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Evolution of gynoecium morphology in Old World Papaveroideae: a combined phylogenetic/ontogenetic approach.

2011

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The correct assessment of homology is an important prerequisite for reconstructing phylogenetic relationships and character evolution. Old World Papaveroideae (Papaver, Meconopsis, Roemeria, Stylomecon) show substantial diversity in gynoecium and capsule morphology. In particular, capsules can have distinct styles (Meconopsis p.p., Stylomecon) or a sessile stigmatic disc (Papaver). Molecular phylogenetic analyses of Old World Papaveroideae had shown that neither taxa with styles nor those with stigmatic discs represent monophyletic lineages. We here investigate whether either styles or stigmatic discs have arisen repeatedly during the diversification of Old World Papav…

GynoeciumCharacter evolutionbiologyChimeraMeconopsis cambricaPapaveroideaePlant ScienceFlowersSelf-Fertilizationbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionMeconopsisSpecies SpecificityPhylogeneticsEvolutionary biologyPapaverMolecular phylogeneticsBotanyGeneticsMicroscopy Electron ScanningPapaverPollinationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyAmerican journal of botany
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Floral and Vegetative Morphogenesis in California Poppy (Eschscholzia californicaCham.)

2005

For studies of the evolution of development in angiosperms, early‐diverging eudicot taxa are of particular interest for comparisons with established core eudicot model plants, such as Arabidopsis. Here we provide a detailed description of shoot and floral development of the basal eudicot California poppy (Eschscholzia californica). Rosette formation in the vegetative phase is accompanied by increased leaf complexity and shoot apex size. The flowering phase is characterized by internode elongation, formation of dissected cauline leaves, terminal flowers, and basipetal inflorescence branching. For developing flowers and fruits, we have defined 14 stages according to important landmark events,…

GynoeciumInflorescencebiologyCalifornia PoppyBotanyPapaveraceaePrimordiumPollen tubePlant ScienceMeristembiology.organism_classificationEschscholziaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInternational Journal of Plant Sciences
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Effects of tetraploidy on olive floral and fruit biology

2014

Floral biology and fruit development were studied in Leccino Compact (LC), a polyploid olive mutant of cultivar Leccino (L). This mutant, considered a mixoploid with both diploid and tetraploid cells, has thicker leaves and fruit size similar to the diploid cultivar. So far, no information is available on its floral biology. In this study, the ploidy level of the LC fruit epicarp, analyzed by flow cytometry, was determined to be tetraploid. Pollen size distribution confirmed that most flowers were tetraploid. Morphological and histological measurements of various floral structures and fruits were carried out on the two genotypes, and LC showed larger floral structures (i.e. rachis, flower a…

GynoeciumMutantfungiOvaryOvary (botany)Numberfood and beveragesHorticultureBiologymedicine.disease_causeCell sizeCell sizeCompensation Mesocarp Number Ovary PloidyMesocarpSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticultureInflorescencePolyploidPloidyPollenBotanymedicineCultivarPloidyCompensation
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Flowers and inflorescences of the seagrassPosidonia(Posidoniaceae, Alismatales)

2012

Premise of the study: The predominantly aquatic order Alismatales displays a highly variable fl ower groundplan associated with a diverse range of developmental patterns. We present the fi rst detailed description of fl ower anatomy and development in Posidonia , the sole genus of the seagrass family Posidoniaceae. Existing accounts provide confl icting interpretations of fl oral and infl orescence structure, so this investigation is important in clarifying morphological evolution within this early-divergent monocot order. • Methods: We investigated two species of Posidonia using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Our observations are interpreted in the framework of a recent…

GynoeciumPosidoniaanatomyvasculatureOrganogenesisPlant SciencePlant anatomymorphologyBotanyembryologyGeneticsinflorescencePosidoniaOvulePhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBractAlismatalesbiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaChalazabiology.organism_classificationAlismataleflowerInflorescenceAlismatalesFertilizationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPlant Vascular BundleovuleAmerican Journal of Botany
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The sensitivity of buckwheat plants to pathogens under conditions of mixed viral and mycoplasmal infection

2016

It was investigated, that mixed infection of buckwheat distributed in various ecological regions of Ukraine, the pathogens that belong to different taxonomic groups have different and peculiar morphological and structural properties. First was shown that buckwheat is affected by buckwheat burn virus (BBV) together with Mycoplasma. Mixed infection leads to proliferation of sepals, clarification of the flowers petals, reduction and greening of petals, hypoplasia or hypodevelopment of stamens and pistils: all of this can lead to partial or complete sterility.

