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... Arabidopsis thaliana is a typical monocarpic plant that has a short life cycle, easy to recognize developmental stages, and a distinct senescence program. Interestingly, the onset of leaf senescence occurs in an age-dependent manner in Arabidopsis. Although many environmental and endogenous factors ...
... Arabidopsis thaliana is a typical monocarpic plant that has a short life cycle, easy to recognize developmental stages, and a distinct senescence program. Interestingly, the onset of leaf senescence occurs in an age-dependent manner in Arabidopsis. Although many environmental and endogenous factors ...
perseus
... above-ground to below-ground biomass, transition to flowering, seed set, harvest index, sourcesink relationship etc. Different phenomena may be influenced by the same genetic elements, plant compounds and mechanisms; each being a potential target for a research strategy. The identified strategies in ...
... above-ground to below-ground biomass, transition to flowering, seed set, harvest index, sourcesink relationship etc. Different phenomena may be influenced by the same genetic elements, plant compounds and mechanisms; each being a potential target for a research strategy. The identified strategies in ...
Applied and fundamental aspects of BABY BOOM
... naturally from the ovule in apomictic plants (Koltunow et al. 2013) or even from the zygotic embryo, so-called twin embryos (Vernon and Meinke 1994). Gametophytic or somatic embryos can be distinguished from adventitious shoots and roots by the absence of leaf trichomes, the lack of a vascular conne ...
... naturally from the ovule in apomictic plants (Koltunow et al. 2013) or even from the zygotic embryo, so-called twin embryos (Vernon and Meinke 1994). Gametophytic or somatic embryos can be distinguished from adventitious shoots and roots by the absence of leaf trichomes, the lack of a vascular conne ...
Here - 21st International Conference on Arabidopsis Research
... 16:15-16:40 Abstract C301: Zhizhong Gong, China Agricultural University, China - ABA Regulates Root Development ...
... 16:15-16:40 Abstract C301: Zhizhong Gong, China Agricultural University, China - ABA Regulates Root Development ...
hca: an Arabidopsis mutant exhibiting unusual
... Many proteins involved in responses to auxin have been characterized, and at least two of them, PINOID, a putative protein kinase, and MP, an auxin response factor, have been shown to be important for vascular differentiation and patterning (Christensen et al., 2000; Hardtke and Berleth, ...
... Many proteins involved in responses to auxin have been characterized, and at least two of them, PINOID, a putative protein kinase, and MP, an auxin response factor, have been shown to be important for vascular differentiation and patterning (Christensen et al., 2000; Hardtke and Berleth, ...
IMG - Les thèses en ligne de l`INP
... components of the molecular mechanism by which auxin mediates the fruit set. In the present study, a total of 22 Sl-ARF genes have been isolated and characterized in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), a model plant for the study of fleshy fruit development and ripening. Expression profiling revealed dis ...
... components of the molecular mechanism by which auxin mediates the fruit set. In the present study, a total of 22 Sl-ARF genes have been isolated and characterized in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), a model plant for the study of fleshy fruit development and ripening. Expression profiling revealed dis ...
Consensus Document on Safety Information on
... are mutually acceptable among Member countries. These consensus documents contain information for use during the regulatory assessment of a particular product. In the area of plant biosafety, consensus documents are being developed on the biology of certain plants species, on specific genes and resu ...
... are mutually acceptable among Member countries. These consensus documents contain information for use during the regulatory assessment of a particular product. In the area of plant biosafety, consensus documents are being developed on the biology of certain plants species, on specific genes and resu ...
abiotic stress response in plants – physiological
... effectively. Plant engineering strategies for abiotic stress tolerance has been focused largely on the expression of genes that are involved in osmolyte biosynthesis (glycine betaine, mannitol, proline, trehalose etc.); genes encoding enzymes for scavenging ROS (super oxide dismutase (SOD), glutathi ...
... effectively. Plant engineering strategies for abiotic stress tolerance has been focused largely on the expression of genes that are involved in osmolyte biosynthesis (glycine betaine, mannitol, proline, trehalose etc.); genes encoding enzymes for scavenging ROS (super oxide dismutase (SOD), glutathi ...
Abstract Book
... and innovation consortia centered on plant biology. The LabEx research activities focus on understanding the genetic, molecular and cellular mechanisms that control the development and physiology of plants, as well as their interactions with the biotic and abiotic environment. These studies range fr ...
... and innovation consortia centered on plant biology. The LabEx research activities focus on understanding the genetic, molecular and cellular mechanisms that control the development and physiology of plants, as well as their interactions with the biotic and abiotic environment. These studies range fr ...
