نتایج جستجو برای: petal protein

تعداد نتایج: 1236051  

2017
Yu Han Huihua Wan Tangren Cheng Jia Wang Weiru Yang Huitang Pan Qixiang Zhang

The developmental process that produces the ornate petals of the China rose (Rosa chinensis) is complex and is thought to depend on the balanced expression of a functionally diverse array of genes; however, the molecular basis of rose petal development is largely unknown. Here, petal growth of the R. chinensis cultivar 'Old Blush' was divided into four developmental stages, and RNA-seq technolo...

2013
Mary C. Abraham Chanatip Metheetrairut Vivian F. Irish

Natural variation in organ morphologies can have adaptive significance and contribute to speciation. However, the underlying allelic differences responsible for variation in organ size and shape remain poorly understood. We have utilized natural phenotypic variation in three Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes to examine the genetic basis for quantitative variation in petal length, width, area, and s...

2013
Susanna Sauret-Güeto Katharina Schiessl Andrew Bangham Robert Sablowski Enrico Coen

A flowering plant generates many different organs such as leaves, petals, and stamens, each with a particular function and shape. These types of organ are thought to represent variations on a common underlying developmental program. However, it is unclear how this program is modulated under different selective constraints to generate the diversity of forms observed. Here we address this problem...

2016
Di Huang Xiaowei Li Ming Sun Tengxun Zhang Huitang Pan Tangren Cheng Jia Wang Qixiang Zhang

Chrysanthemum morifolium, one of the most economically important ornamental crops worldwide, is well-known for the elaborate and complex inflorescence which is composed of both bilaterally symmetrical ray florets and radially symmetrical disc florets. Despite continuing efforts, the molecular mechanisms underlying regulation of the two flower types are still unclear so far. CYC-like proteins ha...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Brian C W Crawford Utpal Nath Rosemary Carpenter Enrico S Coen

To understand how differentiation and growth may be coordinated during development, we have studied the action of the CINCINNATA (CIN) gene of Antirrhinum. We show that in addition to affecting leaf lamina growth, CIN affects epidermal cell differentiation and growth of petal lobes. Strong alleles of cin give smaller petal lobes with flat instead of conical cells, correlating with lobe-specific...

2017
Liya Liu Chulan Zhang Xiangyu Ji Zhixiang Zhang Ruohan Wang

The Magnoliaceae shows strong phylogenetic niche conservatism, in which temporal petal closure has been extensively reported. However, it is yet elusive whether temporal petal closure is an idle floral character inherited from their ancestors or an adaptive trait to their habitats. Here, we monitored the process of temporal floral closure and re-opening in a thermogenic plant, Magnolia denudata...

Journal: :Acta Scientiarum Polonorum-hortorum Cultus 2023

African marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) is one of the most well-known ornamental, medicinal and edible flowers in world. A factorial experiment based on completely randomized design with 20 treatments 3 replications, 60 plots 5 plants per plot were conducted order to investigate effect amino acids growth, nutritional parameters antioxidant capacity marigold. Experimental included two cultivars (‘Y...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Rui Zhang Chunce Guo Wengen Zhang Peipei Wang Lin Li Xiaoshan Duan Qinggao Du Liang Zhao Hongyan Shan Scott A Hodges Elena M Kramer Yi Ren Hongzhi Kong

Absence of petals, or being apetalous, is usually one of the most important features that characterizes a group of flowering plants at high taxonomic ranks (i.e., family and above). The apetalous condition, however, appears to be the result of parallel or convergent evolution with unknown genetic causes. Here we show that within the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae), apetalous genera in at least...

2012
Paul H. Reeves Christine M. Ellis Sara E. Ploense Miin-Feng Wu Vandana Yadav Dorothea Tholl Aurore Chételat Ina Haupt Brian J. Kennerley Charles Hodgens Edward E. Farmer Punita Nagpal Jason W. Reed

For self-pollinating plants to reproduce, male and female organ development must be coordinated as flowers mature. The Arabidopsis transcription factors AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR 6 (ARF6) and ARF8 regulate this complex process by promoting petal expansion, stamen filament elongation, anther dehiscence, and gynoecium maturation, thereby ensuring that pollen released from the anthers is deposited on ...

2013
Amar Pal Singh Shveta Dubey Deepika Lakhwani Saurabh Prakash Pandey Kasim Khan Upendra Nath Dwivedi Pravendra Nath Aniruddha P. Sane

Flower opening is a process that requires movement of petals from a closed position to a horizontal open position, while petal abscission requires cell-wall disassembly. Both processes are controlled by ethylene and require cell-wall modification at the junction (abscission zone) of the petal and thalamus to facilitate the movement or separation of petals. In the present study, a family of xylo...

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