نتایج جستجو برای: trichome

تعداد نتایج: 1097  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Yinbo Gan Hao Yu Jinrong Peng Pierre Broun

Gibberellins (GA) are known to influence phase change in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) as well as the development of trichomes, which are faithful epidermal markers of shoot maturation. They modulate these developmental programs in part by antagonizing DELLA repressors of growth, GIBBERELLIC ACID INSENSITIVE (GAI) and REPRESSOR OF ga1-3 (RGA). In this study, we have probed the relative rol...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Shui Wang Jia-Wei Wang Nan Yu Chun-Hong Li Bin Luo Jin-Ying Gou Ling-Jian Wang Xiao-Ya Chen

Cotton (Gossypium spp) plants produce seed trichomes (cotton fibers) that are an important commodity worldwide; however, genes controlling cotton fiber development have not been characterized. In Arabidopsis thaliana the MYB gene GLABRA1 (GL1) is a central regulator of trichome development. Here, we show that promoter of a cotton fiber gene, RD22-like1 (RDL1), contains a homeodomain binding L1 ...

Journal: :Annual review of plant physiology and plant molecular biology 1997
M. David Marks

Two basic questions in developmental biology are: How does a cell know when it should or should not differentiate, and once a cell is committed to differentiate, how is that process controlled? The first process regulates the arrangement or pattern of the various cell types, whereas the second makes cells functionally distinct. Together, these two processes define plant morphogenesis. Trichome ...

2017
Satish Kumar M. Verma

Trichomes are hair-like structure that originated from aerial epidermis cells and are found in most plant species, trichomes exposed to various adverse conditions including gamma radiations and ultra violet radiations and herbivore attack insects and pests. Trichome initiation, formation, and development is regulated by some specific group of gene, transcription factors, promoters and cis-regul...

2015
Thomas Eltz Jennifer Küttner Klaus Lunau Ralph Tollrian

*Correspondence: Thomas Eltz, Department of Animal Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity, Ruhr University Bochum, Universitätsstr. 150, NDEF 05/788, 44780 Bochum, Germany e-mail: thomas.eltz@ ruhr-uni-bochum.de Bees make use of plant substrates in more ways than any other group of insects, which is probably linked to their diversification and ecological success. The highly diverse Megachilidae us...

2016

Plant trichomes are specialized epidermal protrusions that, depending on species, are located on the surfaces of leaves, stems, petioles, sepals, seed coats, and other aerial organs. Trichomes not only defend plants against biotic and environmental hazard, but also are able to synthesize, store, and secrete a large number of specialized (secondary) metabolites, including those with significant ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Tiancong Qi Susheng Song Qingcuo Ren Dewei Wu Huang Huang Yan Chen Meng Fan Wen Peng Chunmei Ren Daoxin Xie

Jasmonates (JAs) mediate plant responses to insect attack, wounding, pathogen infection, stress, and UV damage and regulate plant fertility, anthocyanin accumulation, trichome formation, and many other plant developmental processes. Arabidopsis thaliana Jasmonate ZIM-domain (JAZ) proteins, substrates of the CORONATINE INSENSITIVE1 (COI1)-based SCF(COI1) complex, negatively regulate these plant ...

2004
Shui Wang Jia-Wei Wang Nan Yu Chun-Hong Li Bin Luo Jin-Ying Gou Ling-Jian Wang Xiao-Ya Chen

Cotton (Gossypium spp) plants produce seed trichomes (cotton fibers) that are an important commodity worldwide; however, genes controlling cotton fiber development have not been characterized. In Arabidopsis thaliana the MYB gene GLABRA1 (GL1) is a central regulator of trichome development. Here, we show that promoter of a cotton fiber gene, RD22like1 (RDL1), contains a homeodomain binding L1 b...

Journal: :Development 1996
J C Larkin N Young M Prigge M D Marks

Arabidopsis trichomes are single-celled epidermal hairs that serve as a useful model for the study of plant cell differentiation. An examination of the distribution of trichomes early in their development revealed that developing trichomes occur adjacent to another trichome much less frequently than would be expected by chance. Clonal analysis of epidermal cell lineages ruled out a role for cel...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2004
Dagmar Kolb Maria Müller

BACKGROUND AND AIMS In the present study, the differences between glandular and non-glandular trichomes, the secretory process and the method of secretion were studied. Previous studies on leaves of Styrian oil pumpkin (Cucurbia pepo var. styriaca) plants have shown that four morphologically and ontogenetically independent glandular and non-glandular trichome types and one bristle hair type can...

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