نتایج جستجو برای: petal wilting

تعداد نتایج: 2506  

Saffron petal is the main by-product of saffron processing which produced at high level but it is not applied and thrown out. Saffron petal is containing of several compounds such as mineral agents, anthocyanins, flavonoids, glycosides, alkaloids and kaempferol. As saffron petal is cheaper and produces in large amounts compared to saffron stigma, so, it can be considered as an appropriate sourc...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Nan Ma Jingqi Xue Yunhui Li Xiaojing Liu Fanwei Dai Wensuo Jia Yunbo Luo Junping Gao

Aquaporins are water channel proteins that facilitate the passage of water through biological membranes and play a crucial role in plant growth. We showed that ethylene treatment significantly reduced petal size, inhibited expansion of petal abaxial subepidermal cells, and decreased petal water content in rose (Rosa hybrida 'Samantha'). Here, we report the isolation of a plasma membrane aquapor...

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: :Plant physiology 1955
T R Nielsen R Overstreet

precedingw or following irrigations. No reduction in the rate of photosynthesis was cletected as soil moisture was extracted, until the approximate time the first visible signs of wilting appeared. As the severity of wilting increased, the photosynthetic rate declined rapidly. When the plants were (listinctly wilted, photosynthetic activity had been reduced to approximately 75 % of its maximum ...

2015
Mura Jyostna Devi Thomas R Sinclair Earl Taliercio Ricardo Aroca

Limiting the transpiration rate (TR) of a plant under high vapor pressure deficit (VPD) has the potential to improve crop yield under drought conditions. The effects of elevated VPD on the expression of genes in the leaves of three soybean accessions, Plant Introduction (PI) 416937, PI 471938 and Hutcheson (PI 518664) were investigated because these accessions have contrasting responses to VPD ...

2015
Hiroko Mochizuki-Kawai Tomoko Niki Kenichi Shibuya Kazuo Ichimura Panagiotis Kalaitzis

In the petals of some species of flowers, programmed cell death (PCD) begins earlier in mesophyll cells than in epidermal cells. However, PCD progression in each cell type has not been characterized in detail. We separately constructed a time course of biochemical signs and expression patterns of PCD-associated genes in epidermal and mesophyll cells in Lilium cv. Yelloween petals. Before visibl...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2002
Carol Wagstaff Michael K Leverentz Gareth Griffiths Brian Thomas Usawadee Chanasut Anthony D Stead Hilary J Rogers

The functional life of the flower is terminated by senescence and/or abscission. Multiple processes contribute to produce the visible signs of petal wilting and inrolling that typify senescence, but one of the most important is that of protein degradation and remobilization. This is mediated in many species through protein ubiquitination and the action of specific protease enzymes. This paper r...

2014
Yihui Xie Boris Veytsman

There are several reasons why this book might be of interest to a TEX user. First, LTEX has a prominent place in the book. Second, the book describes a very interesting offshoot of literate programming, a topic traditionally popular in the TEX community. Third, since a number of TEX users work with data analysis and statistics, R could be a useful tool for them. Since some TUGboat readers are l...

2017
Sarah M. McKim Anne-Lise Routier-Kierzkowska Marie Monniaux Daniel Kierzkowski Bjorn Pieper Richard S. Smith Miltos Tsiantis Angela Hay

Four petals characterize the flowers of most species in the Brassicaceae family, and this phenotype is generally robust to genetic and environmental variation. A variable petal number distinguishes the flowers of Cardamine hirsuta from those of its close relative Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), and allelic variation at many loci contribute to this trait. However, it is less clear whether C....

Journal: :Plant physiology 1945
A H Hendrickson F J Veihmeyer

In experimental work on the soil-water relations of plants in the field, it is advantageous to have some knowledge of the water-holding characteristics of the soil before the field trials are started. If the moisture equivalents or the field capacities and the permanent wilting percentages are known, an irrigation program for the various plots can be laid out in advance, with assurance that the...

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