نتایج جستجو برای: shoot through implementation

تعداد نتایج: 1670295  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2015
Lian Ding Shuangshuang Yan Li Jiang Meiling Liu Juan Zhang Jianyu Zhao Wensheng Zhao Ying-Yan Han Qian Wang Xiaolan Zhang

The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is essential for continuous organogenesis in higher plants, while the leaf is the primary source organ and the leaf shape directly affects the efficiency of photosynthesis. HANABA TARANU (HAN) encodes a GATA3-type transcription factor that functions in floral organ development, SAM organization, and embryo development in Arabidopsis, but is involved in suppressin...

Journal: :Current opinion in biotechnology 2000
B G den Boer J A Murray

The plant embryo is a relatively simple structure consisting of a primordial shoot and root, whose development is frozen in the form of a seed. Most development of the mature plant takes place post-embryonically, and is the consequence of cell division and organogenesis in small regions known as meristems, which originate in the embryonic shoot and root apices. Significant recent progress has b...

2005
RYUTO OOKAWARA SHIGERU SATOH TOSHIHITO YOSHIOKA

Background and Aims Shoot elongation of arrowhead tubers (Sagittaria pygmaea Miq.) is stimulated by anoxia, ethylene and CO2. The aim of this study was to characterize anoxic elongation by comparison with elongation stimulated by ethylene and CO2. Methods The effects of the inhibitors aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG) as an ethylene biosynthesis inhibitor, 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) as a potent i...

2007
JOSHUA CORRELL BERNADETTE PARK CHARLES M. JUDD BERND WITTENBRINK

Using a videogame to simulate encounters with potentially hostile targets, three studies tested a model in which racial bias in shoot/don’t-shoot decisions reflects accessibility of the stereotype linking Blacks to danger. Study 1 experimentally manipulated the race-danger association by asking participants to read newspaper stories about Black (vs. White) criminals. As predicted, exposure to s...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Philip A. Wigge

Plants synchronise their flowering with the seasons to maximise reproductive fitness. While plants sense environmental conditions largely through the leaves, the developmental decision to flower occurs in the shoot apex, requiring the transmission of flowering information, sometimes over quite long distances. Interestingly, despite the enormous diversity of reproductive strategies and lifestyle...

2018
Saifeng Cheng Feng Tan Yue Lu Xiaoyun Liu Tiantian Li Wenjia Yuan Yu Zhao Dao-Xiu Zhou

WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) genes are key regulators of meristem activity and plant development, the chromatin mechanism of which to reprogram gene expression remains unclear. Histone H3K27me3 is a chromatin mark of developmentally repressed genes. How the repressive mark is removed from specific genes during plant development is largely unknown. Here, we show that WOX11 interacts with the H...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Michael G Muszynski Thao Dam Bailin Li David M Shirbroun Zhenglin Hou Edward Bruggemann Rayeann Archibald Evgueni V Ananiev Olga N Danilevskaya

Separation of the life cycle of flowering plants into two distinct growth phases, vegetative and reproductive, is marked by the floral transition. The initial floral inductive signals are perceived in the leaves and transmitted to the shoot apex, where the vegetative shoot apical meristem is restructured into a reproductive meristem. In this study, we report cloning and characterization of the ...

2013
Junxing Li Yan Wang Langlang Zhang Bin Liu Liwen Cao Zhenyu Qi Liping Chen

Chimeras have been used to study the transmission of genetic material and the resulting genetic variation. In this study, two chimeras, TCC and TTC (where the origin of the outer, middle, and inner cell layers, respectively, of the shoot apical meristem is designated by a 'T' for tuber mustard and 'C' for red cabbage), as well as their asexual and sexual progeny, were used to analyse the mechan...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2017
Raghunath Chelakkot L Mahadevan

Growing plant stems and shoots exhibit a variety of shapes that embody growth in response to various stimuli. Building on experimental observations, we provide a quantitative biophysical theory for these shapes by accounting for the inherent observed passive and active effects: (i) the active controllable growth response of the shoot in response to its orientation relative to gravity, (ii) prop...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
Masahiro Nakamura Takayuki Ohgushi

Insect herbivory can negatively or positively affect plant performance. We examined how a stem gall midge Rabdophaga rigidae affects the survival, growth, and bud production of current year shoots of the willow Salix eriocarpa. In mid-May, the gall midge initiates stem galls on the apical regions of shoots. The following spring, galled shoots had thicker basal diameters and more lateral shoots ...

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