نتایج جستجو برای: flower seeds

تعداد نتایج: 64443  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2005
Carlos M Herrera

The perianth persists after flowering in many plants, yet its post-floral functionality has been little investigated, and the few studies available provide ambiguous evidence. This paper tests the hypothesis that the green persistent sepals of the perennial herb, Helleborus foetidus, contribute to the plant's fitness by enhancing seed number and/or size. Post-floral contribution of the calyx to...

2015
Minglei Yang Ying Wu Shan Jin Jinyan Hou Yingji Mao Wenbo Liu Yangcheng Shen Lifang Wu

Sapium sebiferum (Linn.) Roxb. (Chinese Tallow Tree) is a perennial woody tree and its seeds are rich in oil which hold great potential for biodiesel production. Despite a traditional woody oil plant, our understanding on S. sebiferum genetics and molecular biology remains scant. In this study, the first comprehensive transcriptome of S. sebiferum flower has been generated by sequencing and de ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2008
Jianhong Hu Melissa G Mitchum Neel Barnaby Belay T Ayele Mikihiro Ogawa Edward Nam Wei-Chu Lai Atsushi Hanada Jose M Alonso Joseph R Ecker Stephen M Swain Shinjiro Yamaguchi Yuji Kamiya Tai-Ping Sun

Gibberellin 3-oxidase (GA3ox) catalyzes the final step in the synthesis of bioactive gibberellins (GAs). We examined the expression patterns of all four GA3ox genes in Arabidopsis thaliana by promoter-beta-glucuronidase gene fusions and by quantitative RT-PCR and defined their physiological roles by characterizing single, double, and triple mutants. In developing flowers, GA3ox genes are only e...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Danny Kessler Celia Diezel Ian T. Baldwin

All animal-pollinated plants must solve the problem of attracting pollinators while remaining inconspicuous to herbivores, a dilemma exacerbated when voracious larval-stage herbivores mature into important pollinators for a plant [1]. Herbivory is known to alter pollination rates, by altering flower number [2], size [3, 4], nectar production [5], seasonal timing of flowering [6], or pollinator ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
J S Shu Y M Liu Z S Li L L Zhang Z Y Fang L M Yang M Zhuang Y Y Zhang H H Lv

Broccoli and cabbage are important vegetable crops that produce hybrid seeds after insect pollination; the size of floral organs is crucial for this process. To investigate the genetic characteristics of floral organ sizes (corolla width, petal length and width, and lengths of stamen, anther, style, and stigma) and to improve the flower size and breeding efficiency of broccoli, we used multi-ge...

2012
BEETIKA KOHLI VEENU KAUL

Plants of Allium roylei Stearn, a threatened taxon of North – West Himalayas studied are complex translocation heterozygotes. Structural alterations imposed thereby on the chromosomes adversely affect the reproductive features of the species. Pollen grains formed share variable number of chromosomes ranging from 1 to 8 instead of the normal. This drastically acts down their siring potential by ...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2000
J Kumar N V Vijayalakshmi T N Rao

Flower color is a useful morphological marker in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Inheritance of this trait was studied using two white-flowered chickpea genotypes, P 9623 and RS 11, and one blue-flowered genotype, T 39-1. The genetic constitutions of the white flower colors of P 9623 and RS 11 were different, for in an earlier study their F1 produced pink flowers. The two F1s of the crosses P 96...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Daniela Duy Roland Stübe Gerhard Wanner Katrin Philippar

The membrane-spanning protein PIC1 (for permease in chloroplasts 1) in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) was previously described to mediate iron transport across the inner envelope membrane of chloroplasts. The albino phenotype of pic1 knockout mutants was reminiscent of iron-deficiency symptoms and characterized by severely impaired plastid development and plant growth. In addition, plants l...

2016
W. J. Palmer

Dhatoora, or, as it is spelt in European books, Datura, is perhaps the most commonly used vegetable poison in India. The mere fact of a whole tribe being called Dhaturias, because tliey committed their depredations while their victims were drugged with this poison, indicates the frequency of its use. The dhatoora plant grows by every roadside in moat parts of the country ; it may be everywhere ...

There is substantial diversity in Achillea biebersteinii plants in Iran. It has considerable different biological activities including antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, insecticidal, herbicidal and wound healing. Research improvement for medicinal plants depends on the available genetic diversity. The assessment of genetic variability could increase the information for breeding programs. ...

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