نتایج جستجو برای: gibberellin

تعداد نتایج: 2821  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1992
R Candau J Avalos E Cerdá-Olmedo

Gibberellin production by Gibberella fujikuroi started only after the nitrogen source was depleted and ceased upon its renewal. Nitrogen repression of gibberellin biosynthesis is not an indirect effect of the growth arrest that follows the depletion of an essential nutrient because gibberellins were not produced upon depletion of phosphate. Mycelia produced gibberellins when suspended in a gluc...

2015
Hikaru Saito Takaya Oikawa Shin Hamamoto Yasuhiro Ishimaru Miyu Kanamori-Sato Yuko Sasaki-Sekimoto Tomoya Utsumi Jing Chen Yuri Kanno Shinji Masuda Yuji Kamiya Mitsunori Seo Nobuyuki Uozumi Minoru Ueda Hiroyuki Ohta

Plant hormones are transported across cell membranes during various physiological events. Recent identification of abscisic acid and strigolactone transporters suggests that transport of various plant hormones across membranes does not occur by simple diffusion but requires transporter proteins that are strictly regulated during development. Here, we report that a major glucosinolate transporte...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1999
Bethke Lonsdale Fath Jones

Cell death was studied in barley (cv Himalaya) aleurone cells treated with abscisic acid and gibberellin. Aleurone protoplasts incubated in abscisic acid remained viable in culture for at least 3 weeks, but exposure to gibberellin initiated a series of events that resulted in death. Between 4 and 8 days after incubation in gibberellin, >70% of all protoplasts died. Death, which occurred after c...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1967
R Ockerse A W Galston

Joint application of gibberellic acid and indole-3-acetic acid to excised stem sections, terminal cuttings, and decapitated plants of a green dwarf pea results in a markedly synergistic growth response to these hormones. Synergism in green tall pea stem sections is comparatively small, although growth is kinetically indistinguishable from similarly treated dwarf sections.Gibberellin-induced gro...

Journal: :Agricultural and Biological Chemistry 1981

2010
Francis M. Mann Sladjana Prisic Emily K. Davenport Mara K. Determan Robert M. Coates Reuben J. Peters

Class II diterpene cyclases mediate the acid-initiated cycloisomerization reaction that serves as the committed step in biosynthesis of the large class of labdane-related diterpenoid natural products, which includes the important gibberellin plant hormones. Intriguingly, these enzymes are differentially susceptible to inhibition by their Mg(2+) cofactor, with those involved in gibberellin biosy...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1965
V K Rai M M Laloraya

The remiiarkable inicrease in longitudinal growth of plants by applied gibberellins is well known. Information on accomlpanyvinig metabolic changes is ucl mllore limited ancd ofteln conicerned with relatively late stages of the growth response so that its hearing on the prinlarv chaniges cauised by the gibherellin is tuncertaini. The present paper deals vith clhaniges in protein anid soluible n...

2004
ARNE DUNBERG

Forekomst av gibberellinliknande substanser hos gran (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) och deras betydelse for tillvaxt och blomning Abstract ODC 161.4-174.7 Growing shoots and young seedlings of Norway spruce (Picea abies) contain at least six different gibberellin-like substances; most probably none o f them is identical to gibberellic acid or gibberellin A l. The gibberellin-like substances are all ...

2017
Maja Križnik Marko Petek David Dobnik Živa Ramšak Špela Baebler Stephan Pollmann Jan F. Kreuze Jana Žel Kristina Gruden

Potato virus Y is the most economically important potato viral pathogen. We aimed at unraveling the roles of small RNAs (sRNAs) in the complex immune signaling network controlling the establishment of tolerant response of potato cv. Désirée to the virus. We constructed a sRNA regulatory network connecting sRNAs and their targets to link sRNA level responses to physiological processes. We discov...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
J P Knox M H Beale G W Butcher J Macmillan

The production and characterization of two high affinity rat monoclonal antibodies to 13-deoxy-gibberellins is described. Hybrid myelomas were derived from rats immunized with an immunogenic keyhole limpet hemocyanin-gibberellin conjugate, linked at carbon-3 to gibberellin A(4) via a hemisuccinate bridge. The selected monoclonal antibodies were characterized by a competitive radioimmunoassay.

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