نتایج جستجو برای: petal anthocyanin

تعداد نتایج: 6275  

2017
Sara Kim Geonhee Hwang Seulgi Lee Jia-Ying Zhu Inyup Paik Thom Thi Nguyen Jungmook Kim Eunkyoo Oh

Anthocyanins are flavonoid compounds that protect plant tissues from many environmental stresses including high light irradiance, freezing temperatures, and pathogen infection. Regulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis is intimately associated with environmental changes to enhance plant survival under stressful environmental conditions. Various factors, such as UV, visible light, cold, osmotic str...

2016
Kashif Mahmood Zhenhua Xu Ashraf El-Kereamy José A. Casaretto Steven J. Rothstein

Production of anthocyanins is one of the adaptive responses employed by plants during stress conditions. During stress, anthocyanin biosynthesis is mainly regulated at the transcriptional level via a complex interplay between activators and repressors of anthocyanin biosynthesis genes. In this study, we investigated the role of a NAC transcription factor, ANAC032, in the regulation of anthocyan...

2014
Biao Lai Xiao-Jing Li Bing Hu Yong-Hua Qin Xu-Ming Huang Hui-Cong Wang Gui-Bing Hu

The red coloration of litchi fruit depends on the accumulation of anthocyanins. The anthocyanins level in litchi fruit varies widely among cultivars, developmental stages and environmental stimuli. Previous studies on various plant species demonstrate that anthocyanin biosynthesis is controlled at the transcriptional level. Here, we describe a litchi R2R3-MYB transcription factor gene, LcMYB1, ...

2016
Lai-Sheng Meng Ying-Qiu Li Meng-Qian Liu Ji-Hong Jiang

Anthocyanin accumulation specifically depends on sucrose (Suc) signaling/levels. However, the gene cascades specifically involved in the Suc signaling/level-mediated anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway are still unknown. Arabidopsis ANGUSTIFOLIA3 (AN3), a transcription coactivator, is involved in the regulation of leaf shape and drought tolerance. Recently, an AN3-CONSTITUTIVE PHOTOMORPHOGENIC 1 g...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Joshua R Puzey Sharon J Gerbode Scott A Hodges Elena M Kramer L Mahadevan

The role of petal spurs and specialized pollinator interactions has been studied since Darwin. Aquilegia petal spurs exhibit striking size and shape diversity, correlated with specialized pollinators ranging from bees to hawkmoths in a textbook example of adaptive radiation. Despite the evolutionary significance of spur length, remarkably little is known about Aquilegia spur morphogenesis and i...

2011
Heather M. Whitney Rosa Poetes Ullrich Steiner Lars Chittka Beverley J. Glover

The petal epidermis acts not only as a barrier to the outside world but also as a point of interaction between the flower and potential pollinators. The presence of conical petal epidermal cells has previously been shown to influence the attractiveness of the flower to pollinating insects. Using Antirrhinum isogenic lines differing only in the presence of a single epidermal structure, conical c...

2016
Qi Wu Nana Su Xiaoyan Zhang Yuanyuan Liu Jin Cui Yongchao Liang

The cross talk among hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), nitric oxide (NO) and UV RESISTANCE LOCUS8 (UVR8) in UV-B-induced anthocyanin accumulation in the hypocotyls of radish sprouts was investigated. The results showed that UV-B irradiation significantly increased the anthocyanin accumulation and the expression of UVR8, and a similar trend appeared in radish sprouts subjected to cadmium, chilling and s...

2017
Everlyne M'mbone Muleke Lianxue Fan Yan Wang Liang Xu Xianwen Zhu Wei Zhang Yang Cao Benard K. Karanja Liwang Liu

Anthocyanins are natural pigments that have important functions in plant growth and development. Radish taproots are rich in anthocyanins which confer different taproot colors and are potentially beneficial to human health. The crop differentially accumulates anthocyanin during various stages of growth, yet molecular mechanisms underlying this differential anthocyanin accumulation remains unkno...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
D W Schemske H D Bradshaw

A paradigm of evolutionary biology is that adaptation and reproductive isolation are caused by a nearly infinite number of mutations of individually small effect. Here, we test this hypothesis by investigating the genetic basis of pollinator discrimination in two closely related species of monkeyflowers that differ in their major pollinators. This system provides a unique opportunity to investi...

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