The Ecophysiology of Foliar Anthocyanin D C. C C
... Foliar anthocyanin has been implicated in plant resistance to herbivory (e.g., Coley & Kursar, 1996). However, the majority of studies that have investigated such resistance show that anthocyanin accumulation is not related directly to resistance (Satyanarayana et al., 1987; Bajaj et al., 1989) and ...
... Foliar anthocyanin has been implicated in plant resistance to herbivory (e.g., Coley & Kursar, 1996). However, the majority of studies that have investigated such resistance show that anthocyanin accumulation is not related directly to resistance (Satyanarayana et al., 1987; Bajaj et al., 1989) and ...
Regulation of Photosynthesis in plants under abiotic stress A thesis
... Tolerance to abiotic and biotic stress has evolved in many wild plant species, termed extremophiles. These plants contain essential genes which may used to improve crop production in changing environments. Thellungiella salsuginea is an extremophile, able to grow and reproduce in extreme environment ...
... Tolerance to abiotic and biotic stress has evolved in many wild plant species, termed extremophiles. These plants contain essential genes which may used to improve crop production in changing environments. Thellungiella salsuginea is an extremophile, able to grow and reproduce in extreme environment ...
The regulation of leaf thickness in rice
... stage at which leaf thickness is set and how it is set are unclear. In this thesis I investigate the outcome on leaf thickness of changing irradiance level at specific points in the development of leaf 5 of rice plants via a series of transfer experiments from high light (HL) to low light (LL) at sp ...
... stage at which leaf thickness is set and how it is set are unclear. In this thesis I investigate the outcome on leaf thickness of changing irradiance level at specific points in the development of leaf 5 of rice plants via a series of transfer experiments from high light (HL) to low light (LL) at sp ...
Plant Abiotic Stress
... 4.2.3.2 Regulatory proteins 4.2.3.3 Biosynthetic proteins 4.2.4 Regulation of CBF gene expression in response to low temperature 4.2.4.1 DNA regulatory elements controlling CBF expression 4.2.4.2 Proteins with positive roles in CBF expression 4.2.4.3 Proteins with negative roles in CBF expression 4. ...
... 4.2.3.2 Regulatory proteins 4.2.3.3 Biosynthetic proteins 4.2.4 Regulation of CBF gene expression in response to low temperature 4.2.4.1 DNA regulatory elements controlling CBF expression 4.2.4.2 Proteins with positive roles in CBF expression 4.2.4.3 Proteins with negative roles in CBF expression 4. ...
topics - Geyseco
... Jasmonates (JAs) are essential phytohormones structurally similar to metazoan prostaglandins. In spite of their importance for plant development and survival in nature the molecular details of their signalling pathway are not fully understood. The identification of COI1 as an F-box protein almost a ...
... Jasmonates (JAs) are essential phytohormones structurally similar to metazoan prostaglandins. In spite of their importance for plant development and survival in nature the molecular details of their signalling pathway are not fully understood. The identification of COI1 as an F-box protein almost a ...
The role of auxin in shaping shoot architecture
... growth. YUC genes are present in all plants, but phylogenetic analysis suggests that in monocots and eudicots independent expansion, diversification, and subfunctionalization may have occurred (Gallavotti et al., 2008a). In Arabidopsis, YUCCA1 belongs to a family comprising 11 members with specific ...
... growth. YUC genes are present in all plants, but phylogenetic analysis suggests that in monocots and eudicots independent expansion, diversification, and subfunctionalization may have occurred (Gallavotti et al., 2008a). In Arabidopsis, YUCCA1 belongs to a family comprising 11 members with specific ...
Auxin Signaling in Arabidopsis Leaf Vascular
... suggestive phenotypes of Arabidopsis auxin response mutants. In this study, we have used molecular markers to visualize auxin response patterns in developing Arabidopsis leaves as well as Arabidopsis mutants and transgenic plants to trace pathways of auxin signal transduction controlling the express ...
... suggestive phenotypes of Arabidopsis auxin response mutants. In this study, we have used molecular markers to visualize auxin response patterns in developing Arabidopsis leaves as well as Arabidopsis mutants and transgenic plants to trace pathways of auxin signal transduction controlling the express ...
Plant Biology 2008 Final Program Final program and abstracts of
... Committee: Sarah M. Assmann, Nicholas C. Carpita, Judy Callis, Georg Jander, Janet Braam, Anireddy S.N. Reddy, Federico Sánchez and Teresa Hernández Sotomayor The call for abstracts for poster presentations and minisymposia was published in December 2007. The deadline for abstracts was April 4, 2008 ...
