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Internodal elongation in the grapevine (<em>Vitis vinifera</em> L.) : leaf influences and role of the shoot apex

1996

<p style="text-align: justify;">The respective influences of the leaves and shoot apex on stimulation of internodal elongation were studied in the grapevine. Various defoliation or decapitation treatments were applied to the shoot of rooted hardwood cuttings grown in a controlled environment chamber.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Concerning the foliar influences, the role of three sorts of leaves, in relation to their nodal position relative to the internode was analysed ; its own leaves, the leaves located below it and the young leaves neoformed above. The effects produced by excision of these different leaves show that the two adjacent leaves (below and above) of th…

chemistry.chemical_classificationBudApical dominanceHorticultureBiologyPetiole (botany)Apex (geometry)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAuxinShootBotanyGibberellinGibberellic acidFood ScienceOENO One
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Factors influencing axillary shoot proliferation and adventitious budding in cedar.

2005

We developed procedures for in vitro cloning of Cedrus atlantica Manetti and C. libani A. Rich explants from juvenile and mature plants. Explant size was one determinant of the frequency of axillary bud break in both species. Shoot tips and nodal explants mainly developed calli, whereas bud sprouting occurred in defoliated microcuttings cultured on a modified Murashige and Skoog medium without growth regulators. Isolation and continuous subculture of sprouted buds on the same medium allowed cloning of microcuttings from C. atlantica and C. libani seedlings and bicentennial C. libani trees, thus providing a desirable alternative for multiplying mature trees that have demonstrated superior ch…

chemistry.chemical_classificationBuddingbiologyPhysiologyCedrus atlanticaTemperaturePlant ScienceCedrus libanibiology.organism_classificationPlant RootsTissue Culture TechniquesMurashige and Skoog mediumchemistryPlant Growth RegulatorsAuxinAxillary budShootBotanySeedsCedrusPlant ShootsExplant cultureTree physiology
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Tocopherol, fatty acid and phytosterol content in seeds of nine wild taxa of Sicilian Brassica (Cruciferae)

2010

The purpose of this study was to determine tocopherol (Toc), fatty acid and phytosterol content in dry seeds of nine wild taxa of Sicilian Brassica sect. Brassica. Analyses were performed by gas chromatography (GC)-mass spectroscopy (MS). The biochemical analysis of dry seeds showed that in the nine taxa examined, α - and γ -Toc were the major isomers, δ - Toc was present in traces and β -Toc was never found. All taxa had a similar fatty acid composition with C 16:0 (357.2 mg kg − 1 DW), C 18:1 (393.94 mg kg − 1 DW) and C 22:1 (618.29 mg kg − 1 DW) acids present in higher amount. Unsaturated fatty acids (52.5–66.5%) were more abundant than saturated (33.5–47.5%) ones relative to the total f…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCampesterolPhytosterolBrassica Cruciferae fatty acids phytosterols seeds tocopherolsphytosterolsBrassicaFatty acidBrassicaPlant ScienceBrassicasterolseedsBiologybiology.organism_classificationCruciferaefatty acidsSettore BIO/01 - Botanica Generalechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBotanyGas chromatographyTocopherolBrassica; Cruciferae; fatty acids; phytosterols; seeds; tocopherolsChemical compositiontocopherolsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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In vitro plant regeneration of caper (Capparis spinosa L.) from floral explants and genetic stability of regenerants

2011

A new technique to regenerate caper plants (Capparis spinosa L. subsp. rupestris) starting from flower explant is reported. In vitro plant regeneration was attempted using stigma, anthers and unfertilized ovules of unopened flowers collected in the field. Plant regeneration was achieved from unfertilized ovules on MS medium supplemented with 88 mM sucrose and 13 lM 6-benzyladenine (BA). New individuals obtained from unfertilized ovules were used as source material for micropropagation and multiple shoots were obtained on MS medium sup- plemented with the adeninic cytokinin BA and the auxin indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). Explants obtained in micro- propagation step were used for rooting step u…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCapparis spinosa L.Floral explant Genetic fidelity Plant regeneration Somaclonal variabilityCapparis spinosafungiStamenfood and beveragesHorticultureBiologyfood.foodSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreechemistry.chemical_compoundMurashige and Skoog mediumfoodchemistryMicropropagationAuxinSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataCytokininBotanyShootSettore BIO/04 - Fisiologia VegetaleExplant culturePlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC)
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Degradation of Acetylenic Triacylglyceroles and the Inactivation of Membrane Preparations from Moss Protonema Cells

