نتایج جستجو برای: floral designs

تعداد نتایج: 80381  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1999
A L Lawton-Rauh E S Buckler M D Purugganan

The plant MADS-box regulatory gene family includes several loci that control different aspects of inflorescence and floral development. Orthologs to the Arabidopsis thaliana MADS-box floral meristem genes APETALA1 and CAULIFLOWER and the floral organ identity genes APETALA3 and PISTILLATA were isolated from the congeneric species Arabidopsis lyrata. Analysis of these loci between these two Arab...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2003
Christina M Caruso S Brook Peterson Caroline E Ridley

The strength and direction of natural selection on floral traits can vary spatially and temporally because of variation in the biotic and abiotic environment. High spatial variation in selection should lead to differentiation of floral traits among populations. In contrast, high temporal variation in selection should retard the evolution of population-specific floral phenotypes. To determine th...

Journal: :pharmaceutical and biomedical research 0
pawan k verma division of veterinary pharmacology and toxicology, faculty of veterinary sciences and animal husbandry, skuast-j, r s pura, jammu, 181102, jammu & kashmir, india rajinder raina division of veterinary pharmacology and toxicology, faculty of veterinary sciences and animal husbandry, skuast-j, r s pura, jammu, 181102, jammu & kashmir, india mudasir sultana division of veterinary pharmacology and toxicology, faculty of veterinary sciences and animal husbandry, skuast-j, r s pura, jammu, 181102, jammu & kashmir, india maninder singh division of veterinary public health and epidemiology, faculty of veterinary sciences and animal husbandry, skuast-j, r s pura, jammu, 181102, jammu & kashmir, india

calendula officinalis (family compositae) flowers are recognized as safe substance for food use by food and drug administration. present study was aimed to determine the modulatory effect of floral extracts of c. officinalis administrations on mean blood glucose (mbg), per cent glycosylated hemoglobin (hba1c), lipid profile [(total cholesterol (tc), triglycerides (tg), low and high density lipo...

2016
Molly C. Hetherington-Rauth Santiago R. Ramírez

UNLABELLED • BACKGROUND AND AIMS Animal-pollinated angiosperms have evolved a variety of signalling mechanisms to attract pollinators. Floral scent is a key component of pollinator attraction, and its chemistry modulates both pollinator behaviour and the formation of plant-pollinator networks. The neotropical orchid genus Gongora exhibits specialized pollinator associations with male orchid b...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2014
Mimi Sun Karin Gross Florian P Schiestl

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Studies of local floral adaptation in response to geographically divergent pollinators are essential for understanding floral evolution. This study investigated local pollinator adaptation and variation in floral traits in the rewarding orchid Gymnadenia odoratissima, which spans a large altitudinal gradient and thus may depend on different pollinator guilds along this gradi...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2014
Z G M Quirino I C Machado

To describe plant phenological patterns and correlate functioning for the quantity and quality of resources available for the pollinator, it is crucial to understand the temporal dynamics of biological communities. In this way, the pollination syndromes of 46 species with different growth habits (trees, shrubs, herbs, and vines) were examined in an area of Caatinga vegetation, northeastern Braz...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Martin von Arx Joaquín Goyret Goggy Davidowitz Robert A Raguso

Most research on plant-pollinator communication has focused on sensory and behavioral responses to relatively static cues. Floral rewards such as nectar, however, are dynamic, and foraging animals will increase their energetic profit if they can make use of floral cues that more accurately indicate nectar availability. Here we document such a cue--transient humidity gradients--using the night b...

2016
Karin Gross Mimi Sun Florian P. Schiestl Serena Aceto

Geographically structured phenotypic selection can lead to adaptive divergence. However, in flowering plants, such divergent selection has rarely been shown, and selection on floral signals is generally little understood. In this study, we measured phenotypic selection on display size, floral color, and floral scent in four lowland and four mountain populations of the nectar-rewarding terrestri...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Michael G Muszynski Thao Dam Bailin Li David M Shirbroun Zhenglin Hou Edward Bruggemann Rayeann Archibald Evgueni V Ananiev Olga N Danilevskaya

Separation of the life cycle of flowering plants into two distinct growth phases, vegetative and reproductive, is marked by the floral transition. The initial floral inductive signals are perceived in the leaves and transmitted to the shoot apex, where the vegetative shoot apical meristem is restructured into a reproductive meristem. In this study, we report cloning and characterization of the ...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2005
Julia Weiss Luciana Delgado-Benarroch Marcos Egea-Cortines

Floral size is an ecologically important trait related to pollination success and genetic fitness. Independently of the sexual reproduction strategy, in many plants, floral size seems to be controlled by several genetic programs that are to some extent independent of vegetative growth. Flower size seems to be governed by at least two independent mechanisms, one controlling floral architecture t...

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