نتایج جستجو برای: cultivated and wild accessions

تعداد نتایج: 16842765  

Journal: :فصلنامه علمی پژوهشی گیاهان دارویی 0
h salehi-arjmand department of medicinal plants, faculty of agriculture and natural resources, arak university, arak, 38156-8-8349, iran tel & fax: +98-8632761007 d mazaheri 1- department of agronomy and plant breeding, faculty of agricultural science & engineering, university of tehran, karaj, iran j hadian 2- medicinal plants and drugs research institute, shahid beheshti university, g.c., evin, tehran, iran n majnoon hosseini 1- department of agronomy and plant breeding, faculty of agricultural science & engineering, university of tehran, karaj, iran m ghorbanpour 3- department of medicinal plants, faculty of agriculture and natural resources, arak university, arak, iran

background: satureja bachtiarica bunge, an endemic species with relatively wide distribution, is traditionally used as a medicinal and spice plant in iran. objective: essential oils composition, antioxidant activities and phenolics content of wild and cultivated s. bachtiarica of yazd origin were determined in this study. methods: hydrodistilled essential oils were analyzed by gc-fid and gc-ms....

2015
Jingxu Zhang Zuomei Lu Weimin Dai Xiaoling Song Yufa Peng Bernal E. Valverde Sheng Qiang

Weedy rice infests paddy fields worldwide at an alarmingly increasing rate. There is substantial evidence indicating that many weedy rice forms originated from or are closely related to cultivated rice. There is suspicion that the outbreak of weedy rice in China may be related to widely grown hybrid rice due to its heterosis and the diversity of its progeny, but this notion remains unsupported ...

اقبالی بابادی, فرشته , شیراوند, رضا , مجیدی, محمد مهدی,

Drought stress is one of the most important environmental factors affecting growth, development and production of crop plants. Drought tolerance in germination and seedling growth stage is very important especially for crop production in dry regions. Sufficient genetic diversity in cultivated species of safflower is limited and seems to be of potential benefit in search of wild species. In this...

2017
Xiaojian Wu Kangfeng Cai Guoping Zhang Fanrong Zeng

Grain weight and protein content will be reduced and increased, respectively, when barley is subjected to water stress after anthesis, consequently deteriorating the malt quality. However, such adverse impact of water stress differs greatly among barley genotypes. In this study, two Tibetan wild barley accessions and two cultivated varieties differing in water stress tolerance were used to inve...

2013
Claire Billot Punna Ramu Sophie Bouchet Jacques Chantereau Monique Deu Laetitia Gardes Jean-Louis Noyer Jean-François Rami Ronan Rivallan Yu Li Ping Lu Tianyu Wang Rolf T. Folkertsma Elizabeth Arnaud Hari D. Upadhyaya Jean-Christophe Glaszmann C. Thomas Hash

Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-depth characterization and use. We present here a large diversity survey in sorghum with 3367 accessions and 41 reference nuclear SSR markers. Of 19 alleles on average per locus, the largest numbers of alleles were concentrated in central and eastern Africa. Cultivated sorghum appeared structured ac...

Journal: :Genome 2007
Shin-ichi Kawakami Kaworu Ebana Tomotaro Nishikawa Yo-ichiro Sato Duncan A Vaughan Koh-ichi Kadowaki

Two hundred and seventy-five accessions of cultivated Asian rice and 44 accessions of AA genome Oryza species were classified into 8 chloroplast (cp) genome types (A-H) based on insertion-deletion events at 3 regions (8K, 57K, and 76K) of the cp genome. The ancestral cp genome type was determined according to the frequency of occurrence in Oryza species and the likely evolution of the variable ...

2013
Iris Fischer Kim A. Steige Wolfgang Stephan Mamadou Mboup

The wild tomato species Solanum chilense and S. peruvianum are a valuable non-model system for studying plant adaptation since they grow in diverse environments facing many abiotic constraints. Here we investigate the sequence evolution of regulatory regions of drought and cold responsive genes and their expression regulation. The coding regions of these genes were previously shown to exhibit s...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
Carrie S Thurber Michael Reagon Briana L Gross Kenneth M Olsen Yulin Jia Ana L Caicedo

Cultivated rice fields worldwide are plagued with weedy rice, a conspecific weed of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.). The persistence of weedy rice has been attributed, in part, to its ability to shatter (disperse) seed prior to crop harvesting. In the United States, separately evolved weedy rice groups have been shown to share genomic identity with exotic domesticated cultivars. Here, we inve...

2012
Heather C. Rowe Dae-kyun Ro Loren H. Rieseberg

Helianthus annuus, the common sunflower, produces a complex array of secondary compounds that are secreted into glandular trichomes, specialized structures found on leaf surfaces and anther appendages of flowers. The primary components of these trichome secretions are sesquiterpene lactones (STL), a diverse class of compounds produced abundantly by the plant family Compositae and believed to co...

Journal: :Diversity 2023

Plastids and mitochondria are organelles of plant cells with small genomes, which may exhibit discordant microevolution as we earlier revealed in pea crop wild relatives. We sequenced 22 plastid mitochondrial genomes Pisum sativum subsp. elatius fulvum using Illumina platform, so that the updated sample comprised 64 accessions. Most peas from continental southern Europe a single specimen Morocc...

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