نتایج جستجو برای: seedling resistance

تعداد نتایج: 388738  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1923

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Winslow R. Briggs

The resistance encountered by a seedling as it pushes through the soil causes inhibition of stem elongation and stimulates stem thickening, facilitating soil penetration. A new study demonstrates that two proteolytic pathways work in double-negative fashion - one targeting the other - to protect transcription factors central to this response.

2014
Shahnoor S. Shaik Massimiliano Carciofi Helle J. Martens Kim H. Hebelstrup Andreas Blennow

Cereal grain germination is central for plant early development, and efficient germination has a major role in crop propagation and malting. Endosperm starch is the prime energy reserve in germination and seedling establishment. In this study, it was hypothesized that optimized starch granule structure, and not only the endosperm starch content per se, is important for germination and seedling ...

2008
Andreas Stampfli Michaela Zeiter

Questions: Is seedling emergence limited by the set of viable seeds, by incompatibility between the phenology of seed shedding and timing of mowing, or by dry weather in germination periods? Does seedling mortality fluctuate with season and weather? Location: Negrentino, southern Alps, Switzerland. Methods: Fecundity estimates of the dominant grass Bromus erectus; highly frequent counts of spon...

2018
Zongkuan Wang Jiangyue Cheng Anqi Fan Jia Zhao Zhongyu Yu Yingbo Li Heng Zhang Jin Xiao Faheem Muhammad Haiyan Wang Aizhong Cao Liping Xing Xiue Wang

Plant sense potential microbial pathogen using pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). The Lectin receptor-like kinase genes (LecRKs) are involved in various cellular processes mediated by signal transduction pathways. In the present study, an L-type lectin receptor kinase gene LecRK-V was cloned from Haynaldia villosa, a diploid wheat r...

Journal: :The plant genome 2017
Kathy Esvelt Klos Belayneh A Yimer Ebrahiem M Babiker Aaron D Beattie J Michael Bonman Martin L Carson James Chong Stephen A Harrison Amir M H Ibrahim Frederic L Kolb Curt A McCartney Michael McMullen Jennifer Mitchell Fetch Mohsen Mohammadi J Paul Murphy Nicholas A Tinker

Oat crown rust, caused by f. sp. , is a major constraint to oat ( L.) production in many parts of the world. In this first comprehensive multienvironment genome-wide association map of oat crown rust, we used 2972 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) genotyped on 631 oat lines for association mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL). Seedling reaction to crown rust in these lines was assessed...

2017
Ronja Wonneberger Andrea Ficke Morten Lillemo

Barley net blotch caused by the necrotrophic fungus Pyrenophora teres is a major barley disease in Norway. It can cause grain shriveling and yield losses, and resistance in currently grown cultivars is insufficient. In this study, a set of 589 polymorphic SNP markers was used to map resistance loci in a population of 109 doubled haploid lines from a cross between the closely related Norwegian c...

1998
J. A. Kolmer

Leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici) is the most widespread and regularly occurring rust on wheat. Genetic resistance is the most economical method of reducing yield losses due to leaf rust. To date, 46 leaf rust resistance genes have been designated and mapped in wheat. Resistance gene expression is dependent on the genetics of host-parasite interaction, temperature conditio...

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