GynoeciumSterilityfungiStamenfood and beveragesMycoplasmaBiologymedicine.disease_causeSepalVirusMicrobiologyGreeningmedicinePetalNaukovì dopovìdì Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu bìoresursiv ì prirodokoristuvannâ Ukraïni
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Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from pistil transverse thin cell layers of lemon (Citrus limon)

2008

Callus induction, somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration were obtained in Citrus limon (L.) Burm. (cv. Femminello) from cultures of pistil transverse thin cell layer explants [(t)TCLs]. Explants were cultured on two different media, based on Murashige and Skoog salts and vitamins, supplemented with 500 mg l-1 malt extract (MSI), or 500 mg l-1 malt extract and 13.3 ¼M 6-benzylaminopurine (MSII). Sucrose (146 mM) was used as carbon source. Somatic embryos appeared 3 months after culture initiation from stigma and style (t)TCLs; they were observed at the surface of the (t)TCL-derived callus. Although ovary (t)TCLs showed the highest callus formation, they never differentiated somatic emb…

GynoeciumSucroseThin cell layerSomatic embryogenesisCallus formationCellfood and beveragesEmbryoCitrus limonPlant ScienceSomatic embryogenesisBiologyHorticulturechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCallusBotanymedicinesomatic embryogenesiEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsExplant culturePlant regeneration
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Flower ontogeny inCapparis spinosa(Capparaceae) with special emphasis on symmetry expression

2015

The flower ontogeny of Capparis spinosa L. was studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in order to shed light on the early expression of symmetry in a representative member of Capparaceae. Sepals start decussately with the abaxial and adaxial sepals, followed by the lateral ones. Petal appearance proceeds uni-directionally from the abaxial to the adaxial side. Stamens develop centrifugally on an androecial ring. Five to seven carpel lobes arise on a gynoecial ring. Monosymmetry is established in early development by the uni-directional petal appearance and is further enhanced by the acquisition of an abaxial nectary appendage and differential development of perianth organs at anthe…

GynoeciumbiologyCapparis spinosaStamenCapparaceaePlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationSepalfood.foodfoodAnthesisBotanyPetalPerianthEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNordic Journal of Botany
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Mutationen kopierende Bl�ten-Anomalien bei Pisum sativum nach Phenylbors�ure-Behandlung

1966

A single phenylboric acid treatment of young Pisum plants produces severe flower malformations (open pistils, tripistilly and pistilloidy) which are similar to those resulting from genetic changes in certain Pisum mutants described by Lamprecht and Gottschalk.

GynoeciumfungiBotanyMutantGeneticsfood and beveragesAcid treatmentPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationPisumPlanta
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Principles and method for H2 and CO2 monitoring in volcanic areas: preliminary results for Stromboli and Etna volcanoes

2011

H2volcanic areaEtna volcanoeCO2StromboliSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Relationship of pre-S encoded antigens in liver and clinical manifestations of chronic hepatitis B infection.

2008

Pre-S1 and pre-S2 encoded antigens of hepatitis B virus were localized in liver tissue using monoclonal antibodies. They were found to be exclusively expressed in the cytoplasm of liver cells. Cell bound pre-S1 encoded protein was often detected in patients with chronic liver disease and viremia. Only a small number of the HBsAg positive cells also contained pre-S1 antigen. There was no correlation with nuclear HBcAg. Livers of non-viremic HBsAg carriers contained many HBsAg expressing liver cells, that were frequently also positive for pre-S2 encoded protein but contained no detectable pre-S1 encoded protein at all. It remains open whether cell bound pre-S2 containing proteins of middle si…

HBsAgHepatitis B virusBiopsyRadioimmunoassayViremiaBiologyChronic liver diseaseImmunoenzyme Techniques03 medical and health sciencesLiver disease0302 clinical medicineAntigenmedicineHumans030304 developmental biologyHepatitis0303 health sciencesHepatitis B Surface AntigensHepatologyvirus diseasesmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationHepatitis BVirology3. Good healthHBcAgHepadnaviridaeLiverImmunologyCarrier State030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyLiver
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