نتایج جستجو برای: artificial seeds

تعداد نتایج: 330797  

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2002
Sorgan S K Tai Miles C M Chen Chi-Chung Peng Jason T C Tzen

Oleosins are structural proteins sheltering the oil bodies of plant seeds. Two isoform classes termed H- and L-oleosin are present in diverse angiosperms. Two H-oleosins and one L-oleosin were identified in sesame oil bodies from the protein sequences deduced from their corresponding cDNA clones. Sequence analysis showed that the main difference between the H- and L-isoforms is an insertion of ...

2012
Ivan Baxter Christian Hermans Brett Lahner Elena Yakubova Marina Tikhonova Nathalie Verbruggen Dai-yin Chao David E. Salt

In order to grow on soils that vary widely in chemical composition, plants have evolved mechanisms for regulating the elemental composition of their tissues to balance the mineral nutrient and trace element bioavailability in the soil with the requirements of the plant for growth and development. The biodiversity that exists within a species can be utilized to investigate how regulatory mechani...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Susumu Aoyama Masahiko Shimoike Yuichi Hiratsuka

Protein molecules produce diverse functions according to their combination and arrangement as is evident in a living cell. Therefore, they have a great potential for application in future devices. However, it is currently very difficult to construct systems in which a large number of different protein molecules work cooperatively. As an approach to this challenge, we arranged protein molecules ...

2011
Amy E. Dunham

Biopedturbation, or animal-caused soil disturbance, may be important for development and maintenance of small-scale heterogeneity in ecosystems with the potential to alter seed mortality and recruitment. However, its role in tropical forests has been largely ignored. This study explored effects of vertebrate biopedturbation on seed (1) microsite heterogeneity, (2) predation and (3) germination ...

2004
Pablo M. Granitto Pablo F. Verdes H. Alejandro Ceccatto

We explore the feasibility of implementing fast and reliable computer-based systems for the automatic identification of weed seeds from color and black and white images. Seeds size, shape, color and texture characteristics are obtained by standard image-processing techniques, and their discriminating power as classification features is assessed. These investigations are performed on a database ...

2005
R. Boulay A. J. Manzaneda X. Cerdá

The seeds of many plant species present a food body that is consumed by animal dispersers. In theory, if the animals are polyphagous, the availability of alternative food resource other than the diaspore itself may influence its dispersal and survival. We used the myrmecochore Helleborus foetidus L. (Ranunculaceae), the seeds ofwhich are attached to a lipid-rich elaiosome that is attractive to ...

2012
Sheri A. Shiflett SHERI A. SHIFLETT Donald R. Young Robert Reilly Leonard Smock Julie Naumann Steven Brantley Jaclyn Vick Spencer Bissett

AVIAN SEED DISPERSAL ON VIRGINIA BARRIER ISLANDS: POTENTIAL INFLUENCE ON VEGETATION COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND PATCH DYNAMICS. By Sheri A. Shiflett, Master of Science A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biology at Virginia Commonwealth University. Virginia Commonwealth University, 2008 Thesis Director, Dr. Donald R. Young, Department...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
K E Ashelford S J Norris J C Fry M J Bailey M J Day

We describe two prolonged bacteriophage blooms within sugar beet rhizospheres ensuing from an artificial increase in numbers of an indigenous soil bacterium. Further, we provide evidence of in situ competition between these phages. This is the first in situ demonstration of such microbial interactions in soil. To achieve this, sugar beet seeds were inoculated with Serratia liquefaciens CP6RS or...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
R M Bringhurst Z G Cardon D J Gage

Identifying the types and distributions of organic substrates that support microbial activities around plant roots is essential for a full understanding of plant-microbe interactions and rhizosphere ecology. We have constructed a strain of the soil bacterium Sinorhizobium meliloti containing a gfp gene fused to the melA promoter which is induced on exposure to galactose and galactosides. We use...

2016
Prafull Salvi Saurabh Chandra Saxena Bhanu Prakash Petla Nitin Uttam Kamble Harmeet Kaur Pooja Verma Venkateswara Rao Shraboni Ghosh Manoj Majee

Galactinol synthase (GolS) catalyzes the first and rate limiting step of Raffinose Family Oligosaccharide (RFO) biosynthetic pathway, which is a highly specialized metabolic event in plants. Increased accumulation of galactinol and RFOs in seeds have been reported in few plant species, however their precise role in seed vigor and longevity remain elusive. In present study, we have shown that ga...

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