نتایج جستجو برای: rbcl

تعداد نتایج: 1274  

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Kazuhiro Imai Yuji Suzuki Tadahiko Mae Amane Makino

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The amount of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco, EC 4.1.1.39) synthesized in a leaf is closely correlated with N influx into the leaf throughout its lifetime. Rubisco synthesis and N influx are most active in the young leaf during expansion, but are very limited in the senescent leaf. However, it is not established whether Rubisco synthesis can be obse...

2010
Sribash Roy Antariksh Tyagi Virendra Shukla Anil Kumar Uma M. Singh Lal Babu Chaudhary Bhaskar Datt Sumit K. Bag Pradhyumna K. Singh Narayanan K. Nair Tariq Husain Rakesh Tuli

BACKGROUND The concept of DNA barcoding for species identification has gained considerable momentum in animals because of fairly successful species identification using cytochrome oxidase I (COI). In plants, matK and rbcL have been proposed as standard barcodes. However, barcoding in complex genera is a challenging task. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We investigated the species discrimin...

ژورنال: :فصلنامه علمی ـ پژوهشی زیست فناوری گیاهان زراعی 2014
مسعود توحیدفر ابراهیم قریشی براتعلی فاخری مطهره محسن پور

ت تنش­های غیر­زیستی از جمله خشکی و شوری اولین عامل کاهش محصول در دنیا است. در این تحقیق ژن بتائین آلدهید دهیدروژناز (badh) هم به عنوان یک نشانگر غیر­آنتی­بیوتیکی و هم به عنوان یکی از ژن­های کاندید در تحمل به تنش­های غیر­زیستی به همراه ژن فلاودکسین (fld) در ساخت ناقل کلروپلاستی برای گیاه برنج مورد استفاده قرار گرفت. بدین منظور ابتدا دو قسمت از یک ناحیه اختصاصی هدف­گیری کننده به پلاستوم برنج (fr)...

2016
Sophie Lorraine Vassou Stalin Nithaniyal Balaji Raju Madasamy Parani

BACKGROUND Ayurveda is a system of traditional medicine that originated in ancient India, and it is still in practice. Medicinal plants are the backbone of Ayurveda, which heavily relies on the plant-derived therapeutics. While Ayurveda is becoming more popular in several countries throughout the World, lack of authenticated medicinal plant raw drugs is a growing concern. Our aim was to DNA bar...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2014
Jinxin Liu Linchun Shi Jianping Han Geng Li Heng Lu Jingyi Hou Xiaoteng Zhou Fanyun Meng Stephen R Downie

Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) is a large angiosperm family that includes many medicinally important species. The ability to identify these species and their adulterants is important, yet difficult to do so because of their subtle fruit morphological differences and often lack of diagnostic features in preserved specimens. Moreover, dried roots are often the official medical organs, making visual iden...

2010
Atsushi Ebihara Joel H. Nitta Motomi Ito

BACKGROUND DNA barcoding is expected to be an effective identification tool for organisms with heteromorphic generations such as pteridophytes, which possess a morphologically simple gametophyte generation. Although a reference data set including complete coverage of the target local flora/fauna is necessary for accurate identification, DNA barcode studies including such rich taxonomic sampling...

2018
Anna Vitlin Gruber Leila Feiz

Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) catalyzes the rate-limiting step in the Calvin-Benson cycle, which transforms atmospheric carbon into a biologically useful carbon source. The slow catalytic rate of Rubisco and low substrate specificity necessitate the production of high levels of this enzyme. In order to engineer a more efficient plant Rubisco, we need to better unders...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2000
S S Renner D B Foreman D Murray

Previous studies of the small Southern Hemisphere family Atherospermataceae have drawn contradictory conclusions regarding the number of transantarctic disjunctions and role of transoceanic dispersal in its evolution. Clarification of intergeneric relationships is critical to resolving (1) whether the two Chilean species, Laurelia sempervirens and Laureliopsis philippiana, are related to differ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
Hrvoje Fulgosi Marin Jezic Hrvoje Lepedus Petra Peharec Stefanic Mirna Curkovic-Perica Vera Cesar

The fate of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) during plastid development and conversion between various plastid types is still not very well understood. This is especially true for the cpDNA found in plastids of naturally senescing leaves. Here, we describe changes in plastid nucleoid structure accompanied with cpDNA degradation occurring during natural senescence of the free-growing deciduous woody spec...

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