نتایج جستجو برای: leaf development

تعداد نتایج: 1491100  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Guillermo A A Dosio Hervé Rey Jérémie Lecoeur Natalia G Izquierdo Luis A N Aguirrezábal François Tardieu Olivier Turc

Common features in the time-course of expansion of leaves which considerably differed in final area, due to phytomer position, growing conditions and genotype, were identified. Leaf development consisted of two phases of exponential growth, followed by a third phase of continuous decrease of the relative expansion rate. The rate and the duration of the first exponential phase were common to all...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Hokuto Nakayama Takahiro Yamaguchi Hirokazu Tsukaya

The genus Asparagus is unusual in producing axillary, determinate organs called cladodes, which may take on either a flattened or cylindrical form. Here, we investigated the evolution of cladodes to elucidate the mechanisms at play in the diversification of shoot morphology. Our observations of Asparagus asparagoides, which has leaf-like cladodes, showed that its cladodes are anatomically and d...

Journal: :Annual review of plant biology 2012
Brad T Townsley Neelima R Sinha

Elucidation of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) underlying aspects of leaf development in multiple model species has uncovered surprisingly plastic regulatory architecture. The meticulously mapped network interactions in one model species cannot now be assumed to map directly onto a different species. Despite these overall differences, however, many modules do appear to be almost universal. Extr...

2010
Hye Ryun Woo Jin Hee Kim Junyoung Kim Jeongsik Kim Ung Lee In-Ja Song Jin-Hong Kim Hyo-Yeon Lee Hong Gil Nam Pyung Ok Lim

Leaf senescence is a developmentally programmed cell death process that constitutes the final step of leaf development and involves the extensive reprogramming of gene expression. Despite the importance of senescence in plants, the underlying regulatory mechanisms are not well understood. This study reports the isolation and functional analysis of RAV1, which encodes a RAV family transcription ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Alice Hasson Anne Plessis Thomas Blein Bernard Adroher Stephen Grigg Miltos Tsiantis Arezki Boudaoud Catherine Damerval Patrick Laufs

CUP-SHAPED COTYLEDON2 (CUC2) and the interacting microRNA miR164 regulate leaf margin dissection. Here, we further investigate the evolution and the specific roles of the CUC1 to CUC3 genes during Arabidopsis thaliana leaf serration. We show that CUC2 is essential for dissecting the leaves of a wide range of lobed/serrated Arabidopsis lines. Inactivation of CUC3 leads to a partial suppression o...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2006
v.k., rahmathulla r. tilak r. k, rajan

the influence of moisture content of mulberry leaf on the growth, development and moisture build up in the body of silkworm was studied by feeding with different maturity leaves to late age of silkworm larvae. significantly higher larval moisture (79.78%), larval weight (65.65 g), pupal moisture (73.81%) was recorded in top tender leaf (high moisture) fed batches and least was recorded in the c...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2005
Hirokazu Tsukaya

In recent years, many genes have been identified that are involved in the developmental processes of leaf morphogenesis. Here, I review the mechanisms of leaf shape control in a model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, focusing on genes that fulfill special roles in leaf development. The lateral, two-dimensional expansion of leaf blades is highly dependent on the determination of the dorsoventrality ...

2016
M. E. Alston R. Barber

Leaf vascular patterns are the mechanisms and mechanical support for the transportation of fluidics for photosynthesis and leaf development properties. Vascular hierarchical networks in leaves have far-reaching functions in optimal transport efficiency of functional fluidics. Embedding leaf morphogenesis as a resistor network is significant in the optimization of a translucent thermally functio...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
S Meyer J Louis N Moise T Piolot X Baudin Z G Cerovic

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Epidermal phenolic compounds (mainly flavonoids) constitute a vital screen that protects the leaf from damage by natural ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The effectiveness of epidermal UV-screening depends on leaf anatomy, the content of UV-screening compounds and their spatial uniformity over the leaf area. To investigate in vivo the spatial pattern of the epidermal UV-screen du...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Hongliang Wang Jianghua Chen Jiangqi Wen Million Tadege Guangming Li Yu Liu Kirankumar S Mysore Pascal Ratet Rujin Chen

Molecular genetic studies suggest that FLORICAULA (FLO)/LEAFY (LFY) orthologs function to control compound leaf development in some legume species. However, loss-of-function mutations in the FLO/LFY orthologs result in reduction of leaf complexity to different degrees in Pisum sativum and Lotus japonicus. To further understand the role of FLO/LFY orthologs in compound leaf development in legume...

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