نتایج جستجو برای: kranz anatomy

تعداد نتایج: 92477  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2014
Rowan F Sage Roxana Khoshravesh Tammy L Sage

In this review, we examine how the specialized "Kranz" anatomy of C4 photosynthesis evolved from C3 ancestors. Kranz anatomy refers to the wreath-like structural traits that compartmentalize the biochemistry of C4 photosynthesis and enables the concentration of CO2 around Rubisco. A simplified version of Kranz anatomy is also present in the species that utilize C2 photosynthesis, where a photor...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2015
Shirley Martins Marccus Alves Vera L Scatena

Cyperaceae is an angiosperm family with the greatest diversity of species with Kranz anatomy. Four different types of Kranz anatomy (chlorocyperoid, eleocharoid, fimbristyloid and rhynchosporoid) have been described for this angiosperm family, and the occurrence and structural characteristics of these types are important to trace evolutionary hypotheses. The purpose of this study was to examine...

2008
LAURA M. BOYKIN WILLIAM T. POCKMAN TIMOTHY K. LOWREY

C4 photosynthesis without Kranz anatomy (single-cell C4 photosynthesis) occurs in only 0.003% of known species of C4 flowering plants. To add insight into the evolution of C4 photosynthesis, we studied the tribe Orcuttieae (Poaceae: Chloridoideae), which has species that can grow under both aquatic and terrestrial conditions, and utilize single-cell C4 photosynthesis when growing submerged. Car...

ژورنال: :مجله گیاهشناسی ایران 2006
فاطمه زرین کمر

در طی این تحقیق آناتومی برگ در گونه های kochia prostrata, chenopodium album  و noaea mucronata ازخانواده اسفناج مورد مطالعه قرار گرفت. تراکم روزنه درواحد سطح، و اندازه و نوع روزنه، تراکم کرک ونوع آنها مقایسه گردید. مشخصات برگ در برش عرضی بیانگر آناتومی کرانزدر دو گونه میباشد.تغییرات ساختمانی برگ از جمله بافت ذخیره کننده آب بیانگر سازش این نوع گیاهان در زیستگاههای خشک است.

2013
Elena V. Voznesenskaya Nuria K. Koteyeva Hossein Akhani Eric H. Roalson Gerald E. Edwards

In subfamily Salsoloideae (family Chenopodiaceae) most species are C4 plants having terete leaves with Salsoloid Kranz anatomy characterized by a continuous dual chlorenchyma layer of Kranz cells (KCs) and mesophyll (M) cells, surrounding water storage and vascular tissue. From section Coccosalsola sensu Botschantzev, leaf structural and photosynthetic features were analysed on selected species...

1998
Osamu Ueno

The amphibious leafless sedge Eleocharis vivipara develops C 4 -like traits as well as Kranz anatomy under terrestrial conditions, but it develops C 3 -like traits without Kranz anatomy under submerged conditions. When submerged plants are exposed to aerial conditions, they rapidly produce new photosynthetic tissues with C 4 -like traits. In this study, experiments were performed to determine w...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1998
Ueno

The amphibious leafless sedge Eleocharis vivipara develops C4-like traits as well as Kranz anatomy under terrestrial conditions, but it develops C3-like traits without Kranz anatomy under submerged conditions. When submerged plants are exposed to aerial conditions, they rapidly produce new photosynthetic tissues with C4-like traits. In this study, experiments were performed to determine whether...

2014
Nuria K. Koteyeva Elena V. Voznesenskaya Asaph B. Cousins Gerald E. Edwards

In family Cleomaceae there are NAD-malic enzyme-type C4 species having different forms of leaf anatomy. Leaves of Cleome angustifolia have Glossocardioid-type anatomy with a single complex Kranz unit which surrounds all the veins, while C. gynandra has Atriplicoid anatomy with multiple Kranz units, each surrounding an individual vein. Biochemical and ultrastructural differentiation of mesophyll...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2002
Elena V Voznesenskaya Vincent R Franceschi Olavi Kiirats Elena G Artyusheva Helmut Freitag Gerald E Edwards

Kranz anatomy, with its separation of elements of the C4 pathway between two cells, has been an accepted criterion for function of C4 photosynthesis in terrestrial plants. However, Bienertia cycloptera (Chenopodiaceae), which grows in salty depressions of Central Asian semi-deserts, has unusual chlorenchyma, lacks Kranz anatomy, but has photosynthetic features of C4 plants. Its photosynthetic r...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2008
Hossein Akhani Maraym Ghasemkhani Simon D X Chuong Gerald E Edwards

Blepharis (Acanthaceae) is an Afroasiatic genus comprising 129 species which occur in arid and semi-arid habitats. This is the only genus in the family which is reported to have some C(4) species. Blepharis ciliaris (L.) B. L. Burtt. is a semi-desert species with distribution in Iran, Oman, and Pakistan. Its form of photosynthesis was investigated by studying different organs. C(4)-type carbon ...

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