نتایج جستجو برای: gossypium

تعداد نتایج: 3515  

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2003
Xiang-Dong Zhang Johnie N Jenkins Franklin E Callahan Roy G Creech Yang Si Jack C McCarty Sukumar Saha Din-Pow Ma

Two cDNAs and their corresponding genes (GhUBC1 and GhUBC2) encoding ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes (E2s) have been cloned and characterized from allotetraploid cotton Gossypium hirsutum ((AD)(1) genome). Three additional E2 genes (GaUBC1, GtUBC2, and GrUBC2) have also been identified from diploid cottons Gossypium arboreum (A(2) genome), Gossypium thurberi (D(1) genome), and Gossypium raimondii...

2016
Jingbo Zhang Bo Li Yang Yang Wenran Hu Fangyuan Chen Lixia Xie Ling Fan

Superoxide dismutase (SOD) as a group of significant and ubiquitous enzymes plays a critical function in plant growth and development. Previously this gene family has been investigated in Arabidopsis and rice; it has not yet been characterized in cotton. In our study, it was the first time for us to perform a genome-wide analysis of SOD gene family in cotton. Our results showed that 10 genes of...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2015
farshid talat kunbo wang

background: gossypium thurberi is a wild diploid species that has been used to improve cultivated allotetraploid cotton. g. thurberi belongs to d genome, which is an important wild bio-source for the cotton breeding and genetic research. to a certain degree, chloroplast dna sequence information are a versatile tool for species identification and phylogenetic implications in plants. different ch...

2016
Shan Xin Chengcheng Tao Hongbin Li

Apoplastic ascorbate oxidase (AO) plays significant roles in plant cell growth. However, the mechanism of underlying the transcriptional regulation of AO in Gossypium hirsutum remains unclear. Here, we obtained a 1,920-bp promoter sequence from the Gossypium hirsutum ascorbate oxidase (GhAO1) gene, and this GhAO1 promoter included a number of known cis-elements. Promoter activity analysis in ov...

2016
Feng Li Kai Fan Fanglu Ma Erkui Yue Noreen Bibi Ming Wang Hao Shen Md Mosfeq-Ul Hasan Xuede Wang

Plant non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) are involved in many biological processes. In this study, 51, 47 and 91 nsLTPs were identified in Gossypium arboreum, G. raimondii and their descendant allotetraploid G. hirsutum, respectively. All the nsLTPs were phylogenetically divided into 8 distinct subfamilies. Besides, the recent duplication, which is considered cotton-specific whole ge...

Journal: : 2022

Investigation of Genetic Diversity and Identification Superior Cotton Cultivars (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) using SIIG Index

Journal: :Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology 2023

Growth and Carbohydrate Compositions of Three Gossypium Species Inoculated with Rhizophagus intraradices under Salinity Stress

Journal: :Genetics 1942
J O Beasley

HE genus Gossypium, a member of the Malvaceae, includes the T species of cultivated cottons. More than IOO species of Gossypium have been described, but recent workers include all the described types in fewer than 20 species (HUTCHINSON and GHOSE 1937; HARLAND 1939). The basic chromosome number in the genus is 13, and all species studied have either 13 or 26 pairs of chromosomes. The cytologica...

Journal: :Genome 2008
Jennifer S Hawkins Guanjing Hu Ryan A Rapp Jessie L Grafenberg Jonathan F Wendel

Transposable elements contribute significantly to plant genome evolution in myriad ways, ranging from local insertional mutations to global effects exerted on genome size through accumulation. Differential accumulation and deletion of transposable elements may profoundly affect genome size, even among members of the same genus. One example is that of Gossypium (cotton), where much of the 3-fold...

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