Fast Plantsrapid cycling Brassica rapaangiospermRecently, we confirmed the widespread occurrence of a-tubulin acetylation on Lys40 in angiosperms. In the present study, we found that a-tubulin acetylation is regulated in a growth stage-and organ development-dependent manner in the rapid cycling ...
This experiment can be adapted by educators as a method to teach age-specific de-mography or ecology with Fast Plants. Four genotypes of Fast Plants (dwarf, elongated internode, standard, and rosette) were used. Fast Plants were grown in a "common garden" experiment. The site was surveyed ...
Methods Plant materials and growth conditions Brassica rapa ssp trilocularis variety R-o-18 were grown in a greenhouse at 70°/60°F (day/night) under at least 16 h of illumination. Plants were fully dried before seed col- lection. Dry seeds were soaked in water for no more than 60 ...
The ‘fast plants’ often used in biology classes are derived from turnip (Brassica rapa). Scientifically, the plant Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) has become a model organism of paramount importance in studies of development, embryology, gene expression, and genome evolution and organization ...
Deciphering the diploid ancestral genome of the mesohexaploid Brassica rapa. Plant Cell 25, 1541–1554 (2013). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Belser, C. et al. Chromosome-scale assemblies of plant genomes using nanopore long reads and optical maps. Nat. Plants 4, 879–887...
napus and eight other plants (O. sativa [7], Z. mays [6], Brachypodium distachyon, (A) thaliana [3], S. lycopersicum [13], V. vinifera [12], (B) oleracea, and B. rapa [11]). The ZHD protein of B. distachyon, and B. oleracea was identified separately using the same method ...
(B. napus rapifera, B. napus, B. rapa subsp. rapifera, B. campestris), rapes, Indian mustard, Abyssinian cabbage, and black mustard, and a number of wild species. Species grown as vegetables and for feed include cabbage (B. olerácea), pakchoi (B. chinensis), and pe-tsai (B. ...
napus and eight other plants (O. sativa [7], Z. mays [6], Brachypodium distachyon, (A) thaliana [3], S. lycopersicum [13], V. vinifera [12], (B) oleracea, and B. rapa [11]). The ZHD protein of B. distachyon, and B. oleracea was identified separately using the same method ...
Many plants associate with endophytic microbes that improve root phosphorus (P) uptake. Understanding the interactions between roots and endophytes can enable efforts to improve P utilization. Here, we characterize the interactions between lateral roots
Brassica rapa) ssp. chinensis] Article Open access 28 December 2020 Chromosome scale genome assembly and annotation of coconut cultivar Chowghat Green Dwarf Article Open access 20 November 2024 A high-quality reference genome for cabbage obtained with SMRT reveals novel genomic features and ...