نتایج جستجو برای: seed development

تعداد نتایج: 1482596  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
G I Cassab J Nieto-Sotelo J B Cooper G J van Holst J E Varner

In soybean seeds the level of hydroxyproline is regulated in a developmental and tissue-specific manner. The seed coat contains approximately 77% of the total hydroxyproline in the seed at all stages of development. We determined the ratio of hydroxyproline to dry weight in a number of tissues within the seed; however, only the seed coat shows an increase in this ratio during development. Withi...

2018
Md Shamimuzzaman Lila Vodkin

To understand translational capacity on a genome-wide scale across three developmental stages of immature soybean seed cotyledons, ribosome profiling was performed in combination with RNA sequencing and cluster analysis. Transcripts representing 216 unique genes demonstrated a higher level of translational activity in at least one stage by exhibiting higher translational efficiencies (TEs) in w...

2015
Mélanie Noguero Christine Le Signor Vanessa Vernoud Kaustav Bandyopadhyay Myriam Sanchez Chunxiang Fu Ivone Torres-Jerez Jiangqi Wen Kirankumar S Mysore Karine Gallardo Michael Udvardi Richard Thompson Jerome Verdier

The endosperm plays a pivotal role in the integration between component tissues of molecular signals controlling seed development. It has been shown to participate in the regulation of embryo morphogenesis and ultimately seed size determination. However, the molecular mechanisms that modulate seed size are still poorly understood especially in legumes. DASH (DOF Acting in Seed embryogenesis and...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2006
Claudia Köhler Grigory Makarevich

Seed development in flowering plants is initiated by the fusion of two male gametes with two female gametes--the egg cell and the central cell--which leads to the formation of an embryo and an endosperm, respectively. Fertilization-independent seed formation is actively repressed by the FERTILIZATION-INDEPENDENT SEED (FIS) Polycomb group (PcG) proteins, an evolutionarily conserved class of prot...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Brandon H Le Javier A Wagmaister Tomokazu Kawashima Anhthu Q Bui John J Harada Robert B Goldberg

Seeds are essential for flowering plant reproduction because they protect, nourish, and contain the developing embryo that represents the next sporophytic generation. In addition, seeds contain energy resources that sustain the young sporophyte during germination before photosynthesis begins. In legumes, food reserves stored in embryonic cotyledons make seeds important as a food source for both...

2017
Claudia V. Piattoni Danisa M. L. Ferrero Ignacio Dellaferrera Abelardo Vegetti Alberto Á. Iglesias

Cytosolic glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (NAD-GAPDH) is involved in a critical energetic step of glycolysis and also has many important functions besides its enzymatic activity. The recombinant wheat NAD-GAPDH was phosphorylated in vitro at Ser205 by a SNF1-Related protein kinase 1 (SnRK1) from wheat heterotrophic (but not from photosynthetic) tissues. The S205D mutant enzyme (mimicki...

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
Hong Ma

In Arabidopsis, mutations in the genes FIE, FIS2 or MEDEA disrupt the normal dependence of seed development on fertilization. The products of these genes are similar to Polycomb group proteins, suggesting possible mechanisms for determining whether seeds can be produced sexually or asexually.

2017
Michael L. Avery David Decker John S. Humphrey MICHAEL L. AVERY

Bird repellents to protect seeds are a potentially important aspect of integrated vertebrate pest management strategies. Yet, there currently are no repellents registered for seed treatment uses. This is due not to lack of effective candidate compounds, but to monetary and regulatory constraints that inhibit commercialization of promising compounds. Two examples of this dilemma are methiocarb a...

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