نتایج جستجو برای: brassica napus و brassica rapa

تعداد نتایج: 773854  

2012
Christina Eynck Gisela Grunewaldt-Stöcker Birger Koopmann Andreas von Tiedemann

Verticillium in oilseed rape (OSR) is known since the 1930s in Sweden and the 1980s in Germany. The pathogen, Verticillium longisporum (VL), is host-specific to the Brassica species and particularly threatens the production of OSR in intense crop rotations. In contrast to diseases induced by other Verticillium species, VL does not induce wilt symptoms in OSR but stunted growth and premature blo...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2000
P A Stoutjesdijk C Hurlestone S P Singh A G Green

Genetic engineering methods have been used successfully to modify the fatty acid profile of elite Australian germplasm of Brassica napus and B. juncea. Co-suppression plasmids carrying oleate desaturase genes from each species have been constructed and transferred into Australian elite breeding lines of B. napus and B. juncea using Agrobacterium tumifaciens plant-transformation techniques. Modi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
M S Pedras I L Zaharia Y Gai Y Zhou D E Ward

To facilitate plant colonization, some pathogenic fungi produce phytotoxic metabolites that damage tissues; plants may be resistant to a particular pathogen if they produce an enzyme(s) that catalyzes detoxification of this metabolite(s). Alternaria blackspot is one of the most damaging and significant fungal diseases of brassica crops, with no source of resistance known within the Brassica spe...

Journal: :Environmental biosafety research 2004
Yann Devos Dirk Reheul Adinda de Schrijver François Cors William Moens

The potential commercialization of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant (GMHT) oilseed rape in Europe raises various concerns about their potential environmental and agronomic impacts, especially those associated with the escape of transgenes. Pollen of oilseed rape can be dispersed in space, resulting in the fertilization of sympatric compatible wild relatives (e.g. Brassica rapa) and oilse...

2012
Nicole M. van Dam Devasena Samudrala Frans J. M. Harren Simona M Cristescu

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Plants damaged by herbivores emit a variety of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Here we used proton-transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) as a sensitive detection method for online analysis of herbivore-induced VOCs. Previously, it was found that Brassica nigra plants emit several sulfur-containing VOCs when attacked by cabbage root fly (Delia radicum) larvae with m...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Reinhold Mayerhofer Kris Wilde Marion Mayerhofer Derek Lydiate Vipan K Bansal Allen G Good Isobel A P Parkin

The LmR1 locus, which controls seedling resistance to the blackleg fungus Leptosphaeria maculans in the Brassica napus cultivar Shiralee, was positioned on linkage group N7. Fine genetic mapping in a population of 2500 backcross lines identified three molecular markers that cosegregated with LmR1. Additional linkage mapping in a second population colocalized a seedling resistance gene, ClmR1, f...

2015
Weihua Long Xiling Zou Xuekun Zhang

Canola (Brassica napus) is one of the most important oil crops in the world. However, its yield has been constrained by salt stress. In this study, transcriptome profiles were explored using Digital Gene Expression (DGE) at 0, 3, 12 and 24 hours after H2O (control) and NaCl treatments on B. napus roots at the germination stage. Comparisons of gene-expression between the control and the treatmen...

2014
Fang Liu Xiaojuan Xiong Lei Wu Donghui Fu Alice Hayward Xinhua Zeng Yinglong Cao Yuhua Wu Yunjing Li Gang Wu Xianlong Zhang

Plant non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) constitute large multigene families that possess complex physiological functions, many of which remain unclear. This study isolated and characterized the function of a lipid transfer protein gene, BraLTP1 from Brassica rapa, in the important oilseed crops Brassica napus. BraLTP1 encodes a predicted secretory protein, in the little known VI Cla...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
K L Hale S P McGrath E Lombi S M Stack N Terry I J Pickering G N George E A Pilon-Smits

To elucidate plant mechanisms involved in molybdenum (Mo) sequestration and tolerance, Brassica spp. seedlings were supplied with molybdate, and the effects on plant physiology, morphology, and biochemistry were analyzed. When supplied with (colorless) molybdate Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) seedlings accumulated water-soluble blue crystals in their peripheral cell layers. Energy dispersive ...

Journal: :Comparative and Functional Genomics 2005
Paul Beckett Ian Bancroft Martin Trick

Recent advances, such as the availability of extensive genome survey sequence (GSS) data and draft physical maps, are radically transforming the means by which we can dissect Brassica genome structure and systematically relate it to the Arabidopsis model. Hitherto, our view of the co-linearities between these closely related genomes had been largely inferred from comparative RFLP data, necessit...

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