نتایج جستجو برای: petunia hybrid grandiflora

تعداد نتایج: 193131  

2017
Ameneh Anabestani Seyed Ali Akbar Behjatnia Keramat Izadpanah Saeid Tabein Gian Paolo Accotto

Beet curly top virus (BCTV) and beet curly top Iran virus (BCTIV) are known as the causal agents of curly top disease in beet and several other dicotyledonous plants in Iran. These viruses are transmitted by Circulifer species, and until now, there has been no confirmed report of their seed transmission. A percentage (38.2-78.0%) of the seedlings developed from the seeds of a petunia local cult...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2010
Ryan M Warner Aaron E Walworth

The leaf unfolding rate (i.e., development rate) and the number of nodes forming prior to floral initiation are 2 factors determining production times for floriculture crops. Wild relative species of the cultivated petunia (Petunia x hybrida Vilm.) that exhibited faster development rates than modern cultivars and may therefore be useful genetic sources to develop cultivars with decreased produc...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2001
T Maes N Van de Steene J Zethof M Karimi M D'Hauw G Mares M Van Montagu T Gerats

We have isolated three Apetala2 (Ap2)-like genes from petunia and studied their expression patterns by in situ hybridization. PhAp2A has a high sequence similarity to the A function gene Ap2 from Arabidopsis and a similar expression pattern during flower development, suggesting that they are cognate orthologs. PhAp2B and PhAp2C encode for AP2-like proteins that belong to a different subgroup of...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Paula Elomaa Anne Uimari Merja Mehto Victor A Albert Roosa A E Laitinen Teemu H Teeri

We have identified an R2R3-type MYB factor, GMYB10, from Gerbera hybrida (Asteraceae) that shares high sequence homology to and is phylogenetically grouped together with the previously characterized regulators of anthocyanin pigmentation in petunia (Petunia hybrida) and Arabidopsis. GMYB10 is able to induce anthocyanin pigmentation in transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), especially in vegeta...

2011
Juanxu Liu Jingyu Li Huinan Wang Zhaodi Fu Juan Liu Yixun Yu

Ethylene-responsive element-binding factor (ERF) genes constitute one of the largest transcription factor gene families in plants. In Arabidopsis and rice, only a few ERF genes have been characterized so far. Flower senescence is associated with increased ethylene production in many flowers. However, the characterization of ERF genes in flower senescence has not been reported. In this study, 13...

2015
Elske Kusters Serena Della Pina Rob Castel Erik Souer Ronald Koes

Higher plant species diverged extensively with regard to the moment (flowering time) and position (inflorescence architecture) at which flowers are formed. This seems largely caused by variation in the expression patterns of conserved genes that specify floral meristem identity (FMI), rather than changes in the encoded proteins. Here, we report a functional comparison of the promoters of homolo...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Kenichi Shibuya Kristin G Barry Joseph A Ciardi Holly M Loucas Beverly A Underwood Saeid Nourizadeh Joseph R Ecker Harry J Klee David G Clark

The plant hormone ethylene regulates many aspects of growth and development. Loss-of-function mutations in ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE2 (EIN2) result in ethylene insensitivity in Arabidopsis, indicating an essential role of EIN2 in ethylene signaling. However, little is known about the role of EIN2 in species other than Arabidopsis. To gain a better understanding of EIN2, a petunia (Petunia x hybrida ...

2014
Jill C. Preston Stacy A. Jorgensen Suryatapa G. Jha

Flowering time is strictly controlled by a combination of internal and external signals that match seed set with favorable environmental conditions. In the model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana (Brassicaceae), many of the genes underlying development and evolution of flowering have been discovered. However, much remains unknown about how conserved the flowering gene networks are in plants wi...

2010
Melissa S. Hillwig Xiaoteng Liu Guangyu Liu Robert W. Thornburg Gustavo C. MacIntosh

Plants requiring an insect pollinator often produce nectar as a reward for the pollinator's visitations. This rich secretion needs mechanisms to inhibit microbial growth. In Nicotiana spp. nectar, anti-microbial activity is due to the production of hydrogen peroxide. In a close relative, Petunia hybrida, limited production of hydrogen peroxide was found; yet petunia nectar still has anti-bacter...

2018
Christian Haselmair-Gosch Silvija Miosic Daria Nitarska Barbara L. Roth Benjamin Walliser Renate Paltram Rares C. Lucaciu Lukas Eidenberger Thomas Rattei Klaus Olbricht Karl Stich Heidi Halbwirth

A recall campaign for commercial, orange flowering petunia varieties in spring 2017 caused economic losses worldwide. The orange varieties were identified as undeclared genetically engineered (GE)-plants, harboring a maize dihydroflavonol 4-reductase (DFR, A1), which was used in former scientific transgenic breeding attempts to enable formation of orange pelargonidin derivatives from the precur...

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