نتایج جستجو برای: photoperiod sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 339635  

2016
Caitlin S Byrt Natalie S Betts Hwei-Ting Tan Wai Li Lim Riksfardini A Ermawar Hai Yen Nguyen Neil J Shirley Jelle Lahnstein Kendall Corbin Geoffrey B Fincher Vic Knauf Rachel A Burton

Sorghum vegetative tissues are becoming increasingly important for biofuel production. The composition of sorghum stem tissues is influenced by genotype, environment and photoperiod sensitivity, and varies widely between varieties and also between different stem tissues (outer rind vs inner pith). Here, the amount of cellulose, (1,3;1,4)-β-glucan, arabinose and xylose in the stems of twelve div...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Benedikt Digel Artem Pankin Maria von Korff

Timing of the floral transition and inflorescence development strongly affect yield in barley (Hordeum vulgare). Therefore, we examined the effects of daylength and the photoperiod response gene PHOTOPERIOD1 (Ppd-H1) on barley development and analyzed gene expression changes in the developing leaves and main shoot apices (MSAs) of barley by RNA sequencing. The daylength sensitivity of MSA devel...

2015
Yoshihiro Yoshitake Takayuki Yokoo Hiroki Saito Takuji Tsukiyama Xu Quan Kazunori Zikihara Hitomi Katsura Satoru Tokutomi Takako Aboshi Naoki Mori Hiromo Inoue Hidetaka Nishida Takayuki Kohchi Masayoshi Teraishi Yutaka Okumoto Takatoshi Tanisaka

Plants commonly rely on photoperiodism to control flowering time. Rice development before floral initiation is divided into two successive phases: the basic vegetative growth phase (BVP, photoperiod-insensitive phase) and the photoperiod-sensitive phase (PSP). The mechanism responsible for the transition of rice plants into their photoperiod-sensitive state remains elusive. Here, we show that s...

2016
Xiaohong Zhang Congcong Wang Chaoyou Pang Hengling Wei Hantao Wang Meizhen Song Shuli Fan Shuxun Yu

Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is a naturally occurring photoperiod-sensitive perennial plant species. However, sensitivity to the day length was lost during domestication. The phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein (PEBP) gene family, of which three subclades have been identified in angiosperms, functions to promote and suppress flowering in photoperiod pathway. Recent evidence indica...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2000
C W Breuner J C Wingfield

The magnitude of the adrenocortical response to stress can be modulated by a variety of environmental and physiological factors, such as daylength and body condition. To determine the consequences of this modulation for the organism, one also needs to investigate behavioral sensitivity to glucocorticoids. We examined the behavioral response of Gambel's white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucop...

2014
Bingjun Jiang Haiyang Nan Youfei Gao Lili Tang Yanlei Yue Sijia Lu Liming Ma Dong Cao Shi Sun Jialin Wang Cunxiang Wu Xiaohui Yuan Wensheng Hou Fanjiang Kong Tianfu Han Baohui Liu

Soybean cultivars are extremely diverse in time to flowering and maturation as a result of various photoperiod sensitivities. The underlying molecular genetic mechanism is not fully clear, however, four maturity loci E1, E2, E3 and E4 have been molecularly identified. In this report, cultivars were selected with various photoperiod sensitivities from different ecological zones, which covered al...

Journal: :Cellular & molecular biology letters 2002
Andreas Börner

The trait flowering time regulated by genes determining vernalisation and photoperiod sensitivity was used as an example for presenting data on comparative major gene and QTL mapping within the Triticeae. The major genes are shown to be members of homoeologous series. Furthermore it was demonstrated that in genome regions carrying major genes also QTLs for the same traits were detected.

ژورنال: علمی شیلات ایران 2019

In order to study the capability of microalgea Chlorella vulgaris in removal of nitrate and phosphate from water, the effects of initial concentration of nitrate and phosphate and photoperiod were investigated in 20 experiments proposed by response surface methodology. The most effective factors in nitrate removal include initial nitrate concentration, photoperiod and interaction of phosphate-p...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2004
Clare L Adam Julian G Mercer

High circulating concentrations of leptin in obesity are associated with an apparent loss of its characteristic anorexic action within the hypothalamic region of the brain. Central insensitivity to leptin may therefore contribute to the aetiology of this disease, and an increased understanding of the underlying mechanisms will identify potential means of prevention and/or therapeutic targets. S...

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