نتایج جستجو برای: aerial organs

تعداد نتایج: 100994  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Brice Bourdenx Amélie Bernard Frédéric Domergue Stéphanie Pascal Amandine Léger Dominique Roby Marjorie Pervent Denis Vile Richard P Haslam Johnathan A Napier René Lessire Jérôme Joubès

Land plant aerial organs are covered by a hydrophobic layer called the cuticle that serves as a waterproof barrier protecting plants against desiccation, ultraviolet radiation, and pathogens. Cuticle consists of a cutin matrix as well as cuticular waxes in which very-long-chain (VLC) alkanes are the major components, representing up to 70% of the total wax content in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis th...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Tamar Eviatar-Ribak Akiva Shalit-Kaneh Louise Chappell-Maor Ziva Amsellem Yuval Eshed Eliezer Lifschitz

BACKGROUND Dedicated storage organs in the form of tubers are evolutionary novelties that share a common function but originate in diverse species from different organs. Tubers in potato, Solanum tuberosum, are derived from the swollen tips of specialized basal lateral juvenile shoots, called stolons. Lateral buds of tomato, Solanum lycopersicum, a potato sibling species, only form regular shoo...

2013
Dayong Cui Jingbo Zhao Yanjun Jing Mingzhu Fan Jing Liu Zhicai Wang Wei Xin Yuxin Hu

The plant hormone auxin plays a critical role in regulating various aspects of plant growth and development, and the spatial accumulation of auxin within organs, which is primarily attributable to local auxin biosynthesis and polar transport, is largely responsible for lateral organ morphogenesis and the establishment of plant architecture. Here, we show that three Arabidopsis INDETERMINATE DOM...

Journal: :محیط زیست طبیعی 0
رضا تمرتاش دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی ساری، ایران مائده یوسفیان دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد نور، ایران سیده خدیجه مهدوی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد نور، ایران محمد مهدوی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد نور، ایران

nowadays green house gases such as carbon have the most effect on global climate changes that can be decreased by plant and soil carbon sequestration of rangelands. livestock grazing has high potential to decrease or increase carbon storage. so this research investigated the effects of enclosure on plant carbon storage in rangeland of enclosure (shah tappeh-chah mahmood) and no enclosure (chiro...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Felix W Jaffé Alexander Tattersall Beverley J Glover

Plant MYB genes can be divided into subgroups on the basis of additional conserved regions of sequence. In some cases, genes within a subgroup share similarities in function, as well as sequence. The functions of three proteins in subgroup 9 have been described, with AmMYBMX regulating the differentiation of conical-papillate petal epidermal cells, PhMYB1 involved in extending the growth of the...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2007
R Milla S Palacio M Maestro-Martínez G Montserrat-Martí

Leaf exchange is an abrupt phenological event that drastically modifies the morphology and physiology of the aerial portion of the plant. We examined if water and osmolyte differences between old leaves and new organs trigger leaf exchange, and whether the differences are closely linked to the resource resorption process in senescing leaves. We monitored concentrations of osmolyte, water, non-s...

2015
Mariana P. Silva Graciela M. Tourn Daniela López Beatriz G. Galati Juan J. Cantero Ana L. Scopel M. P. Silva

In this work, the localization, density, morphology and ultrastructure of secretory structures in aerial organs of Flourensia campestris (FC) and F. oolepis (FO) (Asteraceae) by means of a combination of light, fluorescence, transmission (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were examined. The possible role of secretory structures in the production and secretion of the phytotoxic sesquit...

2016
Matyáš Fendrych Jeffrey Leung Jiří Friml

Despite being composed of immobile cells, plants reorient along directional stimuli. The hormone auxin is redistributed in stimulated organs leading to differential growth and bending. Auxin application triggers rapid cell wall acidification and elongation of aerial organs of plants, but the molecular players mediating these effects are still controversial. Here we use genetically-encoded pH an...

2018
Tiina A Salminen D Magnus Eklund Valentin Joly Kristina Blomqvist Daniel P Matton Johan Edqvist

When plants conquered land, they developed specialized organs, tissues, and cells in order to survive in this new and harsh terrestrial environment. New cell polymers such as the hydrophobic lipid-based polyesters cutin, suberin, and sporopollenin were also developed for protection against water loss, radiation, and other potentially harmful abiotic factors. Cutin and waxes are the main compone...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1991
J W Schiefelbein P N Benfey

The roots of terrestriaf plants are involved in the acquisition of water and nutrients, anchorage of the plant, synthesis of plant hormones, and storage functions. The development of a root system involves strategies that are common to the development of all plant organs, as well as certain aspects that are unique to roots. Despite the importance of roots and some unusual developmental characte...

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