نتایج جستجو برای: non flowering plants

تعداد نتایج: 1507681  

2014
Amadou Oury Diallo Zahra Agharbaoui Mohamed A. Badawi Mohamed Ali Ali-Benali Amira Moheb Mario Houde Fathey Sarhan

The einkorn wheat mutant mvp-1 (maintained vegetative phase 1) has a non-flowering phenotype caused by deletions including, but not limited to, the genes CYS, PHYC, and VRN1. However, the impact of these deletions on global gene expression is still unknown. Transcriptome analysis showed that these deletions caused the upregulation of several pathogenesis-related (PR) and jasmonate-responsive ge...

بابالار, مصباح, شیخ اسدی, مرتضی, خندان میرکوهی, عزیزاله , طاهری, محمد‌رضا ,

In order to study the effects of mycorrhizal fungi on quantitative and qualitative traits of roots, shoots and flower of Lisianthus, the inoculation with two mycorrhizal fungi isolates (Glomus mosseae and G. intraradices) and their blend was experimented under different levels of phosphorus (10, 20 and 40 mg/kg soil) in a factorial trial, based on a randomized complete blocks design, under gree...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Tom E X Miller Jennifer L Williams Eelke Jongejans Rein Brys Hans Jacquemyn

Understanding the selective forces that shape reproductive strategies is a central goal of evolutionary ecology. Selection on the timing of reproduction is well studied in semelparous organisms because the cost of reproduction (death) can be easily incorporated into demographic models. Iteroparous organisms also exhibit delayed reproduction and experience reproductive costs, although these are ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2017
Stefan A Rensing

Contents 355 I. 355 II. 356 III. 356 IV. 357 V. 358 VI. 359 359 References 359 SUMMARY: Out of a hundred sequenced and published land plant genomes, four are not of flowering plants. This severely skewed taxonomic sampling hinders our comprehension of land plant evolution at large. Moreover, most genetically accessible model species are flowering plants as well. If we are to gain a deeper under...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2016
Virginia Fernández Yasuyuki Takahashi José Le Gourrierec George Coupland

Plants detect changes in day length to induce seasonal patterns of flowering. The photoperiodic pathway accelerates the flowering of Arabidopsis thaliana under long days (LDs) whereas it is inactive under short days (SDs), resulting in delayed flowering. This delay is overcome by exposure of plants to high temperature (27°C) under SDs (27°C-SD). Previously, the high-temperature flowering respon...

2012
Robert Grant-Downton Josefina Rodriguez-Enriquez

Knowledge of sexual reproduction systems in flowering plants is essential to humankind, with crop fertility vitally important for food security. Here, we review rapidly emerging new evidence for the key importance of non-coding RNAs in male reproductive development in flowering plants. From the commitment of somatic cells to initiating reproductive development through to meiosis and the develop...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2017
Charles G Willis Elizabeth R Ellwood Richard B Primack Charles C Davis Katelin D Pearson Amanda S Gallinat Jenn M Yost Gil Nelson Susan J Mazer Natalie L Rossington Tim H Sparks Pamela S Soltis

The timing of phenological events, such as leaf-out and flowering, strongly influence plant success and their study is vital to understanding how plants will respond to climate change. Phenological research, however, is often limited by the temporal, geographic, or phylogenetic scope of available data. Hundreds of millions of plant specimens in herbaria worldwide offer a potential solution to t...

2013
Inés Ponce de León Marcos Montesano

During evolution, plants have developed mechanisms to cope with and adapt to different types of stress, including microbial infection. Once the stress is sensed, signaling pathways are activated, leading to the induced expression of genes with different roles in defense. Mosses (Bryophytes) are non-vascular plants that diverged from flowering plants more than 450 million years ago, allowing com...

Journal: :Molecules and cells 2011
Wanhui Kim Hae Ji Ahn Tzyy-Jen Chiou Ji Hoon Ahn

A moderate change in ambient temperature significantly affects plant physiology including flowering time. MiR399 and its target gene PHOSPHATE 2 (PHO2) are known to play a role in the maintenance of phosphate homeostasis. However, the regulation of flowering time by the miR399-PHO2 module has not been investigated. As we have previously identified miR399 as an ambient temperature-responsive miR...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Xiaoning Cai Jenny Ballif Saori Endo Elizabeth Davis Mingxiang Liang Dong Chen Daryll DeWald Joel Kreps Tong Zhu Yajun Wu

Flowering at the appropriate time of year is essential for successful reproduction in plants. We found that HAP3b in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), a putative CCAAT-binding transcription factor gene, is involved in controlling flowering time. Overexpression of HAP3b promotes early flowering while hap3b, a null mutant of HAP3b, is delayed in flowering under a long-day photoperiod. Under sho...

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