نتایج جستجو برای: petunia

تعداد نتایج: 1403  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Florence Negre Christine M Kish Jennifer Boatright Beverly Underwood Kenichi Shibuya Conrad Wagner David G Clark Natalia Dudareva

The molecular mechanisms responsible for postpollination changes in floral scent emission were investigated in snapdragon cv Maryland True Pink and petunia cv Mitchell flowers using a volatile ester, methylbenzoate, one of the major scent compounds emitted by these flowers, as an example. In both species, a 70 to 75% pollination-induced decrease in methylbenzoate emission begins only after poll...

2016
Guoju Chen Heping Liu Qian Wei Huina Zhao Juanxu Liu Yixun Yu

Anthocyanins, a class of flavonoids, are responsible for the orange to blue coloration of flowers and act as visual attractors to aid pollination and seed dispersal. Malonyl-CoA is the precursor for the formation of flavonoids and anthocyanins. Previous studies have suggested that malonyl-CoA is formed almost exclusively by acetyl-CoA carboxylase, which catalyzes the ATP-dependent formation of ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Andrew J Simkin Beverly A Underwood Michele Auldridge Holly M Loucas Kenichi Shibuya Eric Schmelz David G Clark Harry J Klee

Carotenoids are thought to be the precursors of terpenoid volatile compounds that contribute to flavor and aroma. One such volatile, beta-ionone, is important to fragrance in many flowers, including petunia (Petunia hybrida). However, little is known about the factors regulating its synthesis in vivo. The petunia genome contains a gene encoding a 9,10(9',10') carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase, Ph...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Aaron G Poth Joshua S Mylne Julia Grassl Russell E Lyons A Harvey Millar Michelle L Colgrave David J Craik

Cyclotides are a large family of plant peptides that are structurally defined by their cyclic backbone and a trifecta of disulfide bonds, collectively known as the cyclic cystine knot (CCK) motif. Structurally similar cyclotides have been isolated from plants within the Rubiaceae, Violaceae, and Fabaceae families and share the CCK motif with trypsin-inhibitory knottins from a plant in the Cucur...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Satya Swathi Nadakuduti Joseph B Uebler Xiaoxiao Liu A Daniel Jones Cornelius S Barry

Acylsugars are synthesized in the glandular trichomes of the Solanaceae family and are implicated in protection against abiotic and biotic stress. Acylsugars are composed of either sucrose or glucose esterified with varying numbers of acyl chains of differing length. In tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), acylsugar assembly requires four acylsugar acyltransferases (ASATs) of the BAHD superfamily. To...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1998
B Ylstra D Garrido J Busscher A J van Tunen

We investigated the molecular and physiological processes of sugar uptake and metabolism during pollen tube growth and plant fertilization. In vitro germination assays showed that petunia (Petunia hybrida) pollen can germinate and grow not only in medium containing sucrose (Suc) as a carbon source, but also in medium containing the monosaccharides glucose (Glc) or fructose (Fru). Furthermore, h...

2015
Caroline Turchetto Ana Lúcia A. Segatto Júlia Beduschi Sandro L. Bonatto Loreta B. Freitas

Identifying the genetic basis of speciation is critical for understanding the evolutionary history of closely related wild species. Recently diverged species facilitate the study of speciation because many genetic and morphological characteristics are still shared by the organisms under study. The Petunia genus grows in South American grasslands and comprises both recently diverged wild species...

2016
Michiel Vandenbussche Pierre Chambrier Suzanne Rodrigues Bento Patrice Morel

Plant biology in general, and plant evo-devo in particular would strongly benefit from a broader range of available model systems. In recent years, technological advances have facilitated the analysis and comparison of individual gene functions in multiple species, representing now a fairly wide taxonomic range of the plant kingdom. Because genes are embedded in gene networks, studying evolutio...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Laura J. Chapin Michelle L. Jones

The programmed degradation of macromolecules during petal senescence allows the plant to remobilize nutrients from dying to developing tissues. Ethylene is involved in regulating the timing of nucleic acid degradation in petunia, but it is not clear if ethylene has a role in the remobilization of phosphorus during petal senescence. To investigate ethylene's role in nutrient remobilization, the ...

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