... Committee: Sarah M. Assmann, Nicholas C. Carpita, Judy Callis, Georg Jander, Janet Braam, Anireddy S.N. Reddy, Federico Sánchez and Teresa Hernández Sotomayor The call for abstracts for poster presentations and minisymposia was published in December 2007. The deadline for abstracts was April 4, 2008 ...
Monoacylglycerols Are Components of Root Waxes
... root waxes was positively correlated to the expression of sn-glycerol-3-P acyltransferase5 (GPAT5), a gene encoding an acyltransferase previously shown to be involved in aliphatic suberin synthesis. This suggests a direct metabolic relationship between suberin and some root waxes. Furthermore, when ...
... root waxes was positively correlated to the expression of sn-glycerol-3-P acyltransferase5 (GPAT5), a gene encoding an acyltransferase previously shown to be involved in aliphatic suberin synthesis. This suggests a direct metabolic relationship between suberin and some root waxes. Furthermore, when ...
Title of Dissertation: TYPE II MADS-BOX GENES ASSOCIATED WITH
... Overexpression PtFLC2as1 alters photoperiod response and delays growth cessation and bud development ...............................................................................................104 Overexpression of PtFLC2as1 alters bud dormancy ...............................................105 P ...
... Overexpression PtFLC2as1 alters photoperiod response and delays growth cessation and bud development ...............................................................................................104 Overexpression of PtFLC2as1 alters bud dormancy ...............................................105 P ...
Transcriptional regulators of rhizobacteria
... receptors (PRRs), which initiate a diversity of MAPK (MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE)dependent signaling events (Mészáros et al., 2006) that ultimately result in the activation of PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI) (Jones & Dangl, 2006). Early responses, such as e.g. ethylene (ET) emission and reactive ...
... receptors (PRRs), which initiate a diversity of MAPK (MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE)dependent signaling events (Mészáros et al., 2006) that ultimately result in the activation of PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI) (Jones & Dangl, 2006). Early responses, such as e.g. ethylene (ET) emission and reactive ...
Identification of Plant RAD52 Homologs and
... RADiation sensitive52 (RAD52) mediates RAD51 loading onto single-stranded DNA ends, thereby initiating homologous recombination and catalyzing DNA annealing. RAD52 is highly conserved among eukaryotes, including animals and fungi. This article reports that RAD52 homologs are present in all plants wh ...
... RADiation sensitive52 (RAD52) mediates RAD51 loading onto single-stranded DNA ends, thereby initiating homologous recombination and catalyzing DNA annealing. RAD52 is highly conserved among eukaryotes, including animals and fungi. This article reports that RAD52 homologs are present in all plants wh ...
Abstracts
... and developmental changes that improve acquisition and recycling of the limiting nutrient, and protect against the nutrient starvation stress. In consonance with the importante of phosphorus nutrition, which is usually absorbed as phosphate (Pi) from the soil, the control of Pi starvation responses ...
... and developmental changes that improve acquisition and recycling of the limiting nutrient, and protect against the nutrient starvation stress. In consonance with the importante of phosphorus nutrition, which is usually absorbed as phosphate (Pi) from the soil, the control of Pi starvation responses ...
Carpel Development - École normale supérieure de Lyon
... II. THE ORIGIN OF THE CARPEL A. AN ‘‘ABOMINABLE MYSTERY’’ ...
... II. THE ORIGIN OF THE CARPEL A. AN ‘‘ABOMINABLE MYSTERY’’ ...
Reactive oxygen species and SRO proteins as regulatiors of
... The Arabidopsis thaliana mutant radicalinduced cell death1 (rcd1) harbors several stress phenotypesrelatedtoROSsignaling.Inordertoidentifynovelgenesandsignalingpathways regulating plant stress responses, RCD1 and its homologs were studied further. RCD1 belongst ...
... The Arabidopsis thaliana mutant radicalinduced cell death1 (rcd1) harbors several stress phenotypesrelatedtoROSsignaling.Inordertoidentifynovelgenesandsignalingpathways regulating plant stress responses, RCD1 and its homologs were studied further. RCD1 belongst ...
Unraveling New Roles and Substrates for Protein Kinase CK2 Arabidopsis thaliana
... serine/threonine protein kinase CK2 in plant development, using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model. Despite being one of the first kinases identified, the signaling pathways in which CK2 is involved are not yet fully characterized. The first part of this thesis describes the involvement of CK2 in the s ...
... serine/threonine protein kinase CK2 in plant development, using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model. Despite being one of the first kinases identified, the signaling pathways in which CK2 is involved are not yet fully characterized. The first part of this thesis describes the involvement of CK2 in the s ...