نتایج جستجو برای: transcript derived fragments tdfs

تعداد نتایج: 561129  

2013
Jianshu Wang Xuemin Wang Bohua Yuan Sheng Qiang

Gene expression profiles of Digitaria sanguinalis infected by Curvularia eragrostidis strain QZ-2000 at two concentrations of conidia and two dew durations were analyzed by cDNA amplified fragment length polymorphisms (cDNA-AFLP). Inoculum strength was more determinant of gene expression than dew duration. A total of 256 primer combinations were used for selective amplification and 1214 transcr...

2013
Chaorong Tang Xiaohu Xiao Heping Li Yujie Fan Jianghua Yang Jiyan Qi Huibo Li

Increasing demand for natural rubber prompts studies into the mechanisms governing the productivity of rubber tree (Heveabrasiliensis). It is very interesting to notice that a rubber tree of clone PR107 in Yunnan, China is reported to yield more than 20 times higher than the average rubber tree. This super-high-yielding (SHY) rubber tree (designated as SY107), produced 4.12 kg of latex (cytopla...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
Chuanzao Mao Keke Yi Ling Yang Bingsong Zheng Yunrong Wu Feiyan Liu Ping Wu

Aluminium (Al) toxicity is the major factor limiting crop productivity in acid soils. To investigate the molecular mechanisms of Al toxicity and Al tolerance of rice, cDNA-amplified fragment length polymorphism (cDNA-AFLP) was used for identifying Al-regulated genes in roots of an Al-tolerant tropical upland rice, Azucena, and an Al-sensitive lowland rice, IR1552. Nineteen function-known genes ...

Journal: :Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology 2011
Lei Wang Boru Zhou Lili Wu Baozhu Guo Tingbo Jiang

Salinity is an important environmental factor limiting growth and productivity of plants, and affects almost every aspect of the plant physiology and biochemistry. The objective of this study was to apply cDNA-AFLP and to identify differentially expressed genes in response to NaCl stress vs. no-stress in Populus simonii x Populus nigra in order to develop genetic resources for genetic improveme...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Damien van Raemdonck Edouard Pesquet Sophie Cloquet Hans Beeckman Wout Boerjan Deborah Goffner Mondher El Jaziri Marie Baucher

Vascular secondary growth results from the activity of the vascular cambium, which produces secondary phloem and secondary xylem. By means of cDNA-amplified fragment length polymorphism (cDNA-AFLP) analysis along aspen stems, several potential regulatory genes involved in the progressive transition from primary to secondary growth were identified. A total of 83 unique transcript-derived fragmen...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Constantinos Prassinos Jae-Heung Ko Gregory Lang Amy F Iezzoni Kyung-Hwan Han

Use of dwarfing rootstocks has dramatically increased the profitability of fruit production by reducing production costs, reduced chemical use and higher density plantings. Despite the importance of rootstock-induced dwarfing, the cause of this phenomenon is not known. Using two commercially available graft combinations consisting of a sweet cherry scion, 'Bing', on a dwarfing rootstock (Gi5) o...

2012
Marc-Marie Lechat Jean-Bernard Pouvreau Thomas Péron Mathieu Gauthier Grégory Montiel Christophe Véronési Yasushi Todoroki Bruno Le Bizec Fabrice Monteau David Macherel Philippe Simier Séverine Thoiron Philippe Delavault

After a conditioning period, seed dormancy in obligate root parasitic plants is released by a chemical stimulus secreted by the roots of host plants. Using Phelipanche ramosa as the model, experiments conducted in this study showed that seeds require a conditioning period of at least 4 d to be receptive to the synthetic germination stimulant GR24. A cDNA-AFLP procedure on seeds revealed 58 tran...

2014
Heshan Du Wenhui Li Yuqing Wang Wencai Yang

Bacterial spot caused by several Xanthomonas sp. is one of the most devastating diseases in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). The genetics of hypersensitive resistance to X. perforans race T3 has been intensively investigated and regulatory genes during the infection of race T3 have been identified through transcriptional profiling. However, no work on isolating regulatory genes for field resis...

2011
Malin Elfstrand Jenny Arnerup Karl Lundén Marie Danielsson Marten Lind Ake Olson Anna-Karin Borg-Karlsson Jan Stenlid

Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] is one of the economically most important conifer species in Europe. The major pathogen on Norway spruce is Heterobasidion parviporum (Fr.) Niemelä & Korhonen. The completed genome sequence of H. irregulare opens up new possibilities to understand the interactions between Heterobasidion spp. and spruce. However to date there are no completed genome sequen...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2012
Michela Schiavon Giulio Galla Markus Wirtz Elizabeth A H Pilon-Smits Valentina Telatin Silvia Quaggiotti Ruediger Hell Gianni Barcaccia Mario Malagoli

A differential display cDNA-AFLP derived technique was used to identify gene transcripts regulated by chromium (Cr) in relation to sulfur (S) nutrition in Brassica juncea. Twelve-day old plants were grown with 200 μM sulfate (+S), without sulfate (-S), with 200 μM sulfate plus 200 μM chromate (+S+Cr), or without sulfate plus 200 μM chromate (-S+Cr). Forty-four combinations of degenerate primers...

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