نتایج جستجو برای: hypocotyls and seedling

تعداد نتایج: 16829317  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Hao Chen Jingyu Zhang Michael M Neff Suk-Whan Hong Huiyong Zhang Xing-Wang Deng Liming Xiong

Seed germination is regulated by endogenous hormonal cues and external environmental stimuli such as water, low temperature, and light. After germination, the young seedling must rapidly establish its root system and the photoautotrophic capability appropriate to its surrounding environment. Light and the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) both regulate seed germination and seedling development, ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Aditi Gupta Manjul Singh Alan M Jones Ashverya Laxmi

The growth direction of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) etiolated-seedling hypocotyl is a complex trait that is controlled by extrinsic signals such as gravity and touch as well as intrinsic signals such as hormones (brassinosteroid [BR], auxin, cytokinin, ethylene) and nutrient status (glucose [Glc], sucrose). We used a genetic approach to identify the signaling elements and their relat...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
s. khayamim r. tavkol afshari s. y. sadeghian k. poustini f. roozbeh

it is well known that sugar beet is sensitive to salinity stress at the germination stage. three separate experiments were conducted to study the effects of salinity on seed germination, plant establishment, and yield of sugar beet genotypes for screening purposes. these included: (a) a laboratory study using four water salinity levels (with ec values < 0.1 as the control, 16, 20, and 24 ds m-1...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Kathleen L Farquharson

Nutrient reserves in seeds drive early seedling growth. In germinating Arabidopsis thaliana seeds, lipases hydrolyze triacylglycerol into free fatty acids (Kelly et al., 2011), which then undergo β-oxidation in peroxisomes. The resulting acetyl CoA is then catabolized in the glyoxylate cycle into organic acids that are further processed into sugars that can fuel seedling growth. Two key enzymes...

Journal: :Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB 2004
Caroline Joly Abderrahman Maftah Catherine Riou-Khamlichi

In plants, Lewisa type N-glycans may be involved in cell-to-cell communication and recognition. N-glycoproteins harboring Lewisa glycotopes are mainly found in plasma membranes and cell walls. Some can be also involved in cell wall synthesis or the loosening process, and subsequently in cell elongation. In order to determine the potential role(s) of the alpha4-fucosylation during vegetative dev...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Isabelle Schepens Hernán E Boccalandro Chitose Kami Jorge J Casal Christian Fankhauser

Gravity and light are major factors shaping plant growth. Light perceived by phytochromes leads to seedling deetiolation, which includes the deviation from vertical hypocotyl growth and promotes hypocotyl phototropism. These light responses enhance survival of young seedlings during their emergence from the soil. The PHYTOCHROME KINASE SUBSTRATE (PKS) family is composed of four members in Arabi...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 1998
T Higuchi S Suga T Tsuchiya H Hisada S Morishima Y Okada M Maeshima

A major membrane intrinsic protein (VM23) in vacuoles of radish (Raphanus) tap root was investigated. The cDNAs for two isoforms of VM23, gamma- and delta-VM23, encode polypeptides of 253 and 248 amino acids, respectively. gamma- and delta-VM23 correspond to the gamma- and delta-TIP (tonoplast intrinsic protein) of Arabidopsis. The deduced amino acid sequences of the two VM23 isoforms were 60% ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Patrick Achard Lili Liao Caifu Jiang Thierry Desnos Joanne Bartlett Xiangdong Fu Nicholas P Harberd

Plant morphogenesis is profoundly influenced by light (a phenomenon known as photomorphogenesis). For example, light inhibits seedling hypocotyl growth via activation of phytochromes and additional photoreceptors. Subsequently, information is transmitted through photoreceptor-linked signal transduction pathways and used (via previously unknown mechanisms) to control hypocotyl growth. Here we sh...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Takeshi Yoshihara Edgar P Spalding

A rice (Oryza sativa) mutant led to the discovery of a plant-specific LAZY1 protein that controls the orientation of shoots. Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) possesses six LAZY genes having spatially distinct expression patterns. Branch angle phenotypes previously associated with single LAZY genes were here studied in roots and shoots of single and higher-order atlazy mutants. The results ide...

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