نتایج جستجو برای: sepal

تعداد نتایج: 237  

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Nathan Hervieux Mathilde Dumond Aleksandra Sapala Anne-Lise Routier-Kierzkowska Daniel Kierzkowski Adrienne H.K. Roeder Richard S. Smith Arezki Boudaoud Olivier Hamant

How organs reach their final shape is a central yet unresolved question in developmental biology. Here we investigate whether mechanical cues contribute to this process. We analyze the epidermal cells of the Arabidopsis sepal, focusing on cortical microtubule arrays, which align along maximal tensile stresses and restrict growth in that direction through their indirect impact on the mechanical ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Yu-Yun Chang Nai-Hsuan Kao Jen-Ying Li Wei-Han Hsu Yu-Ling Liang Jia-Wei Wu Chang-Hsien Yang

To investigate sepal/petal/lip formation in Oncidium Gower Ramsey, three paleoAPETALA3 genes, O. Gower Ramsey MADS box gene5 (OMADS5; clade 1), OMADS3 (clade 2), and OMADS9 (clade 3), and one PISTILLATA gene, OMADS8, were characterized. The OMADS8 and OMADS3 mRNAs were expressed in all four floral organs as well as in vegetative leaves. The OMADS9 mRNA was only strongly detected in petals and l...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2004
Gerhard Prenner

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The increase of molecular data and the resulting insights into legume systematics make the search for new morphological characters and a careful re-investigation of already stated characters necessary. Bracteoles are small, reduced leaves borne close to the base of lateral branches. Although they seem unimportant in older buds, they have an ecological function in protecting ...

2018
Yanfeng Zhang Shuhua Huang Xuefang Wang Jianwei Liu Xupeng Guo Jianxin Mu Jianhua Tian Xiaofeng Wang

Many vegetable and oilseed crops belong to Brassica species. The seed production of these crops is hampered often by abnormal floral organs, especially under the conditions of abiotic conditions. However, the molecular reasons for these abnormal floral organs remains poorly understood. Here, we report a novel pistil-like flower mutant of B. rapa. In the flower of this mutant, the four sepals ar...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Camilo La Rota Jérôme Chopard Pradeep Das Sandrine Paindavoine Frédérique Rozier Etienne Farcot Christophe Godin Jan Traas Françoise Monéger

Flower patterning is determined by a complex molecular network but how this network functions remains to be elucidated. Here, we develop an integrative modeling approach that assembles heterogeneous data into a biologically coherent model to allow predictions to be made and inconsistencies among the data to be found. We use this approach to study the network underlying sepal development in the ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Ben Xu Ziyu Li Yan Zhu Hua Wang Hong Ma Aiwu Dong Hai Huang

Boundary formation is crucial for organ development in multicellular eukaryotes. In higher plants, boundaries that separate the organ primordia from their surroundings have relatively low rates of cell proliferation. This cellular feature is regulated by the actions of certain boundary-specifying genes, whose ectopic expression in organs can cause inhibition of organ growth. Here, we show that ...

2017
Tezz Quon Edwin R. Lampugnani David R. Smyth

The activity of genes controlling organ development may be associated with the redox state of subregions within the meristem. Glutaredoxins react to the level of oxidative potential and can reduce cysteine dithiols, in some cases to activate specific transcription factors. In Arabidopsis, loss of function of the glutaredoxin ROXY1 or the trihelix transcription factor PETAL LOSS (PTL) each resul...

2015
Zhi-Gang Zhao Yi-Ke Wang

Abundance and visitation of pollinator assemblages tend to decrease with altitude, leading to an increase in pollen limitation. Thus increased competition for pollinators may generate stronger selection on attractive traits of flowers at high elevations and cause floral adaptive evolution. Few studies have related geographically variable selection from pollinators and intraspecific floral diffe...

2012
Takashi Negishi Kenshiro Oshima Masahira Hattori Masatake Kanai Shoji Mano Mikio Nishimura Kumi Yoshida

Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) is tolerant of acidic soils in which toxicity generally arises from the presence of the soluble aluminum (Al) ion. When hydrangea is cultivated in acidic soil, its resulting blue sepal color is caused by the Al complex formation of anthocyanin. The concentration of vacuolar Al in blue sepal cells can reach levels in excess of approximately 15 mM, suggesting the...

2017
Rubina Jibran Jibran Tahir Janine Cooney Donald A. Hunter Paul P. Dijkwel

The signal that initiates the age-regulated senescence program in flowers is still unknown. Here we propose for the ephemeral Arabidopsis thaliana flower that it dies because of continued expression of the MADS-box transcription factor AGAMOUS (AG). AG is necessary for specifying the reproductive structures of the flower. Flowers of ag-1, which lack AG, exhibited delayed sepal senescence and ab...

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