نتایج جستجو برای: seed development

تعداد نتایج: 1482596  

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2015
Meng Ma Qian Wang Zhanjie Li Huihui Cheng Zhaojie Li Xiangli Liu Weining Song Rudi Appels Huixian Zhao

Several studies have described quantitative trait loci (QTL) for seed size in wheat, but the relevant genes and molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here we report the functional characterization of the wheat TaCYP78A3 gene and its effect on seed size. TaCYP78A3 encoded wheat cytochrome P450 CYP78A3, and was specifically expressed in wheat reproductive organs. TaCYP78A3 activity was pos...

2009
Yun Zhou Xiaojuan Zhang Xiaojun Kang Xiangyu Zhao Xiansheng Zhang Min Nia

Seed development in Arabidopsis thaliana undergoes an initial phase of endosperm proliferation followed by a second phase in which the embryo grows at the expense of the endosperm. As mature seed size is largely attained during the initial phase, seed size is coordinately determined by the growth of the maternal ovule, endosperm, and embryo. Here, we identify SHORT HYPOCOTYL UNDER BLUE1 (SHB1) ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Yun Zhou Xiaojuan Zhang Xiaojun Kang Xiangyu Zhao Xiansheng Zhang Min Ni

Seed development in Arabidopsis thaliana undergoes an initial phase of endosperm proliferation followed by a second phase in which the embryo grows at the expense of the endosperm. As mature seed size is largely attained during the initial phase, seed size is coordinately determined by the growth of the maternal ovule, endosperm, and embryo. Here, we identify SHORT HYPOCOTYL UNDER BLUE1 (SHB1) ...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Seed security is central to crop production for smallholder farmers in developing countries, but it remains understudied relation long-term seed sector development. Here, we compare systems two districts of Central Ethiopia characterized by subsistence-oriented teff cultivation and commercially oriented wheat relate this the country’s pluralistic system development strategy (PSSDS). Our analysi...

2010
Ghassen Abid Yordan Muhovski Jean-Marie Jacquemin Souleymane Silue Andre Toussaint Jean-Pierre Baudoin

INTRODUCTION Embryo defective mutants in Phaseolus vulgaris obtained by Ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) induction were studied to determine the structural and molecular basis of seed abortion in this species. In the wild-type, the classical pattern of seed development showed coordinated differentiation of the embryo proper, suspensor, endosperm tissue, and seed coat. On the contrarily, EMS mutant ...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2010
Moritz K Nowack Alexander Ungru Katrine N Bjerkan Paul E Grini Arp Schnittger

Flowering plants have evolved to be a predominant life form on earth. A common principle of flowering plants and probably one of the main reasons for their evolutionary success is the rapid development of an embryo next to a supporting tissue called the endosperm. The embryo and the endosperm are protected by surrounding maternal tissues, the integuments, and the trinity of integuments, embryo ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Elisa Fiume Jennifer C Fletcher

The plant seed is a major nutritional source for humans as well as an essential embryo development and dispersal unit. To ensure proper seed formation, fine spatial and temporal coordination between the embryo, endosperm, and maternal seed components must be achieved. However, the intercellular signaling pathways that direct the synchronous development of these tissues are poorly understood. He...

2004
Faouzi Bekkaoui

Genomics is revolutionising the speed with which biological information can be accumulated thanks to the use of high throughput molecular and bioinformatics technologies. The complete DNA sequencing of the Arabidopsis genome is helping plant biologists to unravel the remarkable “machinery” of how plants grow and develop. This article describes a genomic research project focusing on the study of...

2013
Fiona R. Hay Robin J. Probert

Seed banking is now widely used for the ex situ conservation of wild plant species. Many seed banks that conserve wild species broadly follow international genebank guidelines for seed collection, processing, storage, and management. However, over the last 10-20 years, problems and knowledge gaps have been identified, which have led to more focused seed conservation research on diverse species....

2001
John L. Maron Montserrat Vilà

Two venerable hypotheses, widely cited as explanations for either the success or failure of introduced species in recipient communities, are the natural enemies hypothesis and the biotic resistance hypothesis. The natural enemies hypothesis posits that introduced organisms spread rapidly because they are liberated from their co-evolved predators, pathogens and herbivores. The biotic resistance ...

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