نتایج جستجو برای: chlorophyls and carotenoid

تعداد نتایج: 16828312  

2014
Cheng Wang Jian Zeng Yin Li Wei Hu Ling Chen Yingjie Miao Pengyi Deng Cuihong Yuan Cheng Ma Xi Chen Mingli Zang Qiong Wang Kexiu Li Junli Chang Yuesheng Wang Guangxiao Yang Guangyuan He

Carotenoid content is a primary determinant of wheat nutritional value and affects its end-use quality. Wheat grains contain very low carotenoid levels and trace amounts of provitamin A content. In order to enrich the carotenoid content in wheat grains, the bacterial phytoene synthase gene (CrtB) and carotene desaturase gene (CrtI) were transformed into the common wheat cultivar Bobwhite. Expre...

امتیازی, گیتی, نحوی, ایرج , واعظ , محسن ,

Carotenoids are one of the most important and widely distributed pigments in nature and have essential biological functions in organisms. They also impart distinctive and attractive coloration to the breeding animals. Over the past two decades, application of microbial carotenoids has attracted the attention of researchers due to their natural and economic advantages. However, carotenoid produc...

2009
Matthew B. Toomey Kevin J. McGraw

1. Studies of visual ecology generally focus on the tuning of the eye to the spectral environment. However, the environment may also shape vision if the availability of nutrients or other extrinsic stressors impact eye structure or function. 2. Carotenoids are diet-derived pigments that accumulate in the retinas of birds, where they provide photoprotection and tune colour vision. In domesticate...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Ben Knott Mathew L Berg Eric R Morgan Katherine L Buchanan James K Bowmaker Andrew T D Bennett

Avian vision is highly developed, with bird retinas containing rod and double-cone photoreceptors, plus four classes of single cones subserving tetrachromatic colour vision. Cones contain an oil droplet, rich in carotenoid pigments (except VS/ultraviolet-sensitive cones), that acts as a filter, substantially modifying light detected by the photoreceptor. Using dietary manipulations, we tested t...

2016
Shengnan Zhai Xianchun Xia Zhonghu He

Carotenoids play a critical role in animal and human health. Animals and humans are unable to synthesize carotenoids de novo, and therefore rely upon diet as sources of these compounds. However, major staple cereals often contain only small amounts of carotenoids in their grains. Consequently, there is considerable interest in genetic manipulation of carotenoid content in cereal grain. In this ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2008
Jérémy Clotault Didier Peltier Romain Berruyer Mathieu Thomas Mathilde Briard Emmanuel Geoffriau

Carotenogenesis has been extensively studied in fruits and flower petals. Transcriptional regulation is thought to be the major factor in carotenoid accumulation in these organs. However, little is known about regulation in root organs. The root carotenoid content of carrot germplasm varies widely. The present study was conducted to investigate transcriptional regulation of carotenoid biosynthe...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Sabrina Gonzalez-Jorge Sun-Hwa Ha Maria Magallanes-Lundback Laura Ullrich Gilliland Ailing Zhou Alexander E Lipka Yen-Nhu Nguyen Ruthie Angelovici Haining Lin Jason Cepela Holly Little C Robin Buell Michael A Gore Dean Dellapenna

Experimental approaches targeting carotenoid biosynthetic enzymes have successfully increased the seed β-carotene content of crops. However, linkage analysis of seed carotenoids in Arabidopsis thaliana recombinant inbred populations showed that only 21% of quantitative trait loci, including those for β-carotene, encode carotenoid biosynthetic enzymes in their intervals. Thus, numerous loci rema...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2016
Janelle M Sagawa Lauren E Stanley Amy M LaFountain Harry A Frank Chang Liu Yao-Wu Yuan

Carotenoids are yellow, orange, and red pigments that contribute to the beautiful colors and nutritive value of many flowers and fruits. The structural genes in the highly conserved carotenoid biosynthetic pathway have been well characterized in multiple plant systems, but little is known about the transcription factors that control the expression of these structural genes. By analyzing a chemi...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2007
Ulvi Karu Lauri Saks Peeter Hõrak

Carotenoid-based plumage coloration of birds has been hypothesized to honestly reflect individual quality, either because carotenoids are difficult to acquire via food or because of a trade-off in allocation of carotenoids between maintenance and signaling functions. We tested whether differential foraging ability is a necessary precondition for maintaining individual differences in carotenoid-...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2014
Tatsuro Hagi Miho Kobayashi Masaru Nomura

Although it is known that a part of lactic acid bacteria can produce carotenoid, little is known about the regulation of carotenoid production. The objective of this study was to determine whether aerobic growth condition influences carotenoid production in carotenoid-producing Enterococcus gilvus. Enterococcus gilvus was grown under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Its growth was slower under...

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