نتایج جستجو برای: petals carotenoid

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Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Fernando Muzzopappa Adjélé Wilson Vinosa Yogarajah Sandrine Cot François Perreau Cédric Montigny Céline Bourcier de Carbon Diana Kirilovsky

The photoactive Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) photoprotects cyanobacteria cells by quenching singlet oxygen and excess excitation energy. Its N-terminal domain is the active part of the protein, and the C-terminal domain regulates the activity. Recently, the characteristics of a family of soluble carotenoid-binding proteins (Helical Carotenoid Proteins [HCPs]), paralogs of the N-terminal doma...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2006
I Zuriguel J M N T Gray J Peixinho T Mullin

The results of an experimental investigation of granular segregation in a thin rotating drum are presented. A mechanism based on the presence of an uphill wave of particles has been found to govern the observed pattern of petals. Specifically we develop a simple model that captures the essential physics of the segregation and yields an algebraic expression that predicts the number of petals in ...

2006
I. Zuriguel J. M. N. T. Gray T. Mullin

The results of an experimental investigation of granular segregation in a thin rotating drum are presented. A new mechanism based on the presence of an uphill wave of particles has been found to govern the observed pattern of petals. Specifically we develop a simple model that captures the essential physics of the segregation and yields an algebraic expression that predicts the number of petals...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2010
Alain Jacot Cristina Romero-Diaz Barbara Tschirren Heinz Richner Patrick S Fitze

Carotenoid-based yellowish to red plumage colors are widespread visual signals used in sexual and social communication. To understand their ultimate signaling functions, it is important to identify the proximate mechanism promoting variation in coloration. Carotenoid-based colors combine structural and pigmentary components, but the importance of the contribution of structural components to var...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Patrick S. Fitze Julien Cote Luis Martin San-Jose Sandrine Meylan Caroline Isaksson Staffan Andersson Jean-Marc Rossi Jean Clobert

Under chronic stress, carotenoid-based colouration has often been shown to fade. However, the ecological and physiological mechanisms that govern colouration still remain largely unknown. Colour changes may be directly induced by the stressor (for example through reduced carotenoid intake) or due to the activation of the physiological stress response (PSR, e.g. due to increased blood corticoste...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
W L Morris L Ducreux D W Griffiths D Stewart H V Davies M A Taylor

Germplasm of Solanum tuberosum and Solanum phureja exhibit a wide (over 20-fold) variation in tuber carotenoid content. The levels of carotenoids during tuber development and storage were compared in a high carotenoid-accumulating S. phureja accession (DB375\1) with two S. tuberosum cultivars (Pentland Javelin and Desiree) that accumulate lower levels of tuber carotenoid. On a dry weight basis,...

2011
KEVIN J. MCGRAW PAUL M. NOLAN ONDI L. CRINO

Carotenoid-based colours in animals are valuable models for testing theories of sexual selection and life-history trade-offs because the pigments used in coloration are chemically tractable in the diet and in the body, where they serve multiple purposes (e.g. health enhancement, photoprotection). An important assumption underlying the hypothesized signalling value of carotenoid coloration is th...

Journal: :Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 2016
Anne-Christin Warskulat Evangelos C Tatsis Bettina Dudek Marco Kai Sybille Lorenz Bernd Schneider

Nudicaulins are a group of indole alkaloid glycosides responsible for the color of yellow petals of Papaver nudicaule (Iceland poppy). The unique aglycone scaffold of these alkaloids attracted our interest as one of the most unusual flavonoid-indole hybrid structures that occur in nature. Stable isotope labeling experiments with sliced petals identified free indole, but not tryptamine or l-tryp...

Journal: :Development 1996
B A Krizek E M Meyerowitz

The class B organ identity genes, APETALA3 and PISTILLATA, are required to specify petal and stamen identity in the Arabidopsis flower. We show here that the activities of these two genes are sufficient to specify petals and stamens in flowers, in combination with the class A and C genes, respectively. Flowers of plants constitutively expressing both PISTILLATA and APETALA3 under the control of...

2014
Peng Huang Pengfei Rong Jing Lin Wanwan Li Xuefeng Yan Molly Gu Zhang Liming Nie Gang Niu Jie Lu Wei Wang Xiaoyuan Chen

We present a novel gold bellflower (GBF) platform with multiple-branched petals, prepared by a liquid-liquid-gas triphase interface system, for photoacoustic imaging (PAI)-guided photothermal therapy (PTT). Upon near-infrared (NIR) laser irradiation, the GBFs, with strong NIR absorption, showed very strong PA response and an ultrahigh photothermal conversion efficiency (η, ∼74%) among the repor...

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