نتایج جستجو برای: ethylene

تعداد نتایج: 28823  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2008
Satoko Nonaka Ken-Ichi Yuhashi Keita Takada Masayuki Sugaware Kiwamu Minamisawa Hiroshi Ezura

Ethylene evolution from plants inhibits Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation, but the mechanism is little understood. In this study, the possible role of ethylene in Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation was clarified. It was tested whether or not plant ethylene sensitivity affected genetic transformation; the sensitivity might regulate bacterial growth during co-cultivation an...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1977
E Chalutz M Lieberman

Shake cultures, in contrast to static cultures of Penicillium digitatum grown in liquid medium, were induced by methionine to produce ethylene. The induction was concentration-dependent, and 7 mM was optimum for the methionine effect. In the presence of methionine, glucose (7 mM) enhanced ethylene production but did not itself induce ethylene production. The induction process lasted several hou...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1994
K. A. Lawton S. L. Potter S. Uknes J. Ryals

To clarify the role of ethylene in systemic acquired resistance (SAR), we conducted experiments using Arabidopsis ethylene response mutants. Plants that are nonresponsive to ethylene (i.e., [theta]tr1 and [theta]in2) showed normal sensitivity to the SAR-inducing chemicals salicylic acid (SA) and 2,6-dichloroisonicotinic acid with respect to SAR gene induction and pathogen resistance. This indic...

2016
Melanie M. A. Bisson Mareike Kessenbrock Lena Müller Alexander Hofmann Florian Schmitz Simona M. Cristescu Georg Groth

The plant hormone ethylene is involved in the regulation of several processes with high importance for agricultural applications, e.g. ripening, aging and senescence. Previous work in our group has identified a small peptide (NOP-1) derived from the nuclear localization signal of the Arabidopsis ethylene regulator ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE-2 (EIN2) C-terminal part as efficient inhibitor of ethylene ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2002
Véronique Chagué Yigal Elad Radwan Barakat Paul Tudzynski Amir Sharon

Ethylene is often released during plant pathogenesis. Enhanced ethylene biosynthesis by the attacked plant, and formation of ethylene by the attacking pathogen may be involved. We defined the biosynthetic pathway of ethylene in the pathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea, and characterized the conditions that affect ethylene production in vitro. During the first 48 h of culture the fungus uses methi...

Journal: :علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر 0
حمید صالحی مبارکه عبدالحسین مسعودی امیرحسین ستاری وفایی

hydrolysis of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer in alkaline conditions using two systems of naoh/methanol and koh/isopropanol has been studied and the formation of ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer was systematically examined using nmr spectroscopy and dsc measurements. vinyl acetate weight percentage and the degree of hydrolysis were calculated from nmr spectroscopy and it is shown that hydrolys...

Journal: :علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر 0
حمید صالحی مبارکه عبدالحسین مسعودی امیرحسین ستاری وفایی آرزو نوری

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Journal: :The Plant cell 1992
V. Raz R. Fluhr

Ethylene, a gaseous plant hormone, plays a role in plant development, defense, and climacteric fruit ripening. Both genetic and biochemical evidence suggest that the response of plants to ethylene is mediated by a specific ethylene receptor. The signal emanating from the receptor-effector complex is then presumably transduced via an unknown cascade pathway. We have used the plant pathogenesis r...

2014
Jingyi Zhang Jing Yu Chi-Kuang Wen

The gaseous plant hormone ethylene is perceived by a family of ethylene receptors and mediates an array of ethylene responses. In the absence of ethylene, receptor signaling is conveyed via the C-terminal histidine kinase domain to the N-terminus of the CONSTITUTIVE TRIPLE RESPONSE1 (CTR1) protein kinase, which represses ethylene signaling mediated by ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE2 (EIN2) followed by EI...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1999
K E Woeste C Ye J J Kieber

The Arabidopsis mutants eto1 (ethylene overproducer) and eto3 produce elevated levels of ethylene as etiolated seedlings. Ethylene production in these seedlings peaks at 60 to 96 h, and then declines back to almost wild-type levels. Ethylene overproduction in eto1 and eto3 is limited mainly to etiolated seedlings; light-grown seedlings and various adult tissues produce close to wild-type amount...

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