نتایج جستجو برای: l pennellii

تعداد نتایج: 618152  

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2010
Alejandro F Lucatti Adriana E Alvarez Cristina R Machado Elsa Gilardón

The greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum Westwood, is the most common and abundant whitefly in Argentine horticultural greenhouse crops, especially in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Resistance in some wild tomato relatives, such as S. peruvianum, S. habrochaites and S. pennellii to the greenhouse whitefly has been described. The Mi gene confers effective resistance against several spe...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2015
Amit Gur Dani Zamir

Molecular markers allowed breeders to mendelize quantitative trait loci (QTL) providing another demonstration that quantitative traits are governed by the same principles as single qualitative genes. This research extends the QTL analysis to two and three QTL and tests our ability to mendelize an oligogenic trait. In tomato, agricultural yield is determined by the weight of the fruits harvested...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Saleh Alseekh Takayuki Tohge Regina Wendenberg Federico Scossa Nooshin Omranian Jie Li Sabrina Kleessen Patrick Giavalisco Tzili Pleban Bernd Mueller-Roeber Dani Zamir Zoran Nikoloski Alisdair R Fernie

A large-scale metabolic quantitative trait loci (mQTL) analysis was performed on the well-characterized Solanum pennellii introgression lines to investigate the genomic regions associated with secondary metabolism in tomato fruit pericarp. In total, 679 mQTLs were detected across the 76 introgression lines. Heritability analyses revealed that mQTLs of secondary metabolism were less affected by ...

2010
Anthony Schilmiller Feng Shi Jeongwoon Kim Amanda L Charbonneau Daniel Holmes A Daniel Jones Robert L Last

Glandular secreting trichomes of cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and close relatives produce a variety of structurally diverse volatile and non-volatile specialized ('secondary') metabolites, including terpenes, flavonoids and acyl sugars. A genetic screen is described here to profile leaf trichome and surface metabolite extracts of nearly isogenic chromosomal substitution lines coveri...

2017
Lipeng Cui Zhengkun Qiu Zhirong Wang Jianchang Gao Yanmei Guo Zejun Huang Yongchen Du Xiaoxuan Wang

The hydrophobic cuticle that covers the surface of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit plays key roles in development and protection against biotic and abiotic stresses, including water loss, mechanical damage, UV radiation, pathogens, and pests. However, many details of the genes and regulatory mechanisms involved in cuticle biosynthesis in fleshy fruits are not well understood. In this study,...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2012
Padubidri V Shivaprasad Ruth M Dunn Bruno Acm Santos Andrew Bassett David C Baulcombe

Hybrid organisms may fail to develop, be sterile or they may be more vigorous than either of the parents. Examples of hybrid vigour or hybrid necrosis in the F1 are often not inherited stably in subsequent generations if they are associated with overdominance. There can also be transgressive phenotypes that are inherited stably in these later generations, but the underlying mechanisms are not w...

2014
Anita Szakay

Previous research has demonstrated that the two main ethnolects of New Zealand English display distinct rhythmic qualities (e.g., Warren 1998; Szakay 2006). Using the normalized vocalic Pairwise Variability Index (PVI) to measure rhythm, as suggested by Grabe and Low (2002), Szakay (2006) showed that Maori English is significantly more syllable-timed than Pakeha English, the main variety used b...

2017
Anthony Bolger Alisandra Denton Marie Bolger Björn Usadel

Recent massive growth in the production of sequencing data necessitates matching improvements in bioinformatics tools to effectively utilize it. Existing tools suffer from limitations in both scalability and applicability which are inherent to their underlying algorithms and data structures. We identify the key requirements for the ideal data structure for sequence analyses: it should be inform...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Gregory S Maloney Andrej Kochevenko Denise M Tieman Takayuki Tohge Uri Krieger Dani Zamir Mark G Taylor Alisdair R Fernie Harry J Klee

Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are synthesized in plants from branched-chain keto acids, but their metabolism is not completely understood. The interface of BCAA metabolism lies with branched-chain aminotransferases (BCAT) that catalyze both the last anabolic step and the first catabolic step. In this study, six BCAT genes from the cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) were identified an...

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