نتایج جستجو برای: tassel

تعداد نتایج: 309  

2015
Addie M. Thompson Jianming Yu Marja C. P. Timmermans Patrick Schnable James C. Crants Michael J. Scanlon Gary J. Muehlbauer

The shoot apical meristem contains a pool of undifferentiated stem cells and controls initiation of all aerial plant organs. In maize (Zea mays), leaves are formed throughout vegetative development; on transition to floral development, the shoot meristem forms the tassel. Due to the regulated balance between stem cell maintenance and organogenesis, the structure and morphology of the shoot meri...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2009
L C Lewis D J Bruck D V Sumerford R D Gunnarson

Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) is one of the most damaging insect pests of corn. Studies were conducted to determine whether live larval counts obtained from corn whorls were predictive of the amount of larval tunneling that would result in the stalk of the plant 40 d later at the end of larval development. Whorls from plants treated with Dipel 10G (6,400 IU per whorl) and...

گسترش شبکۀ ریشه­ای عمیق راهکاری مهم برای جلوگیری از تنش خشکی در برنج است. به‌منظور بهنژادی صفات ریشه­ای برنج، لازم است در آغاز باید نواحی ژنگانی (ژنومی) کنترل‌کنندۀ صفات مهم ریشه شناسایی شوند. با این هدف، پژوهشی با استفاده از 192 ژنوتیپ برنج در شرایط تنش خشکی و آبکشت (هیدروپونیک) طرح‌ریزی شد. به‌منظور اعمال تنش اسمزی از مانیتول با فشار اسمزی 5- بار در مرحلۀ گیاهچه­ای و شرایط آبکشت استفاده شد. ا...

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Dale C Brunelle William F Sheridan

Maize is an especially well-suited species for studying the effects of aneuploidy on plant development. We used B-A translocations and testers that were crossed seven times into inbred W22 to generate a dosage series for 14 chromosome arms. This is the first report of dosage effects on maize morphogenesis using inbred B-A stocks and inbred tester stocks. We compared plants containing one dose o...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2000
P Zhang S Chopra T Peterson

The myb-homologous p1 gene regulates the synthesis of flavonoid pigments in maize kernel pericarp and cob; these floral organs are greatly modified in size and shape compared with their counterparts in teosinte, the progenitor of maize. To elucidate the molecular evolution of the p1 gene in relation to its expression and possible functions in maize and teosinte, we have isolated a second maize ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
R L Hellmich B D Siegfried M K Sears D E Stanley-Horn M J Daniels H R Mattila T Spencer K G Bidne L C Lewis

Laboratory tests were conducted to establish the relative toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins and pollen from Bt corn to monarch larvae. Toxins tested included Cry1Ab, Cry1Ac, Cry9C, and Cry1F. Three methods were used: (i) purified toxins incorporated into artificial diet, (ii) pollen collected from Bt corn hybrids applied directly to milkweed leaf discs, and (iii) Bt pollen contamin...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Beth E Thompson Christine Basham Reza Hammond Queying Ding Atul Kakrana Tzuu-Fen Lee Stacey A Simon Robert Meeley Blake C Meyers Sarah Hake

Plant architecture is determined by meristems that initiate leaves during vegetative development and flowers during reproductive development. Maize (Zea mays) inflorescences are patterned by a series of branching events, culminating in floral meristems that produce sexual organs. The maize fuzzy tassel (fzt) mutant has striking inflorescence defects with indeterminate meristems, fasciation, and...

Journal: :Malaysian journal of nutrition 2009
L Yoga Latha I Darah S Sasidharan K Jain

Chemical preservatives have been used in the food industry for many years. However, with increased health concerns, consumers prefer additive-free products or food preservatives based on natural products. This study evaluated antimicrobial activities of extracts from Emilia sonchifolia L. (Common name: lilac tassel flower), Tridax procumbens L. (Common name: tridax daisy) and Vernonia cinerea L...

2013
Jonathan D. J. Labonne Jane E. Dorweiler Karen M. McGinnis

Nucleosomes facilitate compaction of DNA within the confines of the eukaryotic nucleus. This packaging of DNA and histone proteins must accommodate cellular processes, such as transcription and DNA replication. The repositioning of nucleosomes to facilitate cellular processes is likely regulated by several factors. In Zea mays, Mediator of paramutation1 (MOP1) has been demonstrated to be an epi...

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