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LA COLLEZIONE DI FAGIOLI DELLA BANCA VIVENTE DEL GERMOPLASMA VEGETALE DEI NEBRODI (UCRIA, MESSINA)

2016

Nell’ambito delle attività di promozione della conservazione della biodiversità vegetale in Sicilia, l’Orto Botanico di Palermo ha sviluppato una serie di progetti, alcuni dei quali in collaborazione con gli enti gestori di aree protette. Fra di essi rientra la realizzazione di una banca vivente del germoplasma vegetale, organizzata ad Ucria, in provincia di Messina, in collaborazione con il Parco regionale dei Nebrodi. Oltre a una considerevole collezione di fruttiferi anticamente coltivati e reperiti nelle campagne siciliane, il patrimonio di agrobiodiversità della Banca, comprende varietà di piante ortive tra cui emerge la collezione di fagioli, risultato di una attenta esplorazione del …

Settore BIO/01 - Botanica GeneraleSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaAgrobiodiversità Phaseolus Etnovarietà Conservazione Sicilia
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Uptake of Acetylcholine by Bean Hypocotyl Hooks

1978

Summary The uptake of acetylcholine by etiolated hypocotyl hooks of beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is influenced by light and the pH-value of the incubation medium. Acetylcholine is hydrolysed up to 90 % during the uptake. The hydrolysis is inhibited by pH-value lower than 6.0 and by eserine, an inhibitor of the acetylcholinesterase. The high amount of hydrolysis is a serious problem in experiments involving acetylcholine and necessitates the inclusions of adequate controls without which direct effects of acetylcholine cannot be distinguished from reactions of its metabolic products.

biologyDirect effectsfood and beveragesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAcetylcholinesteraseHypocotylchemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysischemistryBiochemistryEtiolationmedicinePhaseolusIncubationAcetylcholinemedicine.drugZeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie
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Influence of Light on the Bioelectric Potential of the Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Hypocotyl Hook

1975

By use of surface electrodes electropotenlial measurements were carried out on hypocotyl hooks of Phaseolus vulgaris seedlings. The hooks were illuminated with a small spot of white, blue, red or far red light. The potential changes in bean hypocotyl hooks do not show the red-far red reversible characteristics of phytochrome-mediated processes. By experimenting with inhibitors of photosynthesis we could demonstrate that the light-triggered potential changes in green bean hooks are correlated to photosynthetic electron transport phenomena. The red-light-induced transient is a depolarization, whereas blue light induces a hyperpolarization. Etiolated beans exhibit no bioelectric potential chan…

biologyPhysiologyfungifood and beveragesFar-redDepolarizationCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineHyperpolarization (biology)biology.organism_classificationPhotosynthesisHypocotylBotanyEtiolationGeneticssense organsPhaseolusAction spectrumPhysiologia Plantarum
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Isolierung und charakterisierung einer cholinkinase aus Phaseolus vulgaris L.-Keimlingen

1977

Summary The enzyme choline kinase (ATP: Choline phosphotransferase E.C. 2.7.1.32) was extracted and partially purified from hypocotyl hooks of Phaseolus vulgaris L. seedlings. K m -value and pH-dependence of the activity were determined. The amount of enzyme activity in extracts depended on light conditions used for plant growth. Etiolated seedlings showed much lower enzyme levels than those grown in white light. Blue and red light conditions decreased enzyme levels below dark values. The in vitro enzyme activity was influenced by inhibitors and growth regulators. The enzyme activity was stimulated by Atropine, 2-Chloroethylammoniumchloride (Cycocel) and Gibberellic acid and was inhibited b…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCholine kinasebiologyChemistryGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationEnzyme assayHypocotylPhosphotransferasechemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymeBiochemistrybiology.proteinCholinePhaseolusGibberellic acidZeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie
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Activities of some peptidases and proteinases in germinating kidney bean, Phaseolus vulgaris

1986

The activities of aminopeptidase (EC 3.4.11), dipeptidase (EC 3.4.13), carboxypeptidase (EC 3.4.16), naphthylamidase (EC 3.4.11) and proteinases (EC 3.4.21) were assayed in extracts from the cotyledons and the axial tissues of resting and germinating kidney beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Processor). The activities of the alkaline peptidases (aminopeptidase hydrolyzing Leu-Tyr at pH 9.2 and dipeptidase acting on Ala-Gly at pH 8.5) and naphthylamidases (hydrolyzing Leu-β-naphthylamide at pH 6.4) were high in the cotyledons of resting seeds, but decreased during germination. This decrease was faster than the loss of the total nitrogen. On the contrary, the activities of carboxypeptidase (hyd…

chemistry.chemical_classificationDipeptidasebiologyPhysiologyfood and beveragesCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAminopeptidaseCarboxypeptidasechemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryGerminationSeedlingGeneticsbiology.proteinStorage proteinPhaseolusPepstatinPhysiologia Plantarum
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Effect of Light on the Composition of Mitochondrial Lipids from Hypocotyl Hooks of Bean Seedlings (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).

1981

Summary Mitochondria were isolated and roughly purified from bean seedlings (phaseolus vulgaris) treated with different red light (660 nm) irradiation programmes. Etiolated seedlings were irradiated for short terms or grown in red light. The mitochondria from differently treated seedlings were analysed for their phospholipid and fatty acid patterns. The mitochondrial phospholipid patterns from green and etiolated seedlings were rather similar. This was also valid for the fatty acids from the phospholipid fraction whereas the fatty acid patterns of the glycolipids showed differences. Remarkable changes were observed in the phospholipid pattern of the mitochondrial fraction after short-term i…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhospholipase DPhospholipidFatty acidGeneral MedicinePhosphatidic acidMitochondrionBiologyPhospholipasebiology.organism_classificationHypocotylchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistryPhaseolusZeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie
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Insect oviposition induces volatile emission in herbaceous plants that attracts egg parasitoid

2003

SUMMARYThe egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera:Scelionidae) responded to synomones emitted by leguminous plants induced by feeding and oviposition activity of the bug Nezara viridula (L.)(Heteroptera: Pentatomidae). This was shown by laboratory bioassays using a Y-tube olfactometer. Broad bean leaves (Vicia faba L.) damaged by feeding activity of N. viridula and on which host egg mass had been laid produced synomones that attracted T. basalis. By contrast,undamaged leaves or feeding-damaged leaves without eggs did not attract wasp females. French bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) also emitted attractive synomones when they were damaged by host feeding and carrying e…

insect/plant interactionInsectaPhysiologyOvipositionmedia_common.quotation_subjectWaspsHymenopteraInsectAquatic ScienceBiologyPheromonesParasitoidHeteropteraPentatomidaeBotanyAnimalsInsecta Nezara viridula Heteroptera Pentatomidae Trissolcus basalis Scelionidae systemic induction oviposition insect/plant interaction chemical ecologyTrissolcus basalisMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOvummedia_commonScelionidaePhaseolusHost (biology)fungiNezara viridulachemical ecologyfood and beveragesFeeding Behaviorsystemic inductionPentatomidaebiology.organism_classificationInsecta; Nezara viridula; Heteroptera; Pentatomidae; Trissolcus basalis; Scelionidae; systemic induction; oviposition; insect/plant interaction; chemical ecologyVicia fabaSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataOlfactometerNezara viridulaInsect ScienceOdorantsembryonic structuresAnimal Science and ZoologyScelionidae
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