level and complexity of gene expression in the sampled tissue. To date, the majority of plant ESTs are from nonwoody plants such as Arabidopsis, Brassica, maize, and rice. Here, we prese...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Steven L Voelker Barbara Lachenbruch Frederick C Meinzer Michael Jourdes Chanyoung Ki Ann M Patten Laurence B Davin Norman G Lewis Gerald A Tuskan Lee Gunter Stephen R Decker Michael J Selig Robert Sykes Michael E Himmel Peter Kitin Olga Shevchenko Steven H Strauss

Transgenic down-regulation of the Pt4CL1 gene family encoding 4-coumarate:coenzyme A ligase (4CL) has been reported as a means for reducing lignin content in cell walls and increasing overall growth rates, thereby improving feedstock quality for paper and bioethanol production. Using hybrid poplar (Populus tremula × Populus alba), we applied this strategy and examined field-grown transformants ...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Pär K Ingvarsson M Victoria García David Hall Virginia Luquez Stefan Jansson

The initiation of growth cessation and dormancy represents a critical ecological and evolutionary trade-off between survival and growth in most forest trees. The most important environmental cue regulating the initiation of dormancy is a shortening of the photoperiod and phytochrome genes have been implicated in short-day-induced bud set and growth cessation in Populus. We characterized pattern...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1995
C H Foyer N Souriau S Perret M Lelandais K J Kunert C Pruvost L Jouanin

A poplar hybrid, Populus tremula x Populus alba, was transformed with the bacterial genes for either glutathione reductase (GR) (gor) or glutathione synthetase (GS) (gshII). When the gor gene was targeted to the chloroplasts, leaf GR activities were up to 1000 times greater than in all other lines. In contrast, targeting to the cytosol resulted in 2 to 10 times the GR activity. GR mRNA, protein...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Catherine Morfopoulos Dominik Sperlich Josep Peñuelas Iolanda Filella Joan Llusià Belinda E Medlyn Ülo Niinemets Malcolm Possell Zhihong Sun Iain Colin Prentice

We present a unifying model for isoprene emission by photosynthesizing leaves based on the hypothesis that isoprene biosynthesis depends on a balance between the supply of photosynthetic reducing power and the demands of carbon fixation. We compared the predictions from our model, as well as from two other widely used models, with measurements of isoprene emission from leaves of Populus nigra a...

2013
Anna Müller Katharina Volmer Manika Mishra-Knyrim Andrea Polle

During the last decades the importance of the genus Populus increased because the poplar genome has been sequenced and molecular tools for basic research have become available. Poplar species occur in different habitats and harbor large genetic variation, which can be exploited for economic applications and for increasing our knowledge on the basic molecular mechanisms of the woody life style. ...

2015
Ülo Niinemets Zhihong Sun

Plant isoprene emissions have been modelled assuming independent controls by light, temperature and atmospheric [CO2]. However, the isoprene emission rate is ultimately controlled by the pool size of its immediate substrate, dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMADP), and isoprene synthase activity, implying that the environmental controls might interact. In addition, acclimation to growth [CO2] can shi...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Nicolas Rouhier Eric Gelhaye Jose M Gualberto Marie-Noelle Jordy Elisabeth De Fay Masakazu Hirasawa Sebastien Duplessis Stephane D Lemaire Pascal Frey Francis Martin Wanda Manieri David B Knaff Jean-Pierre Jacquot

Peroxiredoxins are ubiquitous thioredoxin- or glutaredoxin-dependent peroxidases, the function of which is to destroy peroxides. Peroxiredoxin Q, one of the four plant subtypes, is a homolog of the bacterial bacterioferritin comigratory proteins. We show here that the poplar (Populus tremula x Populus tremuloides) protein acts as a monomer with an intramolecular disulfide bridge between two con...

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