نتایج جستجو برای: brassica rapa

تعداد نتایج: 14158  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Yutaka Sato Shunsuke Okamoto Takeshi Nishio

The recognition specificity of the pollen ligand of self-incompatibility (SP11/SCR) was investigated using Brassica rapa transgenic plants expressing SP11 transgenes, and SP11 of Raphanus sativus S-21 was found to have the same recognition specificity as that of B. rapa S-9. In a set of three S haplotypes, whose sequence identities of SP11 and SRK are fairly high, R. sativus S-6 showed the same...

2013
Xiaowu Wang Michael Freeling

BRASSICA GENOME RESEARCH TOPIC Brassica species include important crops and provide unique materials for the study of genome evolution. These crops include six important vegetables and oilseed crops, which have been classically described by “U’s triangle’. The three diploid species B. rapa (A genome), B. nigra (B genome), and B. oleracea (C genome) have formed the amphidiploid species B. juncea...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Foo Cheung Martin Trick Nizar Drou Yong Pyo Lim Jee-Young Park Soo-Jin Kwon Jin-A Kim Rod Scott J Chris Pires Andrew H Paterson Chris Town Ian Bancroft

Homoeologous regions of Brassica genomes were analyzed at the sequence level. These represent segments of the Brassica A genome as found in Brassica rapa and Brassica napus and the corresponding segments of the Brassica C genome as found in Brassica oleracea and B. napus. Analysis of synonymous base substitution rates within modeled genes revealed a relatively broad range of times (0.12 to 1.37...

2017
David L Des Marais

The influence of time on the drought response of Brassica rapa, an agriculturally important species of plant, has been clarified.

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
K L Hale S P McGrath E Lombi S M Stack N Terry I J Pickering G N George E A Pilon-Smits

To elucidate plant mechanisms involved in molybdenum (Mo) sequestration and tolerance, Brassica spp. seedlings were supplied with molybdate, and the effects on plant physiology, morphology, and biochemistry were analyzed. When supplied with (colorless) molybdate Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) seedlings accumulated water-soluble blue crystals in their peripheral cell layers. Energy dispersive ...

2013
Xiaonan Li Nirala Ramchiary Vignesh Dhandapani Su Ryun Choi Yoonkang Hur Ill-Sup Nou Moo Kyoung Yoon Yong Pyo Lim

Brassica rapa is an important crop species that produces vegetables, oilseed, and fodder. Although many studies reported quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping, the genes governing most of its economically important traits are still unknown. In this study, we report QTL mapping for morphological and yield component traits in B. rapa and comparative map alignment between B. rapa, B. napus, B. jun...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Nancy R Hofmann

The Brassicaceae family includes important crop plants as well as the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. The evolutionary history of this family is characterized by a number of whole genome duplications (WGDs), and the relationships within the family have been a matter of study and debate for decades. Recent multi-gene phylogenetic analyses have revealed that the Brassicaceae family can be divid...

2016
Ruby Chandna Rehna Augustine Praveena Kanchupati Roshan Kumar Pawan Kumar Gulab C. Arya Naveen C. Bisht

14-3-3s are highly conserved, multigene family proteins that have been implicated in modulating various biological processes. The presence of inherent polyploidy and genome complexity has limited the identification and characterization of 14-3-3 proteins from globally important Brassica crops. Through data mining of Brassica rapa, the model Brassica genome, we identified 21 members encoding 14-...

2015
Till A. Diehn Benjamin Pommerrenig Nadine Bernhardt Anja Hartmann Gerd P. Bienert

Aquaporins (AQPs) are essential channel proteins that regulate plant water homeostasis and the uptake and distribution of uncharged solutes such as metalloids, urea, ammonia, and carbon dioxide. Despite their importance as crop plants, little is known about AQP gene and protein function in cabbage (Brassica oleracea) and other Brassica species. The recent releases of the genome sequences of B. ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
B Zhu J R Lawrence S I Warwick P Mason L Braun M D Halfhill C N Stewart

Stable expression of a transgene may lead to increased fitness for wild plants after acquiring the transgene via crop-weed hybridization. Here, we investigate the stability of Bt toxin content in wild Brassica rapa acquiring the Bt gene from Bt Brassica napus. The Bt toxin content in nine Bt-expressing B. napus lines was 0.80-1.70 micro g/g leaf tissue throughout the growing season. These nine ...

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