نتایج جستجو برای: prunus

تعداد نتایج: 5350  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
g. sharma neurobiology lab, department of zoology, university of rajasthan, jaipur, india r. sisodia neurobiology lab, department of zoology, university of rajasthan, jaipur, india e. meghnani mahatma gandhi institute of applied sciences, jaipur, india

background: the increasing use of nuclear radiation for human welfare necessitates the search for new, safe, cost effective radio protectors not only for the personnel’s charged with the responsibility of working or testing with radiations in laboratories, but also for general public. with this view the present study has been undertaken to determine the deleterious effects of sub lethal gamma r...

2017
Xiang Zhu Kun Xiao Haiyang Cui Jianfang Hu

Root-knot nematodes (RKNs), particularly Meloidogyne incognita, are the most devastating soil-borne pathogens that significantly affect the production of Prunus spp. fruit. RKN infection is difficult to control and consequently causes massive yield losses each year. However, several germplasms of wild Prunus spp. have been shown to display resistance to M. incognita. Consequently, both the isol...

2016
Judith Ssali Nantongo Gerald Eilu Thomas Geburek Silvio Schueler Heino Konrad

In flowering plants, self-incompatibility is an effective genetic mechanism that prevents self-fertilization. Most Prunus tree species exhibit a homomorphic gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) system, in which the pollen phenotype is encoded by its own haploid genome. To date, no identification of S-alleles had been done in Prunus africana, the only member of the genus in Africa. To identif...

2011

Ethanol extract of prune was separated into hexane-soluble and H(2)O-soluble fractions, and the H(2)O-soluble fraction was further separated into a methanol (MeOH) eluate and an H(2)O eluate by Diaion HP-20 column chromatography. The MeOH eluate exhibited the strongest antioxidant activity among the separated fractions evaluated by oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC). Further purification...

2014
Bernardo Rodamilans David San León Louisa Mühlberger Thierry Candresse Michael Neumüller Juan Carlos Oliveros Juan Antonio García

Plum pox virus (PPV) infects Prunus trees around the globe, posing serious fruit production problems and causing severe economic losses. One variety of Prunus domestica, named 'Jojo', develops a hypersensitive response to viral infection. Here we compared infected and non-infected samples using next-generation RNA sequencing to characterize the genetic complexity of the viral population in infe...

2010
Radovan I. Bošković Daniel J. Sargent Kenneth R. Tobutt

The self-incompatibility mechanism that reduces inbreeding in many plants of the Rosaceae is attributed to a multi-allelic S locus which, in the Prunoideae and Maloideae subfamilies, comprises two complementary genes, a stylar-expressed S-RNase and a pollen-expressed SFB. To elucidate incompatibility in the subfamily Rosoideae, stylar-specific RNases and self-(in)compatibility status were analy...

2017
Jorge Del Cueto Irina A. Ionescu Martina Pičmanová Oliver Gericke Mohammed S. Motawia Carl E. Olsen José A. Campoy Federico Dicenta Birger L. Møller Raquel Sánchez-Pérez

Almond and sweet cherry are two economically important species of the Prunus genus. They both produce the cyanogenic glucosides prunasin and amygdalin. As part of a two-component defense system, prunasin and amygdalin release toxic hydrogen cyanide upon cell disruption. In this study, we investigated the potential role within prunasin and amygdalin and some of its derivatives in endodormancy re...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2006
Nathanael R Hauck Kazuo Ikeda Ryutaro Tao Amy F Iezzoni

Gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) is an outcrossing mechanism in flowering plants that is genetically controlled by 2 separate genes located at the highly polymorphic S-locus, termed S-haplotype. This study characterizes a pollen part mutant of the S(1)-haplotype present in sour cherry (Rosaceae, Prunus cerasus L.) that contributes to the loss of GSI. Inheritance of S-haplotypes from reci...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Tineke Sonneveld Kenneth R Tobutt Simon P Vaughan Timothy P Robbins

Recently, an S haplotype-specific F-box (SFB) gene has been proposed as a candidate for the pollen-S specificity gene of RNase-mediated gametophytic self-incompatibility in Prunus (Rosaceae). We have examined two pollen-part mutant haplotypes of sweet cherry (Prunus avium). Both were found to retain the S-RNase, which determines stylar specificity, but one (S3' in JI 2434) has a deletion includ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1997
S A Kofalvi J F Marcos M C Cañizares V Pallás T Candresse

Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) is able to infect a number of herbaceous and woody hosts, such as grapevine, Citrus or Prunus plants. Previous phylogenetic analyses have suggested the existence of three major groups of HSVd isolates (plum-type, hop-type and citrus-type). The fact that these groups often contain isolates from only a limited number of isolation hosts prompted the suggestion that group-di...

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