نتایج جستجو برای: saffron petal

تعداد نتایج: 3128  

2016
Jing Li Yanzhi Wang Yongxia Zhang Weiyao Wang Vivian F Irish Tengbo Huang

Plant organ growth requires the proper transition from cell proliferation to cell expansion and differentiation. The CIN-TCP transcription factor gene TCP4 and its post-transcriptional regulator microRNA319 play a pivotal role in this process. In this study, we identified a pathway in which the product of the C2H2 zinc finger gene RABBIT EARS (RBE) regulates the transcription of TCP4 during Ara...

2015
Lingfei Li Wenbin Zhang Lili Zhang Na Li Jianzong Peng Yaqin Wang Chunmei Zhong Yuping Yang Shulan Sun Shan Liang Xiaojing Wang

Petal growth is central to floral morphogenesis, but the underlying genetic basis of petal growth regulation is yet to be elucidated. In this study, we found that the basal region of the ray floret petals of Gerbera hybrida was the most sensitive to treatment with the phytohormones gibberellin (GA) and abscisic acid (ABA), which regulate cell expansion during petal growth in an antagonistic man...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2017
Adrian L Lopresti Peter D Drummond

BACKGROUND Several studies have supported the antidepressant effects of curcumin (from the spice turmeric) and saffron for people with major depressive disorder. However, these studies have been hampered by poor designs, small sample sizes, short treatment duration, and similar intervention dosages. Furthermore, the antidepressant effects of combined curcumin and saffron administration are unkn...

2017
Chaim Even-Zohar Joel Hass Tahl Nowik

The representation of knots by petal diagrams (Adams et al. 2012) naturally defines a sequence of distributions on the set of knots. In this article we establish some basic properties of this randomized knot model. We prove that in the random n-petal model the probability of every specific knot decays to zero as n, the number of petals, grows. In addition we improve the bounds relating the cros...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2004
Lynda F Delph Frank M Frey Janet C Steven Janet L Gehring

The attractiveness of a plant to pollinators is dependent on both the number of flowers produced and the size of the petals. However, limiting resources often result in a size/number trade-off, whereby the plant can make either more flowers or larger flowers, but not both. If developmental genes underlying sepal and petal identity (some of which overlap) also influence size, then this shared ge...

2015
Tayyebeh Kermani Seyyed Hadi Mousavi Maryam Shemshian Abdolreza Norouzy Mohsen Mazidi Atefeh Moezzi Toktam Moghiman Majid Ghayour-Mobarhan Gordon A. Ferns

OBJECTIVES We have investigated the effect of a saffron supplement, given at a dose of 100 mg/kg, on prooxidant-antioxidant balance (PAB) in individuals with metabolic syndrome. MATERIALS AND METHODS A randomized, placebo-controlled trial design was used in 75 subjects with metabolic syndrome who were randomly allocated to one of two study groups: (1) the case group received 100mg/kg saffron ...

2012
Khuloud Bajbouj Jan Schulze-Luehrmann Stefanie Diermeier Amr Amin Regine Schneider-Stock

BACKGROUND Saffron extract, a natural product, has been shown to induce apoptosis in several tumor cell lines. Nevertheless, the p53-dependency of saffron's mechanism of action in colon cancer remains unexplored. MATERIAL AND METHODS In order to examine saffron's anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects in colorectal cancer cells, we treated two p53 isogenic HCT116 cell lines (HCT wildtyp...

2014
Anatoly P. Sobolev Simone Carradori Donatella Capitani Silvia Vista Agata Trella Federico Marini Luisa Mannina

An NMR analytical protocol is proposed to characterize saffron samples of different geographical origin (Greece, Spain, Hungary, Turkey and Italy). A microwave-assisted extraction procedure was developed to obtain a comparable recovery of metabolites with respect to the ISO specifications, reducing the solvent volume and the extraction time needed. Metabolite profiles of geographically differen...

2014

Tissue culture is useful method for large scale production of healthy corms and also avenues for creating variability through in vitro use of mutagens and polyploidizing agents. Induction of callus and subsequent regeneration of plants is suggested as possible means of introducing new variation. In vitro micropopagation for product formation its utility is increasing the amount of crocin, picro...

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