نتایج جستجو برای: fruit tissues

تعداد نتایج: 263299  

2016
Ashish B. Deshpande Hemangi G. Chidley Pranjali S. Oak Keshav H. Pujari Ashok P. Giri Vidya S. Gupta

Data in this article presents fatty acid composition of three mango cultivars; Alphonso, Pairi and Kent through fruit development and ripening. Change in the ω-6 and ω-3 fatty acids level during mango fruit development and ripening is depicted. Also, data on aroma volatile 'lactones' composition from pulp and skin tissues of these cultivars at their ripe stage, respectively is provided. Statist...

تقوی, محمد محسن, توکلیان فردوسیه, وحید , حسینی ذیجود, سید مصطفی, محمودی, مهدی , پولادوند, وحید ,

Background and purpose: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common endocrine diseases. Nowadays, there is a growing interest in the study of the antidiabetic effects of herbal plants. Previous studies have confirmed the antidiabetic effects of Çitrullus colocynthis. However, this study aimed at investigating the effect of the different concentrations of Çitrullus colocynthis fruit on the his...

Journal: :Molecules 2007
Xuewu Duan Genfu Wu Yueming Jiang

Phenolics were extracted from litchi fruit pericarp (LFP) tissues, purified and their antioxidant properties analyzed. LFP phenolics strongly inhibited linoleic acid oxidation and exhibited a dose-dependent free-radical scavenging activity against alpha,alpha-diphenyl-beta-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH*) and hydroxyl radicals and superoxide anions. The degradation of deoxyribose by hydroxyl radicals was...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2006
Yoichi Nogata Koji Sakamoto Hiroyuki Shiratsuchi Toshinao Ishii Masamichi Yano Hideaki Ohta

An HPLC analysis was performed on the concentrations of flavonoids in 42 species and cultivars of the Citrus genus and those of two Fortunella and one Poncirus species according to the classification system established by Tanaka. The composition of 8 flavanones and 9 flavone/ols for these species was determined in the albedo, flavedo, segment epidermis and juice vesicle tissues, and those in th...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Shira Mintz-Oron Tali Mandel Ilana Rogachev Liron Feldberg Ofra Lotan Merav Yativ Zhonghua Wang Reinhard Jetter Ilya Venger Avital Adato Asaph Aharoni

The cuticle, covering the surface of all primary plant organs, plays important roles in plant development and protection against the biotic and abiotic environment. In contrast to vegetative organs, very little molecular information has been obtained regarding the surfaces of reproductive organs such as fleshy fruit. To broaden our knowledge related to fruit surface, comparative transcriptome a...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2016
Amnon Bustan Arnon Dag Uri Yermiyahu Ran Erel Eugene Presnov Nurit Agam Dilia Kool Joost Iwema Isaac Zipori Alon Ben-Gal

We tested the hypothesis that whole-tree water consumption of olives (Olea europaea L.) is fruit load-dependent and investigated the driving physiological mechanisms. Fruit load was manipulated in mature olives grown in weighing-drainage lysimeters. Fruit was thinned or entirely removed from trees at three separate stages of growth: early, mid and late in the season. Tree-scale transpiration, c...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Maha Sagar Christian Chervin Isabelle Mila Yanwei Hao Jean-Paul Roustan Mohamed Benichou Yves Gibon Benoît Biais Pierre Maury Alain Latché Jean-Claude Pech Mondher Bouzayen Mohamed Zouine

Successful completion of fruit developmental programs depends on the interplay between multiple phytohormones. However, besides ethylene, the impact of other hormones on fruit quality traits remains elusive. A previous study has shown that down-regulation of SlARF4, a member of the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) auxin response factor (ARF) gene family, results in a dark-green fruit phenotype wit...

Journal: :BMC Biotechnology 2007
Carole L Bassett Ann M Callahan Timothy S Artlip Ralph Scorza Chinnathambi Srinivasan

BACKGROUND Promoters with tissue-specificity are desirable to drive expression of transgenes in crops to avoid accumulation of foreign proteins in edible tissues/organs. Several photosynthetic promoters have been shown to be strong regulators of expression of transgenes in light-responsive tissues and would be good candidates for leaf and immature fruit tissue-specificity, if expression in the ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Naoki Yokotani Sumiko Tamura Ryohei Nakano Akitsugu Inaba Yasutaka Kubo

A novel cDNA clone encoding a putative EIN3-like protein (LeEIL4) was identified from ripening tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) fruit. The predicted amino acid sequence contained conserved domains of EIN3-like proteins in the N-terminal half. In phylogenetic analysis, LeEIL4 was classified into the cluster consisting of EIN3 and EIN3-like proteins known to be involved in ethylene signal transdu...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Cuong V Nguyen Julia T Vrebalov Nigel E Gapper Yi Zheng Silin Zhong Zhangjun Fei James J Giovannoni

Fruit ripening is the summation of changes rendering fleshy fruit tissues attractive and palatable to seed dispersing organisms. For example, sugar content is influenced by plastid numbers and photosynthetic activity in unripe fruit and later by starch and sugar catabolism during ripening. Tomato fruit are sinks of photosynthate, yet unripe green fruit contribute significantly to the sugars tha...

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