نتایج جستجو برای: floral origin

تعداد نتایج: 208410  

Journal: : 2021

The study was planned to assess botanic origin, antioxidant power, antimicrobial activity and physicochemical properties of four honey samples were collected in Turkey. melissopalynologic results revealed that sample 1 2 are polyfloral, others unifloral. Total content phenolic (116.47-1711.13 mg GAE/100 g) flavonoids (1.46 - 27.25 CAE/100 analysed, the activities measured by ferrous ion chelati...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
André S Chanderbali Mi-Jeong Yoo Laura M Zahn Samuel F Brockington P Kerr Wall Matthew A Gitzendanner Victor A Albert James Leebens-Mack Naomi S Altman Hong Ma Claude W dePamphilis Douglas E Soltis Pamela S Soltis

The origin and rapid diversification of the angiosperms (Darwin's "Abominable Mystery") has engaged generations of researchers. Here, we examine the floral genetic programs of phylogenetically pivotal angiosperms (water lily, avocado, California poppy, and Arabidopsis) and a nonflowering seed plant (a cycad) to obtain insight into the origin and subsequent evolution of the flower. Transcription...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Jing Zhao Ying Tian Ji-Si Zhang Man Zhao Pichang Gong Simone Riss Rainer Saedler Chaoying He

The Chinese lantern phenotype or inflated calyx syndrome (ICS) is a postfloral morphological novelty in Physalis. Its origin is associated with the heterotopic expression of the MADS box gene 2 from Physalis floridana (MPF2) in floral organs, yet the process underlying its identity remains elusive. Here, we show that MPF3, which is expressed specifically in floral tissues, encodes a core eudico...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Ya-Qin Wen Jinzhen Zhang Yi Li Lanzhen Chen Wen Zhao Jinhui Zhou Yue Jin

The phenolic and proline content were determined in honey samples of different floral origins (rapeseed, sunflower, buckwheat and Codonopsis) from five different regions of China. The phenolic and proline profile of these samples were used to construct a statistical model to distinguish honeys from different floral origins. Significant differences were identified among the studied honey samples...

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
David A Baum Barbara A Whitlock

A recent study of the expression of floral organ identity genes in buttercups, poppies and their relatives has shed light on the evolutionary origin of petals.

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2000
Lawton-Rauh Alvarez-Buylla Purugganan

Flowers, as reproductive structures of the most successful group of land plants, have been a central focus of study for both evolutionists and ecologists. Recent advances in unravelling the genetics of flower development have provided insight into the evolution of floral structures among angiosperms. The study of the evolution of genes that control floral morphogenesis permits us to draw infere...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2007
Louis P Ronse De Craene

BACKGROUND The aim of this paper is to discuss the controversial origins of petals from tepals or stamens and the links between the morphological expression of petals and floral organ identity genes in the core eudicots. SCOPE I challenge the widely held classical view that petals are morphologically derived from stamens in the core eudicots, and sepals from tepals or bracts. Morphological da...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2004
Chaoying He Thomas Münster Heinz Saedler

Floral morphological novelties, like homeotic changes of whorl 1 organs, can easily arise by modifying existing regulatory networks. Ectopic expression of B-function MADS-box genes in whorl 1 leads to a replacement of sepals by petals, as is found in the Liliaceae. In cases where leaf-like sepals or even inflated calyces develop, which ultimately envelop the mature fruit as in Physalis, ectopic...

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