نتایج جستجو برای: petunia hybrid grandiflora

تعداد نتایج: 193131  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Myles P Fenske Kristen D Hewett Hazelton Andrew K Hempton Jae Sung Shim Breanne M Yamamoto Jeffrey A Riffell Takato Imaizumi

Flowers present a complex display of signals to attract pollinators, including the emission of floral volatiles. Volatile emission is highly regulated, and many species restrict emissions to specific times of the day. This rhythmic emission of scent is regulated by the circadian clock; however, the mechanisms have remained unknown. In Petunia hybrida, volatile emissions are dominated by product...

2009
Rob Castel

Flowering plants have developed many ways to arrange their flowers. A flowerbearing branch or system of branches is called an inflorescence. The number of flowers that an inflorescence contains ranges from a single flower to endless flower-clusters. Over the last centuries, botanists have classified inflorescences based on their morphology, which has led to an unfortunate maze of complex botani...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Mika Yamada Hiromasa Morishita Kaoru Urano Noriko Shiozaki Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki Kazuo Shinozaki Yoshu Yoshiba

Petunias (Petunia hybrida cv. 'Mitchell') accumulate free proline (Pro) under drought-stress conditions. It is therefore believed that Pro acts as an osmoprotectant in plants subjected to drought conditions. Petunia plants were transformed by Delta(1)-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase genes (AtP5CS from Arabidopsis thaliana L. or OsP5CS from Oryza sativa L.). The transgenic plants accumulated ...

2017
Moran Oliva Einat Bar Rinat Ovadia Avichai Perl Gad Galili Efraim Lewinsohn Michal Oren-Shamir

Phenylalanine (Phe) is a precursor for a large group of plant specialized metabolites, including the fragrant volatile benzenoid-phenylpropanoids (BPs). In plants, the main pathway leading to production of Phe is via arogenate, while the pathway via phenylpyruvate (PPY) is considered merely an alternative route. Unlike plants, in most microorganisms the only pathway leading to the synthesis of ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Anneke S Rijpkema Stefan Royaert Jan Zethof Gerard van der Weerden Tom Gerats Michiel Vandenbussche

Antirrhinum majus DEFICIENS (DEF) and Arabidopsis thaliana APETALA3 (AP3) MADS box proteins are required to specify petal and stamen identity. Sampling of DEF/AP3 homologs revealed two types of DEF/AP3 proteins, euAP3 and TOMATO MADS BOX GENE6 (TM6), within core eudicots, and we show functional divergence in Petunia hybrida euAP3 and TM6 proteins. Petunia DEF (also known as GREEN PETALS [GP]) i...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Tamara Verhoeven Richard Feron Mieke Wolters-Arts Johan Edqvist Tom Gerats Jan Derksen Celestina Mariani

The lipid-rich, sticky exudate covering the stigma of solanaceous species such as tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) and petunia (Petunia hybrida) contains several proteins, of which only some have been characterized to date. Proteome analysis of the stigmatic exudate in both species revealed the presence of a cysteine-rich, slightly acidic 12-kD protein called stigma-specific protein 1 (STIG1). In bo...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Irina Orlova Amy Marshall-Colón Jennifer Schnepp Barbara Wood Marina Varbanova Eyal Fridman Joshua J Blakeslee Wendy Ann Peer Angus S Murphy David Rhodes Eran Pichersky Natalia Dudareva

In plants, benzoic acid (BA) is believed to be synthesized from Phe through shortening of the propyl side chain by two carbons. It is hypothesized that this chain shortening occurs via either a beta-oxidative or non-beta-oxidative pathway. Previous in vivo isotope labeling and metabolic flux analysis of the benzenoid network in petunia (Petunia hybrida) flowers revealed that both pathways yield...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Klaas Heijmans Kai Ament Anneke S Rijpkema Jan Zethof Mieke Wolters-Arts Tom Gerats Michiel Vandenbussche

According to the ABC(DE) model for flower development, C-genes are required for stamen and carpel development and floral determinacy, and D-genes were proposed to play a unique role in ovule development. Both C- and D-genes belong to the AGAMOUS (AG) subfamily of MADS box transcription factors. We show that the petunia (Petunia hybrida) C-clade genes PETUNIA MADS BOX GENE3 and FLORAL BINDING PR...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Alejandro Raul Puerta Koichiro Ushijima Takato Koba Hidenori Sassa

Gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) in Solanaceae, Rosaceae, and Plantaginaceae is controlled by a multiallelic S-locus. The specificities of pistil and pollen are controlled by separate S-locus genes, S-RNase and SLF/SFB, respectively. Although the S-specificity is determined by the S-locus genes, factors located outside the S-locus are also required for expression of GSI. HT-B is one of t...

2017
Fatma A. Moharram Rabab Abd El Moneim El Dib Mohamed S. Marzouk Siham M. El-Shenawy Haitham A. Ibrahim

BACKGROUND Gaillardia grandiflora Hort. ex Van Houte and Gaillardia pulchella Foug are flowering plants widely cultivated in Egypt for their ornamental value. Previous reports demonstrated that sesquiterpene derivatives represent the major compounds in both species. Moreover, only few flavones were identified from genus Gaillardia and few studies on the cytotoxicity of G. pulchella were found. ...

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