نتایج جستجو برای: chlorophyll degradation and yellowing conversely

تعداد نتایج: 16850938  

2015
Kai Qiu Zhongpeng Li Zhen Yang Junyi Chen Shouxin Wu Xiaoyu Zhu Shan Gao Jiong Gao Guodong Ren Benke Kuai Xin Zhou G. Eric Schaller

Degreening, caused by chlorophyll degradation, is the most obvious symptom of senescing leaves. Chlorophyll degradation can be triggered by endogenous and environmental cues, and ethylene is one of the major inducers. ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE3 (EIN3) is a key transcription factor in the ethylene signaling pathway. It was previously reported that EIN3, miR164, and a NAC (NAM, ATAF, and CUC) transcri...

1999
M. J. JOLLANDS

Unstabilised bisphenol A polycarbonate samples were aged under UV radiation for periods of up to 3000 hours. The samples were then characterised using FTIR/ATR, GPC, SEM, microscopy, light transmission and colour changes. The changes in optical properties were related back to the changes in the polymer microstructure and composition. In this study, the molecular weight of polycarbonate was seen...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1997
L Fan S Zheng X Wang

Membrane disruption has been proposed to be a key event in plant senescence, and phospholipase D (PLD; EC 3.1.4.4) has been thought to play an important role in membrane deterioration. We recently cloned and biochemically characterized three different PLDs from Arabidopsis. In this study, we investigated the role of the most prevalent phospholipid-hydrolyzing enzyme, PLD alpha, in membrane degr...

2016
Juan Yu Yixiang Zhang Chao Di Qunlian Zhang Kang Zhang Chunchao Wang Qi You Hong Yan Susie Y. Dai Joshua S Yuan Wenying Xu Zhen Su

JASMONATE ZIM-domain (JAZ) proteins play important roles in plant defence and growth by regulating jasmonate signalling. Through data mining, we discovered that the JAZ7 gene was up-regulated in darkness. In the dark, the jaz7 mutant displayed more severe leaf yellowing, quicker chlorophyll degradation, and higher hydrogen peroxide accumulation compared with wild-type (WT) plants. The mutant ph...

2002
Lu Fan Suqin Zheng

Membrane disruption has been proposed to be a key event in plant senescence, and phospholipase D (PLD; EC 3.1.4.4) has been thought to play an important role in membrane deterioration. We recently cloned and biochemically characterized three different PLDs from Arabidopsis. In this study, we investigated the role of the most prevalent phospholipidhydrolyzing enzyme, PLDa, in membrane degradatio...

2011
Neil A. Smith Andrew L. Eamens Ming-Bo Wang

The Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) Y-satellite RNA (Y-Sat) has a small non-protein-coding RNA genome that induces yellowing symptoms in infected Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco). How this RNA pathogen induces such symptoms has been a longstanding question. We show that the yellowing symptoms are a result of small interfering RNA (siRNA)-directed RNA silencing of the chlorophyll biosynthetic gene, CHLI....

2014
Akemi Ohmiya Masumi Hirashima Masafumi Yagi Koji Tanase Chihiro Yamamizo

Plants have an ability to prevent chlorophyll accumulation, which would mask the bright flower color, in their petals. In contrast, leaves contain substantial amounts of chlorophyll, as it is essential for photosynthesis. The mechanisms of organ-specific chlorophyll accumulation are unknown. To identify factors that determine the chlorophyll content in petals, we compared the expression of gene...

2017
Galina Smolikova Elena Dolgikh Maria Vikhnina Andrej Frolov Sergei Medvedev

The embryos of some angiosperms (usually referred to as chloroembryos) contain chlorophylls during the whole period of embryogenesis. Developing embryos have photochemically active chloroplasts and are able to produce assimilates, further converted in reserve biopolymers, whereas at the late steps of embryogenesis, seeds undergo dehydration, degradation of chlorophylls, transformation of chloro...

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