نتایج جستجو برای: sepal

تعداد نتایج: 237  

Journal: :Science 2002
Julia Vrebalov Diane Ruezinsky Veeraragavan Padmanabhan Ruth White Diana Medrano Rachel Drake Wolfgang Schuch Jim Giovannoni

Tomato plants harboring the ripening-inhibitor (rin) mutation yield fruits that fail to ripen. Additionally, rin plants display enlarged sepals and loss of inflorescence determinacy. Positional cloning of the rin locus revealed two tandem MADS-box genes (LeMADS-RIN and LeMADS-MC), whose expression patterns suggested roles in fruit ripening and sepal development, respectively. The rin mutation a...

2016
Jiang-Feng Liu Si-Ren Lan Bi-Zhu He Yi-Chi Liang

A new orchid species, Bulbophyllum pingnanense, is described and illustrated from Fujian, China. It is similar to Bulbophyllum brevipedunculatum and Bulbophyllum albociliatum in vegetative and floral morphology, but it can be distinguished from Bulbophyllum brevipedunculatum by having a longer dorsal sepal with longer white ciliate on margin, longer and lanceolate lateral sepals, and a glabrous...

Journal: :Acta Botanica Brasilica 2021

Calolisianthus speciosus, an endemic species of cerrado and campos rupestres in Brazil, bears colleters both the leaf base sepal. These (leaf sepal) were anatomically compared to identify differences their structure secretion mechanism. Samples sepals leaves different development stages collected processed according standard methodologies for anatomical ultrastructural studies. Sepal similar, b...

Roselle )Hibiscus sabdariffa  L.) is a new medicinal plants can be used as a suitable plant in cropping pattern. Recently, due to different uses has been considered by farmers. In order to evaluate the effects of sowing date and intra-row on leaf area index, dry matter accumulation and physiological characteristics of roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L (.the field experiment was conducted split plo...

2014
J. W. Chandler W. Werr

In the Arabidopsis inflorescence meristem (IM), auxin is considered a prepatterning signal for floral primordia, whereas a centripetal mode of positional information for floral organ identity is inherent to the ABCE model. However, spatio-temporal patterns of organ initiation in each whorl at the earliest initiation stages are largely unknown. Evidence suggests that initial flower development o...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2012
Samuel F Brockington Paula J Rudall Michael W Frohlich David G Oppenheimer Pamela S Soltis Douglas E Soltis

Petals, defined as the showy laminar floral organs in the second floral whorl, have been shown to be under similar genetic control in distantly related core eudicot model organisms. On the basis of these findings, it is commonly assumed that the petal identity program regulated by B-class MADS-box gene homologs is invariant across the core eudicot clade. However, the core eudicots, which compri...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2021

Abstract Flower sepals are critical for flower development and vary greatly in life span depending on their function post-pollination. Very little is known about what controls sepal longevity. Using a senescence mutant screen, we identified two Arabidopsis mutants with delayed directly connecting strigolactones regulation novel floral context that hitherto has not been explored. The mutations w...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Ling-Yun Zhang Yi-Ben Peng Sandrine Pelleschi-Travier Ying Fan Yan-Fen Lu Ying-Min Lu Xiu-Ping Gao Yuan-Yue Shen Serge Delrot Da-Peng Zhang

The phloem unloading pathway remains unclear in fleshy fruits accumulating a high level of soluble sugars. A structural investigation in apple fruit (Malus domestica Borkh. cv Golden Delicious) showed that the sieve element-companion cell complex of the sepal bundles feeding the fruit flesh is symplasmically isolated over fruit development. 14C-autoradiography indicated that the phloem of the s...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Xian Qu Prerana Rao Chatty Adrienne H K Roeder

Size is a critical property of a cell, but how it is determined is still not well understood. The sepal epidermis of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) contains cells with a diversity of sizes ranging from giant cells to small cells. Giant cells have undergone endoreduplication, a specialized cell cycle in which cells replicate their DNA but fail to divide, becoming polyploid and enlarged. Thro...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2010
Stefan Andersson Maarten Ellmer Tove H Jorgensen Anna Palmé

Understanding the genetic consequences of changes in population size is fundamental in a variety of contexts, such as adaptation and conservation biology. In the study presented here, we have performed a replicated experiment with the plant Nigella degenii to explore the quantitative genetic effects of a single-founder bottleneck. In agreement with additive theory, the bottleneck reduced the me...

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