نتایج جستجو برای: carbohydrates accumulation of leaves

تعداد نتایج: 21175400  

A Mehrafarin, A Qaderi , H Naghdi Badi , H Rafiee , S Kalate Jari ,

Background: Bio-stimulators as biological substances stimulate metabolism and metabolic processes, which can be increase plants yield and secondary metabolites content. Objective: The aim is to introduce bio-stimulators as bioactive amino acid compounds to increase yield and help to sustainable agriculture. Methods: This experiment was conducted at ACECR on the base of randomized complete bl...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1994
I. M. Van Der Meer MJM. Ebskamp RGF. Visser P. J. Weisbeek SCM. Smeekens

Fructans are polyfructose molecules that function as nonstructural storage carbohydrates in several plant species that are important crops. We have been studying plants for their ability to synthesize and degrade fructans to determine if this ability is advantageous. We have also been analyzing the ability to synthesize fructan in relation to other nonstructural carbohydrate storage forms like ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1961
W M DESHPANDE C V RAMAKRISHNAN

Two hypotheses have been put forward to explain the large accumulation of organic acids in fruits: (a) organic acids are not formed in the fruit, but are translocated from the leaves to the fruits which would act merely as storage organs (1, 2) ; and (b) the presence of the organic acids in fruits is due to the conversion of carbohydrates to organic acids in the fruit vesicles and not to transl...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Urte Schlüter Martin Mascher Christian Colmsee Uwe Scholz Andrea Bräutigam Holger Fahnenstich Uwe Sonnewald

Crop plant development is strongly dependent on the availability of nitrogen (N) in the soil and the efficiency of N utilization for biomass production and yield. However, knowledge about molecular responses to N deprivation derives mainly from the study of model species. In this article, the metabolic adaptation of source leaves to low N was analyzed in maize (Zea mays) seedlings by parallel m...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Eric A Ottow Monika Brinker Thomas Teichmann Eberhard Fritz Werner Kaiser Mikael Brosché Jaakko Kangasjärvi Xiangning Jiang Andrea Polle

Populus euphratica Olivier is known to exist in saline and arid environments. In this study we investigated the physiological mechanisms enabling this species to cope with stress caused by salinity. Acclimation to increasing Na+ concentrations required adjustments of the osmotic pressure of leaves, which were achieved by accumulation of Na+ and compensatory decreases in calcium and soluble carb...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2015
Qing Li Jianhua Shao Shaohua Tang Qingwen Shen Tiehu Wang Wenling Chen Yueyun Hong

Wrinkled1 (WRI1) belongs to the APETALA2 transcription factor family; it is unique to plants and is a central regulator of oil synthesis in Arabidopsis. The effects of WRI1 on comprehensive lipid metabolism and plant development were unknown, especially in crop plants. This study found that BnWRI1 in Brassica napus accelerated flowering and enhanced oil accumulation in both seeds and leaves wit...

2017
Xinhua Zhang Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva Meiyun Niu Mingzhi Li Chunmei He Jinhui Zhao Songjun Zeng Jun Duan Guohua Ma

Santalum album L. (Indian sandalwood) is an economically important plant species because of its ability to produce highly valued perfume oils. Little is known about the mechanisms by which S. album adapts to low temperatures. In this study, we obtained 100,445,724 raw reads by paired-end sequencing from S. album leaves. Physiological and transcriptomic changes in sandalwood seedlings exposed to...

2002
R. W. Gesch K. J. Boote

• Photosynthetic acclimation of C3 plants to elevated atmospheric [CO 2 ] is often attributed to soluble carbohydrate accumulation. We report the effects of modifying the carbohydrate source–sink balance on carbohydrate metabolism in mature leaves and partitioning in vegetative tissues of rice ( Oryza sativa ). • Plants were grown under ambient atmospheric [CO 2 ] in outdoor, sunlit, environmen...

A high capacity for accumulation of Mn was reported for sunflower plants. Localization of excess Mn is therefore of special interest for understanding metal tolerance mechanisms in this species. In this study, structural and histochemical alterations caused by Mn accumulation in leaves were investigated in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L. cv. Azar-ghol) plants grown in nutrient solution. In the ...

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