نتایج جستجو برای: gymnosperms

تعداد نتایج: 875  

Journal: :Genome research 2006
Liying Cui P Kerr Wall James H Leebens-Mack Bruce G Lindsay Douglas E Soltis Jeff J Doyle Pamela S Soltis John E Carlson Kathiravetpilla Arumuganathan Abdelali Barakat Victor A Albert Hong Ma Claude W dePamphilis

Genomic comparisons provide evidence for ancient genome-wide duplications in a diverse array of animals and plants. We developed a birth-death model to identify evidence for genome duplication in EST data, and applied a mixture model to estimate the age distribution of paralogous pairs identified in EST sets for species representing the basal-most extant flowering plant lineages. We found evide...

2017
Miguel Nemesio-Gorriz Peter B. Blair Kerstin Dalman Almuth Hammerbacher Jenny Arnerup Jan Stenlid Shahid M. Mukhtar Malin Elfstrand

Transcription factors (TFs) forming MYB-bHLH-WDR complexes are known to regulate the biosynthesis of specialized metabolites in angiosperms through an intricate network. These specialized metabolites participate in a wide range of biological processes including plant growth, development, reproduction as well as in plant immunity. Studying the regulation of their biosynthesis is thus essential. ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2012
Alessandro Lovisetto Flavia Guzzo Alice Tadiello Ketti Toffali Alessandro Favretto Giorgio Casadoro

Botanical fruits derive from ovaries and their most important function is to favor seed dispersal. Fleshy fruits do so by attracting frugivorous animals that disperse seeds together with their own excrements (endozoochory). Gymnosperms make seeds but have no ovaries to be transformed into fruits. Many species surround their seeds with fleshy structures and use endozoochory to disperse them. Suc...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
Catarina Rydin Kristina Bolinder

Most gymnosperms are wind-pollinated, but some are insect-pollinated, and in Ephedra (Gnetales), both wind pollination and insect pollination occur. Little is, however, known about mechanisms and evolution of pollination syndromes in gymnosperms. Based on four seasons of field studies, we show an unexpected correlation between pollination and the phases of the moon in one of our studied species...

2001

Variations in floral architecture are evolutionarily and economically important, affecting features such as pollination, predation and seed dispersal. However, in spite of the central role of flowers in plant reproduction, agriculture and horticulture, the processes responsible for the origin and subsequent evolution of the flower remain fundamental problems in plant biology. Major questions in...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Joaquín Calatayud José Luis Hórreo Jaime Madrigal-González Alain Migeon Miguel Á Rodríguez Sara Magalhães Joaquín Hortal

The evolution of resource use in herbivores has been conceptualized as an analog of the theory of island biogeography, assuming that plant species are islands separated by phylogenetic distances. Despite its usefulness, this analogy has paradoxically led to neglecting real biogeographical processes in the study of macroevolutionary patterns of herbivore-plant interactions. Here we show that hos...

Journal: :Geochemical Transactions 2006
Paul E Kaelin William W Huggett Ken B Anderson

Samples of vitrified and unvitrified Eocene woody plant tissues collected from the Fossil Forest site, Geodetic Hills, Axel Heiberg Island, have been characterized by TMAH thermochemolysis. All samples are gymnosperm-derived, are of very low maturity and all share the same post-depositional geologic history. Differences in the distributions of products observed from vitrified and unvitrified sa...

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