نتایج جستجو برای: گونههای brassica

تعداد نتایج: 13868  

2015
Rosemary Collier Martin Hommes

Brassica crops may be infested and infected by a wide range of pest and pathogen species. For example, as many as 50 species of insect from several orders (Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Thysanoptera, Hemiptera) are considered to be Brassica pests. Some of these species are specialists in that they colonise plants from the Brassicaceae and close relatives, whilst others, such as Myzus persic...

Journal: :Molecules 2011
Alfredo Aires Conceição Fernandes Rosa Carvalho Richard N Bennett Maria J Saavedra Eduardo A S Rosa

Research on natural and bioactive compounds is increasingly focused on their effects on human health, but there are unexpectedly few studies evaluating the relationship between climate and natural antioxidants. The aim of this study was analyze the biological role of six different Brassica vegetables (Brassica oleracea L. and Brassica rapa L.) as a natural source of antioxidant compounds. The a...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Christopher G. Love Andrew J. Robinson Geraldine A. C. Lim Clare J. Hopkins Jacqueline Batley Gary Barker German C. Spangenberg David Edwards

Brassica ASTRA is a public database for genomic information on Brassica species. The database incorporates expressed sequences with Swiss-Prot and GenBank comparative sequence annotation as well as secondary Gene Ontology (GO) annotation derived from the comparison with Arabidopsis TAIR GO annotations. Simple sequence repeat molecular markers are identified within resident sequences and mapped ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1991
K Lee A H Huang

The storage triacylglycerols in seeds are confined to discrete spherical organelles called oil bodies (10). Each oil body of 1 ,um diameter contains a matrix of triacylglycerols surrounded by a layer of phospholipids embedded with abundant and unique proteins called oleosins (2, 6). Oleosins are hydrophobic proteins of low Mr ranging from 16 to 26 kD, depending on the isoforms and plant species...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2006
Jay H Fowke Jason D Morrow Saundra Motley Roberd M Bostick Reid M Ness

Isothiocyanates and indoles (e.g. indole-3-carbinol) from Brassica vegetables (e.g. broccoli) induce Phase I and Phase II enzymes responsible for the oxidation, reduction and metabolism of endogenous and exogenous carcinogens. Brassica vegetables also contain micronutrients that may provide additional DNA protection from reactive oxygen species. This randomized crossover trial (n = 20) compares...

چکیده بیماری­های لکه برگی جزو بیماریهای مهم اندامهای هوایی درختان صنوبر به­ شمار میروند که باعث ایجاد خسارت اقتصادی در این میزبان می­شوند. گونههای متعلق به جنسهای Septoria و Marssonina از عمده قارچ هائی هستند که در ایجاد این بیماری ها نقش دارند. در استان آذربایجانشرقی علی رغم خسارت قابل توجهی که لکه برگی­ها به درختان صنوبر وارد میسازند عوامل قارچی دخیل در ایجاد این بیماری ها هنوز ناشناخته باقی...

2008
Matthew N. Nelson Wallace A. Cowling

Whole-genome profiling techniques have been in use for two decades to develop genetic maps and to understand genetic diversity in a wide range of agriculturally important plant and animal species, including Brassica crop species. The genetic mapping approach has been useful in developing and validating markers linked to major gene traits which have then been used as diagnostic markers in marker...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Isobel A P Parkin Sigrun M Gulden Andrew G Sharpe Lewis Lukens Martin Trick Thomas C Osborn Derek J Lydiate

Over 1000 genetically linked RFLP loci in Brassica napus were mapped to homologous positions in the Arabidopsis genome on the basis of sequence similarity. Blocks of genetically linked loci in B. napus frequently corresponded to physically linked markers in Arabidopsis. This comparative analysis allowed the identification of a minimum of 21 conserved genomic units within the Arabidopsis genome,...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1989
B A Lalonde M E Nasrallah K G Dwyer C H Chen B Barlow J B Nasrallah

The S-locus-specific glycoprotein of Brassica and the gene encoding it (the SLG gene) are thought to be involved in determining self-incompatibility phenotype in this genus. It has been shown that the Brassica genome contains multiple SLG-related sequences. We report here the cloning and characterization of a Brassica oleracea gene, SLR1, which corresponds to one of these SLG-related sequences....

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 1999
S Bhattacharyya R K Mandal

From a genomic library of Brassica campestris (brown sarson cv. B54), we have cloned and sequenced about 2 kb of upstream regulatory region from one of the 2S albumin-coding gene family. The sequence has several seed-specific promoter motifs. A sequence alignment of the 5' flanking regions of the available Brassica 2S storage protein genes showed that our sequence is a double crossover recombin...

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