نتایج جستجو برای: stamen

تعداد نتایج: 564  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Afif Hedhly Hannes Vogler Marc W Schmid Diana Pazmino Valeria Gagliardini Diana Santelia Ueli Grossniklaus

The accumulation of starch within photosynthetic tissues and within dedicated storage organs has been characterized extensively in many species, and a function in buffering carbon availability or in fueling later growth phases, respectively, has been proposed. However, developmentally regulated starch turnover within heterotrophic tissues other than dedicated storage organs is poorly characteri...

2016
Masahiro Otani Ahmad Sharifi Shosei Kubota Kanako Oizumi Fumi Uetake Masayo Hirai Yoichiro Hoshino Akira Kanno Masaru Nakano

B class MADS-box genes play important roles in petal and stamen development. Some monocotyledonous species, including liliaceous ones, produce flowers with petaloid tepals in whorls 1 and 2. A modified ABCE model has been proposed to explain the molecular mechanism of development of two-layered petaloid tepals. However, direct evidence for this modified ABCE model has not been reported to date....

2005
KATHLEEN B. BLACKBURN Kathleen B. Blackburn

IN examining various groups of plants, in the hope of finding one which would throw fresh light on the question of sex determination, the dioecious forms of Lychnis suggested themselves as being particularly suitable. The genus Lychnis, as a whole, is hermaphrodite, and even the dioecious species may readily exhibit this character. In the female flower rudiments of stamens are always present an...

Journal: :Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants 2010

Journal: :Genetics 1996
I S Donnison J Siroky B Vyskot H Saedler S R Grant

The genomic subtraction method representational difference analysis (RDA) was used to identify male-specific restriction fragments in the dioecious plant Silene latifolia. Male-specific restriction fragments are linked to the male sex chromosome (the Y chromosome). Four RDA-derived male-specific restriction fragments were used to identify polymorphisms in a collection of X-ray-generated mutant ...

Journal: :Development 2006
José R Dinneny Detlef Weigel Martin F Yanofsky

Differential growth of tissues during lateral organ development is essential for producing variation in shape and size. Previous studies have identified JAGGED (JAG), a gene that encodes a putative C2H2 zinc-finger transcription factor, as a key regulator of shape that promotes growth in lateral organs. Although JAG expression is detected in all floral organs, loss-of-function jag alleles have ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2009
Tom Viaene Dries Vekemans Vivian F Irish Anke Geeraerts Suzy Huysmans Steven Janssens Erik Smets Koen Geuten

Basal asterid families, and to a lesser extent the asterids as a whole, are characterized by a high variation in petal and stamen morphology. Moreover, the stamen number, the adnation of stamens to petals, and the degree of sympetaly vary considerably among basal asterid taxa. The B group genes, members of the APETALA3 (AP3) and PISTILLATA (PI) gene lineages, have been shown to specify petal an...

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