نتایج جستجو برای: Brassicaceae

تعداد نتایج: 2597  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
X Q Sun Y Q Qu H Yao Y M Zhang Q Q Yan Y Y Hang

Brassicaceae is a large plant family of special interest; it includes many economically important crops, herbs, and ornamentals, as well as model organisms. The taxonomy of the Brassicaceae has long been controversial because of the poorly delimited generic boundaries and artificially circumscribed tribes. Despite great effort to delimitate species and reconstruct the phylogeny of Brassicaceae,...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2023

Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are considered as one of the main limiting factors in crop production systems. Currently, several eco-friendly root-knot control technologies have been developed, which is biofumigants. The purpose this study was to determine effectiveness biofumigants from Brassicaceae and Non-Brassicaceae nematodes. conducted using a one-factor Completely Randomized Desi...

2017
Lua Lopez Eva M. Wolf J. Chris Pires Patrick P. Edger Marcus A. Koch

The rapidly falling costs and the increasing availability of large DNA sequence data sets facilitate the fast and affordable mining of large molecular markers data sets for comprehensive evolutionary studies. The Brassicaceae (mustards) are an important species-rich family in the plant kingdom with taxa distributed worldwide and a complex evolutionary history. We performed Simple Sequence Repea...

2013
Bobbi Laing Dug Yeo Han Lynnette R. Ferguson

Crohn's disease (CD) is one of the two manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease. Particular foods are thought with CD to exacerbate their illness. Vegetables, especially Brassicaceae, are often shunned by people with CD because of the negative effects they are alleged to have on their symptoms. Brassicaceae supply key nutrients which are necessary to meet recommended daily intakes. We sough...

2015
Samson Simon Amaury de Montaigu George Coupland Michael Purugganan

Environmental control of flowering allows plant reproduction to occur under optimal conditions and facilitates adaptation to different locations. At high latitude, flowering of many plants is controlled by seasonal changes in day length. The photoperiodic flowering pathway confers this response in the Brassicaceae, which colonized temperate latitudes after divergence from the Cleomaceae, their ...

2011
Hugh H. Iltis Jocelyn C. Hall Theodore S. Cochrane Kenneth J. Sytsma

Molecular data support the recognition of three monophyletic families, Capparaceae s. str., Cleomaceae, and Brassicaceae, instead of an all-encompassing Brassicaceae or a paraphyletic Capparaceae s.l. This view is reinforced with many figures showing two basic and ubiquitous differences in cleomoid seed structure. First, the more or less strongly incurved seed, varying from reniform to horsesho...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Shifeng Cheng Erik van den Bergh Peng Zeng Xiao Zhong Jiajia Xu Xin Liu Johannes Hofberger Suzanne de Bruijn Amey S Bhide Canan Kuelahoglu Chao Bian Jing Chen Guangyi Fan Kerstin Kaufmann Jocelyn C Hall Annette Becker Andrea Bräutigam Andreas P M Weber Chengcheng Shi Zhijun Zheng Wujiao Li Mingju Lv Yimin Tao Junyi Wang Hongfeng Zou Zhiwu Quan Julian M Hibberd Gengyun Zhang Xin-Guang Zhu Xun Xu M Eric Schranz

The Brassicaceae, including Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica crops, is unmatched among plants in its wealth of genomic and functional molecular data and has long served as a model for understanding gene, genome, and trait evolution. However, genome information from a phylogenetic outgroup that is essential for inferring directionality of evolutionary change has been lacking. We therefore seque...

2010
Jyotika Bhati Humira Sonah Tripta Jhang Nagender Kumar Singh Tilak Raj Sharma

Brassicaceae is an important family of the plant kingdom which includes several plants of major economic importance. The Brassica spp. and Arabidopsis share much-conserved colinearity between their genomes which can be exploited for the genomic research in Brassicaceae crops. In this study, 131,286 ESTs of five Brassicaceae species were assembled into unigene contigs and compared with Arabidops...

2015
Samson Simon Mark Rühl Amaury de Montaigu Stefan Wötzel George Coupland

Environmental control of flowering allows plant reproduction to occur under optimal conditions and facilitates adaptation to different locations. At high latitude, flowering of many plants is controlled by seasonal changes in day length. The photoperiodic flowering pathway confers this response in the Brassicaceae, which colonized temperate latitudes after divergence from the Cleomaceae, their ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Sateesh Kagale Stephen J Robinson John Nixon Rong Xiao Terry Huebert Janet Condie Dallas Kessler Wayne E Clarke Patrick P Edger Matthew G Links Andrew G Sharpe Isobel A P Parkin

The Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) family, owing to its remarkable species, genetic, and physiological diversity as well as its significant economic potential, has become a model for polyploidy and evolutionary studies. Utilizing extensive transcriptome pyrosequencing of diverse taxa, we established a resolved phylogeny of a subset of crucifer species. We elucidated the frequency, age, and phylogene...

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