نتایج جستجو برای: fruit development

تعداد نتایج: 1477099  

2013
Hiromi Hyodo Azusa Terao Jun Furukawa Naoya Sakamoto Hisayoshi Yurimoto Shinobu Satoh Hiroaki Iwai

Fruit ripening is one of the developmental processes accompanying seed development. The tomato is a well-known model for studying fruit ripening and development, and the disassembly of primary cell walls and the middle lamella, such as through pectin de-methylesterified by pectin methylesterase (PE) and depolymerization by polygalacturonase (PG), is generally accepted to be one of the major cha...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2004
عباس حاج عبدالهی, , مجید راحمی, ,

Experiments were conducted during 1996-1997 in Nough of Rafsanjan to evaluate double pollination on fruit set and development of pistachio nut. In the first experiment, Owhadi cultivar was pollinated by a combination of pollen from Beneh (P. mutica F&M), Atlantica (P. atlantica Desf) and Soltani (P.vera L.). In the second experiment, Owhadi cultivar was pollinated by pollen from Beneh, Atlantic...

عباس حاج عبدالهی, , مجید راحمی, ,

Experiments were conducted during 1996-1997 in Nough of Rafsanjan to evaluate double pollination on fruit set and development of pistachio nut. In the first experiment, Owhadi cultivar was pollinated by a combination of pollen from Beneh (P. mutica F;M), Atlantica (P. atlantica Desf) and Soltani (P.vera L.). In the second experiment, Owhadi cultivar was pollinated by pollen from Beneh, Atlantic...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Lin Weng Fangfang Zhao Rong Li Changjie Xu Kunsong Chen Han Xiao

Abscisic acid (ABA) regulates plant development and adaptation to environmental conditions. Although the ABA biosynthesis pathway in plants has been thoroughly elucidated, how ABA biosynthetic genes are regulated at the molecular level during plant development is less well understood. Here, we show that the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) zinc finger transcription factor SlZFP2 is involved in the...

2016
Wanpeng Xi Huiwen Zheng Qiuyun Zhang Wenhui Li

Sugars, organic acids and volatiles of apricot were determined by HPLC and GC-MS during fruit development and ripening, and the key taste and aroma components were identified by integrating flavor compound contents with consumers' evaluation. Sucrose and glucose were the major sugars in apricot fruit. The contents of all sugars increased rapidly, and the accumulation pattern of sugars converted...

2010
Ping Wang Bo Zhang Xian Li Changjie Xu Xueren Yin Lanlan Shan Ian Ferguson Kunsong Chen

Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.) is a subtropical fruit, with some cultivars such as 'Luoyangqing' (LYQ) susceptible to chilling injury (CI), while others such as 'Baisha' (BS) are resistant. Although loquats are non-climacteric, modulation of ethylene has an effect on ripening-related post-harvest CI. Therefore the role of ethylene signalling in the development of CI was investigated in fru...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Edgar Moctezuma David L Smith Kenneth C Gross

Antisense suppression of a tomato beta-galactosidase gene (TBG6) was used to study its role in fruit development, cell wall-modification, and fruit firmness. TBG6 mRNA is highly abundant during the early stages of fruit development, but the levels decline sharply after the breaker stage with the start of the respiratory climacteric and a concomitant increase in ethylene production. Two antisens...

2003
Edgar Moctezuma David L. Smith Kenneth C. Gross

Antisense suppression of a tomato b-galactosidase gene (TBG6) was used to study its role in fruit development, cell wall-modi®cation, and fruit ®rmness. TBG6 mRNA is highly abundant during the early stages of fruit development, but the levels decline sharply after the breaker stage with the start of the respiratory climacteric and a concomitant increase in ethylene production. Two antisense lin...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Mireille Faurobert Christina Mihr Nadia Bertin Tomasz Pawlowski Luc Negroni Nicolas Sommerer Mathilde Causse

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is a model plant for studying fleshy fruit development. Several genetic and molecular approaches have been developed to increase our knowledge about the physiological basis of fruit growth, but very few data are yet available at the proteomic level. The main stages of fruit development were first determined through the dynamics of fruit diameter and pericarp cell n...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Akihiro Itai Koji Ishihara J Derek Bewley

Modifications to the cell wall of developing and ripening tomato fruit are mediated by cell wall-degrading enzymes, including a beta-d-xylosidase or alpha-l-arabinofuranosidase, which participate in the breakdown of xylans and/or arabinoxylans. The activity of both enzymes was highest during early fruit growth, before decreasing during later development and ripening. Two beta-d-xylosidase cDNAs...

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