نتایج جستجو برای: gibberellin

تعداد نتایج: 2821  

2001
Donald E Richards Kathryn E King Tahar Ait-ali Nicholas P Harberd

■ Abstract Gibberellins are hormones that control growth and a wide variety of other plant developmental processes. In recent years, significant progress has been made on the biochemistry of gibberellin biosynthesis and on the mechanisms by which gibberellin levels are regulated in plants. There have also been major advances in the understanding of gibberellin signaling, with several key genes ...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2000
A Lovegrove R Hooley

The plant hormones gibberellin and abscisic acid regulate gene expression, secretion and cell death in aleurone. The emerging picture is of gibberellin perception at the plasma membrane whereas abscisic acid acts at both the plasma membrane and in the cytoplasm - although gibberellin and abscisic acid receptors have yet to be identified. A range of downstream-signalling components and events ha...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2014
Sivan Livne David Weiss

Arabidopsis has three gibberellin receptors, GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE DWARF1 A (GID1A), GID1B and GID1C. All GID1s are localized to the nucleus but have also been detected in the cytoplasm. Since other major gibberellin signaling components have been localized to the nucleus, the current model suggests that gibberellin perception and signaling is nuclear. In this work we investigated whether GID...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی 0
وحید روحی انیسه اسماعیل زاده

abstract fruit cracking of pomegranate is a phenomenon that is shown at most growing zones of the world. pomegranate cracking is the main obstacle for production and export, and have a lot of annual economic damage, the present study has been done about pomegranate trees. the purpose of this research is surveying the decreasing of pomegranate cracking and increasing the fruit quantities and qua...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1972
A N Burdett

Prolonged far red irradiation of imbibed lettuce seeds (Lactuca sativa L. cv. Grand Rapids) makes them unresponsive to subsequent treatment with gibberellin. It has been found that this effect is overcome by supplying gibberellin buffered at a low pH. On the basis of this and other evidence it is suggested that an extended far-red exposure causes a loss of gibberellin sensitivity through an eff...

2012
Fumiaki Hirose Noritoshi Inagaki Atsushi Hanada Shinjiro Yamaguchi Yuji Kamiya Akio Miyao Hirohiko Hirochika Makoto Takano

In contrast to a wealth of knowledge about the photoregulation of gibberellin metabolism in dicots, that in monocots remains largely unclear. In this study, we found that a blue light signal triggers reduction of active gibberellin content in rice seedlings with simultaneous repression of two gibberellin 20-oxidase genes (OsGA20ox2 and OsGA20ox4) and acute induction of four gibberellin 2-oxidas...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1971
J A Zeevaart

The earliest visible responses of spinach plants (Spinacia oleracea L., cv. Savoy Hybrid 612) transferred from short to long days (8 hours of high intensity light supplemented with 16 hours of low intensity illumination from incandescent lamps) were upright leaf orientation and increased elongation of the petioles. The effect of long days on growth rate was direct; i.e., there was no after-effe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Leah R Band Susana Úbeda-Tomás Rosemary J Dyson Alistair M Middleton T Charlie Hodgman Markus R Owen Oliver E Jensen Malcolm J Bennett John R King

In the elongation zone of the Arabidopsis thaliana plant root, cells undergo rapid elongation, increasing their length by ∼10-fold over 5 h while maintaining a constant radius. Although progress is being made in understanding how this growth is regulated, little consideration has been given as to how cell elongation affects the distribution of the key regulating hormones. Using a multiscale mat...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2007
Yukika Yamauchi Noriko Takeda-Kamiya Atsushi Hanada Mikihiro Ogawa Ayuko Kuwahara Mitsunori Seo Yuji Kamiya Shinjiro Yamaguchi

Gibberellin levels in imbibed Arabidopsis thaliana seeds are regulated by light via phytochrome, presumably through regulation of gibberellin biosynthesis genes, AtGA3ox1 and AtGA3ox2, and a deactivation gene, AtGA2ox2. Here, we show that a loss-of-function ga2ox2 mutation causes an increase in GA(4) levels and partly suppresses the germination inability during dark imbibition after inactivatio...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Agricultural Chemical Society of Japan 1957

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