نتایج جستجو برای: carpel polymorphism

تعداد نتایج: 107667  

Journal: :The Plant cell 1995
B Savidge S D Rounsley M F Yanofsky

MADS box genes play important roles in specifying floral meristem and floral organ identity. We characterized the temporal and spatial expression patterns of two members of this gene family, AGL4 and AGL5 (for AGAMOUS [AG]-like). AGL4 RNA initially accumulates after the onset of expression of the floral meristem identity genes but before the onset of expression of the floral organ identity gene...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Tsai-Yu Tzeng Hsing-Yu Chen Chang-Hsien Yang

Two MADS box genes, Lily MADS Box Gene 2 (LMADS2) and Eustoma grandiflorum MADS Box Gene 1 (EgMADS1), with an extensive similarity to the petunia (Petunia hybrida) FLORAL BINDING PROTEIN 7/11 and Arabidopsis AGL11, were characterized from the lily (Lilium longiflorum) and lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum). The expression of LMADS2 and EgMADS1 mRNA was restricted to the carpel and was absent in ...

2017
João L. Coito Miguel J. N. Ramos Jorge Cunha Helena G. Silva Sara Amâncio Maria M. R. Costa Margarida Rocheta

Vitis vinifera vinifera is a hermaphrodite subspecies, while its ancestor, Vitis vinifera sylvestris, is dioecious. We have identified two genes that together allow the discrimination between male, female and hermaphrodite Vitis plants. The sex locus region on chromosome 2 was screened resulting in the discovery of a new gene, VviFSEX. The same screening revealed another gene, VviAPRT3, located...

2014
Rosa del C. Ortiz Michael H. Nee

The new species Cissampelos arenicola M. Nee & R. Ortiz, from the Bolivian and Paraguayan Chaco is described, its affinities are discussed, and its preliminary conservation status is evaluated. The species is at present known from 13 collections from sand dunes or dry forests. Cissampelos arenicola is distinguished from all other American species in the genus by its ovate- to subreniform-trilob...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2008
A K Sakai S G Weller T M Culley D R Campbell A K Dunbar-Wallis A Andres

Sex allocation theory addresses how separate sexes can evolve from hermaphroditism but little is known about the genetic potential for shifts in sex allocation in flowering plants. We tested assumptions of this theory using the common currency of biomass and measurements of narrow-sense heritabilities and genetic correlations in Schiedea salicaria, a gynodioecious species under selection for gr...

Journal: :Genes & development 2002
Brenda J Reinhart Earl G Weinstein Matthew W Rhoades Bonnie Bartel David P Bartel

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are an extensive class of ~22-nucleotide noncoding RNAs thought to regulate gene expression in metazoans. We find that miRNAs are also present in plants, indicating that this class of noncoding RNA arose early in eukaryotic evolution. In this paper 16 Arabidopsis miRNAs are described, many of which have differential expression patterns in development. Eight are absolutely con...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2000
M K Deyholos L E Sieburth

We analyzed the 4-kb intragenic control region of the AGAMOUS (AG) gene to gain insight into the mechanisms controlling its expression during early flower development. We identified three major expression patterns conferred by 19 AG::reporter gene constructs: the normal AG pattern, a stamen-specific pattern, and a predominantly carpel pattern. To determine whether these three expression pattern...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Ana Maria Sanchez Maurice Bosch Marc Bots Jeroen Nieuwland Richard Feron Celestina Mariani

The successful establishment of angiosperms on land is in part determined by their floral design. Because plants cannotmove to find the idealmate, they have developed agreat variety of flowers to provide different mechanisms of pollen release, pollen transfer, and deposition of the pollen from the male to the female sexual organs, the anther and the pistil, respectively. Pollination ensures the...

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