نتایج جستجو برای: mature seeds

تعداد نتایج: 111014  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Xiaohong Zhu Gad Galili

The functional role of Lys catabolism in balancing Lys levels in plants has only been directly demonstrated in developing seeds. Seed-specific expression of a bacterial feedback-insensitive dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHPS) in an Arabidopsis knockout mutant of the AtLKR/SDH gene that regulates Lys catabolism synergistically boosted Lys accumulation in mature seeds, but it also severely reduce...

2015
Julien De Giorgi Urszula Piskurewicz Sylvain Loubery Anne Utz-Pugin Christophe Bailly Laurent Mène-Saffrané Luis Lopez-Molina Kirsten Bomblies

Cuticular layers and seeds are prominent plant adaptations to terrestrial life that appeared early and late during plant evolution, respectively. The cuticle is a waterproof film covering plant aerial organs preventing excessive water loss and protecting against biotic and abiotic stresses. Cutin, consisting of crosslinked fatty acid monomers, is the most abundant and studied cuticular componen...

2015
Mahendra Kumar Trivedi Gopal Nayak Sambhu Charan Mondal Snehasis Jana

Food production needs to increase to satisfy the demand due to increasing human population worldwide. To minimize this food crisis, an increase in the rice production is necessary in many countries. The current study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of Mr. Trivedi’s biofield energy treatment on rice (Oryza sativa) for its growth-germination of seedling, glutathione (GSH) content in seedlin...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1978
M Aslam A Oaks I Boesel

l-Canavanine inhibits the appearance of nitrate reductase (NADH-nitrate oxidoreductase, EC 1.6.6.1) in both root tips and mature root sections of corn (Zea mays L.). Ten-fold more canavanine was required to cause a 50% reduction in the level of nitrate reductase activity (NRA) in root tips than in mature root sections. For example with one particular batch of seeds 500 mum canavanine was effect...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Martijn van Zanten Maria A Koini Regina Geyer Yongxiu Liu Vittoria Brambilla Dorothea Bartels Maarten Koornneef Paul Fransz Wim J J Soppe

Most plant species rely on seeds for their dispersal and survival under unfavorable environmental conditions. Seeds are characterized by their low moisture content and significantly reduced metabolic activities. During the maturation phase, seeds accumulate storage reserves and become desiccation-tolerant and dormant. Growth is resumed after release of dormancy and the occurrence of favorable e...

2005
Séverine Schiltz Nathalie Munier-Jolain Christian Jeudy Judith Burstin Christophe Salon

The fluxes of (1) exogenous nitrogen (N) assimilation and (2) remobilization of endogenous N from vegetative plant compartments were measured by N labeling during the seed-filling period in pea (Pisum sativum L. cv Caméor), to better understand the mechanism of N remobilization. While the majority (86%) of exogenous N was allocated to the vegetative organs before the beginning of seed filling, ...

2010
Pedro H. S. Brancalion Ana D. L. C. Novembre Ricardo R. Rodrigues Marcos Filho

†Background and Aims Mimetic seeds simulate the appearance of fleshy fruits and arilled seeds without producing nutritive tissues as a reward for seed dispersers. In this strategy of seed dispersal, seeds may remain attached to the mother plant for long periods after maturity, increasing their availability to naı̈ve seed dispersers. The hypothesis that seed coat impermeability in many tropical F...

2009
Guodong Liu Yuncong Li Marion Hedgepeth Yongshan Wan Richard E. Roberts

Bald cypress has been retreating in the estuary ecosystem of the Loxahatchee River Watershed in southeastern Florida because of the negative impacts of anthropogenic activities. Seed germination of bald cypress is an important means to increase the arbor population in the vegetation community and accelerate restoration of the wetland ecosystem. The objective of this research was to find an effe...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Séverine Schiltz Nathalie Munier-Jolain Christian Jeudy Judith Burstin Christophe Salon

The fluxes of (1) exogenous nitrogen (N) assimilation and (2) remobilization of endogenous N from vegetative plant compartments were measured by 15N labeling during the seed-filling period in pea (Pisum sativum L. cv Cameor), to better understand the mechanism of N remobilization. While the majority (86%) of exogenous N was allocated to the vegetative organs before the beginning of seed filling...

2013
Keryea Soong Shau-Ting Chiu Ching-Nen Nathan Chen

Returning to the sea, just like invasion of land, has occurred in many groups of animals and plants. For flowering plants, traits adapted to the terrestrial environments have to change or adopt a new function to allow the plants to survive and prosper in the sea where water motion tends to rotate and move seeds. In this investigation, how seeds of the seagrass Thalassia hemprichii (Hydrocharita...

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