1997

Protonema cells of the moss Ceratodon purpureus accumulate triacylglycerols with two acetylenic fatty acids, 9,12-octadecadien-6-ynoic acid (18:2A) and 9,12,15-octadeca-trein-6-ynoic acid (18:3A), as main components. By following the incorporation of the [14C]-precursors acetate, linoleate, α-linolenate, γ-linolenate, stearidonate and 18:2A, into 18:3A in triacylglycerol accumulating cells, the pathway for acetylenic acids could be established. 18:2A and 18:3A could be synthesized by a second desaturation of the Δ6 double bond of γ-linolenate and stearidonate, respectively. However the major pathway for 18:3A synthesis was via a Δ15 desaturation of 18:2A. Since 18:2A was found exclusively i…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCeratodon purpureusbiologyDouble bondRicinoleic acidCellSubstrate (chemistry)biology.organism_classificationIn vitrochemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureMembranechemistryBiochemistryBotanymedicineProtonema
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Über die Verbreitung von Flavonoiden bei akrokarpen Laubmoosen

1978

Summary The methanolic extract from the sporophytes of the moss Ceratodon purpureus (L.) Brid . (Ditrichaceae) contains one flavonoid. It was isolated and purified by means of paper chromatography and identified by cochromatography with authentic material and by UV-spectral data as luteolin. No glycosides of either luteolin or another flavonoid could be detected.

chemistry.chemical_classificationCeratodon purpureusbiologyFlavonoidGlycosideSporophyteGeneral MedicineDitrichaceaebiology.organism_classificationMossPaper chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBotanyLuteolinZeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie
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Increased Auxin Content and Altered Auxin Response in Barley Necrotic Mutant nec1

2012

The role of hormone crosstalk in plant immunity is lately emerging as significant topic of plant physiology. Although crosstalk between salicylic acid and auxin affects plant disease resistance, molecular mechanisms of this process have not yet been uncovered in details. Mutations disrupting cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel 4 (CNGC4) affect SA-mediated disease resistance in barley Hordeum vulgare and in A. thaliana. Significantly, decreased stomatal apertures of barley CNGC4 mutant nec1 and dwarfed stature of A. thaliana CNGC4 mutant dnd2 suggest that nonfunctional CNGC4 might be affecting also auxin signaling. Excised coleoptile elongation, stomatal conductance, and cell size measuremen…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryfungiMutantfood and beveragesPlant physiologyPlant disease resistanceCell biologychemistry.chemical_compoundCrosstalk (biology)ColeoptileAuxinBotanyHordeum vulgareSalicylic acid
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Chloramphenicol effects on adventitious root production by radish hypocotyls

1990

Abstract The excision of the root accelerates greatly the formation of adventitious roots in the hypocotyl of etiolated radish seedlings, but if the seedlings develop in CAP 1×10−4M, no adventitious root are induced after cutting. IAA either alone or associated with CAP, significantly increases the number of primordia in normal hypocotyls if given at the moment of cutting, while it has not stimulatory effect on the hypocotyls of seedlings grown in CAP. IAA has significant effect on both elongation and tickening of hypocotyl segments prepared from seedlings grown in CAP, and this could indicate a specific action of the inhibitor either on a particular process or on particular cells. The endo…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChloramphenicolfungifood and beveragesPlant ScienceBiologyHypocotylPericyclechemistryAuxinEtiolationBotanymedicinePrimordiumEndodermisElongationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedicine.drugGiornale botanico italiano
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Changes in net photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence and xanthophyll cycle interconversions during freeze-thaw cycles in the Mediterranean moss Le…

1999

The tolerance to freezing and thawing of Leucodon sciuroides, a moss growing in mountainous areas of the Mediterranean (south-east Spain), was investigated by means of CO2 gas exchange, modulated chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence and pigment analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography. Evidence is presented for freezing-induced decreases in CO2 fixation that enhance non-radiative dissipation of absorbed light energy, a process which protects the photosynthetic apparatus. The photosynthetic apparatus of L. sciuroides remained fully recuperable after freezing, as indicated by the recovery of photosynthetic CO2 fixation and Chl fluorescence parameters to pre-freezing values during thawin…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChlorophyll abiologyCarbon fixationPhotosynthetic pigmentbiology.organism_classificationPhotosynthesisMosschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChlorophyllXanthophyllBotanyChlorophyll fluorescenceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOecologia 120: 499-505 (1999)
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Changes in chlorophyll a fluorescence, photosynthetic CO 2 assimilation and xanthophyll cycle interconversions during dehydration in desiccation-tole…

1998

The interactions among water content, chlorophyll a fluorescence emission, xanthophyll interconversions and net photosynthesis were analyzed during dehydration in desiccation-tolerant Frullania dilatata (L.) Dum. and desiccation-intolerant Pellia endiviifolia (Dicks) Dum. Water loss led to a progressive suppression of photosynthetic carbon assimilation in both species. Their chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics at low water content were: low photosynthetic quantum conversion efficiency, high excitation pressure on photosystem II and strong non-photochemical quenching. However, dissipation activity was lower in P. endiviifolia and was not accompanied by a rise in the concentration of de-…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChlorophyll abiologyPhotosystem IIPlant ScienceFrullania dilatatabiology.organism_classificationPhotosynthesisDesiccation tolerancechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryXanthophyllPhotoprotectionBotanyGeneticsChlorophyll fluorescencePlanta
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