Most of the branched residues were terminated by galactopyranosyl and arabinofuranosyl groups. The major hemicellulose was a xyloglucans which showed structural features in common with the xyloglucans of dicotyledonous plants. Small amounts of hemicellulosepectic complexes were also isolated....
Jasmonates induce both defense responses and communication in monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants. Plant Cell Physiol. 2015;56:16–27.CrossRefPubMed Paranhos JT, Fragoso V, Henriques AT, Ferreira AG, Fett-Neto AG. Regeneration of Psychotria umbellata and production of the analgesic indole ...
Transgenic plants, especially from dicotyledonous species, are usually generated using Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated T-DNA transfer (Gelvin, 1998). T-DNA is originally a part of the A. tumefaciens tumor-inducing (Ti)-plasmid (Zambryski et al., 1980, Hoekema et al., 1983). It is flanked...
coerulea, a representative species of the basal eudicotyledonous family Ranunculaceae. We found that AqAP3-3 regulated its downstream genes through preferentially binding to the CArG box-like motifs (consensus sequence CCAWAWAWRGAAADD), the majority of which were located in the promoter regions of ...
of NT-bac and BLASTX against the NR database. Sequences similar to bacteria were removed from further analyses. These sequences are likely derived from endophytes of coffee plants. After their removal from the dataset, the final number of clusters was 32,007 (15,656 contigs and 16,351 ...
For example, the vein texture of the monocotyledonous plants is parallel or curved; that of the dicotyledonous plants is reticular. Therefore, the texture information of the plant leaf is useful to identify corn/weeds. Gray level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) is a statistical technique for ...
Owing to variable water conditions, chemical conditions of water or ash substrate, ash settling ponds belong to anthropogenic objects which do not easily undergo plant succession. However, there are plants exhibiting biological traits allowing colonisati
Taproots: found in many dicotyledonous plants, such as carrots and dandelions. These roots are large and fleshy and serve as a storage organ for food and water. Fibrous roots: found in many monocotyledonous plants, such as grasses and lilies. These roots are thin and hair-like, abundant ...
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The formation, structure and ultrastructure of microspore and pollen grain of (Kunth) Bartl. (one dicotyledonous and one from the only two native flowering plants growing in Antarctica) were investigated. Plant material was collected in the vicinity of the Polish Antarctic Station. The studies of ...