نتایج جستجو برای: growth regulators

تعداد نتایج: 852765  

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2010
Steffen Abel Athanasios Theologis

The history of plant biology is inexorably intertwined with the conception and discovery of auxin, followed by the many decades of research to comprehend its action during growth and development. Growth responses to auxin are complex and require the coordination of auxin production, transport, and perception. In this overview of past auxin research, we limit our discourse to the mechanism of au...

2014
Koichi Hori Fumito Maruyama Takatomo Fujisawa Tomoaki Togashi Nozomi Yamamoto Mitsunori Seo Syusei Sato Takuji Yamada Hiroshi Mori Naoyuki Tajima Takashi Moriyama Masahiko Ikeuchi Mai Watanabe Hajime Wada Koichi Kobayashi Masakazu Saito Tatsuru Masuda Yuko Sasaki-Sekimoto Kiyoshi Mashiguchi Koichiro Awai Mie Shimojima Shinji Masuda Masako Iwai Takashi Nobusawa Takafumi Narise Satoshi Kondo Hikaru Saito Ryoichi Sato Masato Murakawa Yuta Ihara Yui Oshima-Yamada Kinuka Ohtaka Masanori Satoh Kohei Sonobe Midori Ishii Ryosuke Ohtani Miyu Kanamori-Sato Rina Honoki Daichi Miyazaki Hitoshi Mochizuki Jumpei Umetsu Kouichi Higashi Daisuke Shibata Yuji Kamiya Naoki Sato Yasukazu Nakamura Satoshi Tabata Shigeru Ida Ken Kurokawa Hiroyuki Ohta

The colonization of land by plants was a key event in the evolution of life. Here we report the draft genome sequence of the filamentous terrestrial alga Klebsormidium flaccidum (Division Charophyta, Order Klebsormidiales) to elucidate the early transition step from aquatic algae to land plants. Comparison of the genome sequence with that of other algae and land plants demonstrate that K. flacc...

2018
Kai Zhao Yuzhen Zhou Yushu Li Xiaokang Zhuo Sagheer Ahmad Yu Han Xue Yong Qixiang Zhang

Plants facing the seasonal variations always need a growth restraining mechanism when temperatures turn down. C-repeat binding factor (CBF) genes work essentially in the cold perception. Despite lots of researches on CBFs, the multiple crosstalk is still interesting on their interaction with hormones and dormancy-associated MADS (DAM) genes in the growth and dormancy control. Therefore, this st...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2006
Haruko Sekimoto Seung-Hyun Park Masatoshi Nakajima Isomaro Yamaguchi Yoshihito Suzuki

Previously we reported the first example of peptide mimics of a small hydrophobic molecule, a phytohormone gibberellin. The second peptide mimic of gibberellin has been identified from random peptide libraries by its affinity to a type of catalyzing enzyme of gibberellins, which specifically recognizes bioactive gibberellins. These results suggest that even hydrophobic compounds can be mimicked...

2015
Radmila Stikić Zorica Jovanović Biljana Vucelić-Radović Milena Marjanović Slađana Savić

Because of its specific biochemical and molecular properties and nutrient importance, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is an established model to study fruit growth and development. This review paper addresses several aspects of tomato fruit growth and development including its specific phases, control by water regime, cell wall enzymes, plant hormones and metabolic processes.

2006

Research on phototropism has had far-reaching consequences in the field of plant biology, from helping to refute the ancient misconception of plant insensitivity to the environment to the discovery of the plant hormone auxin and the identification of the phototropin photoreceptors. In this essay, we trace the major trends and ideas that shaped past shoot phototropism research and briefly summar...

2011
Gen-Ichiro Arimura Rika Ozawa Massimo E. Maffei

Plants are frequently attacked by herbivores and pathogens and therefore have acquired constitutive and induced defenses during the course of their evolution. Here we review recent progress in the study of the early signal transduction pathways in host plants in response to herbivory. The sophisticated signaling network for plant defense responses is elicited and driven by both herbivore-induce...

2017
Vladimir N Zhabinskii Darya A Osiyuk Yuri V Ermolovich Natalia M Chaschina Tatsiana S Dalidovich Miroslav Strnad Vladimir A Khripach

Herein, we present a new strategy for the preparation of a broad range of brassinosteroid biosynthetic precursors/metabolites differing by the ring A fragment. The protocol is based on the use of readily available phytohormones of this class bearing a 2α,3α-diol moiety (epibrassinolide or epicastasterone) as starting materials. The required functionalities (Δ2-, 2α,3α- and 2β,3β-epoxy-, 2α,3β-,...

Journal: :The arabidopsis book 2011
D'Maris Amick Dempsey A Corina Vlot Mary C Wildermuth Daniel F Klessig

Salicylic acid (SA) has been shown to regulate various aspects of growth and development; it also serves as a critical signal for activating disease resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana and other plant species. This review surveys the mechanisms involved in the biosynthesis and metabolism of this critical plant hormone. While a complete biosynthetic route has yet to be established, stressed Arabi...

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