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Petunia has played a central role in transformation research since the earliest reports of plant transformation. It was a key model system when the first definitive accounts of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and direct DNA transfer... more
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      Gene expressionPlant TransformationDNA StructureGene Function
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      BotanyPigmentationKineticsPhotosynthesis
Partial genome sequences for the tentative begomovirus Macroptilium golden mosaic virus (MGMV) have been previously reported and were originally obtained for an isolate that infected Macroptilium lathyroides in Jamaica. In this study, we... more
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologyJamaicaTobacco
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      PhytoremediationEnvironmental SciencesHPTLCAsteraceae
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGeographyClimate Change
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      Transcription FactorsBiological SciencesPlant PhysiologyCell Differentiation
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsPolymorphismPlant Biology
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      BotanyPlant BiologyPhylogenySequence alignment
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsPolymorphismPlant Biology
The Lc petunia system, which displays enhanced, light-induced vegetative pigmentation, was used to investigate how high light affects anthocyanin biosynthesis, and to assess the effects of anthocyanin pigmentation upon photosynthesis. Lc... more
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      BotanyPigmentationKineticsPhotosynthesis
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      ReproductionPollinationBiological SciencesAnimals
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      GeographyConservationSpeciationHybridization
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      EngineeringPhysicsChemistrySymbiosis
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      AlgorithmsCarbonPlant BiologyBiology
Many plants synthesize the volatile phenylpropene compounds eugenol and isoeugenol to serve in defense against herbivores and pathogens and to attract pollinators. Clarkia breweri flowers emit a mixture of eugenol and isoeugenol, while... more
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      BiochemistryPlant BiologyPhylogenyEnzymes
Geminiviruses cause major losses to several economically important crops. Pedilanthus leaf curl virus (PeLCV) is a pathogenic geminivirus that appeared in the last decade and is continuously increasing its host range in Pakistan and... more
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      MicrobiologyPhylogeographyMedical MicrobiologyPakistan
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyMorphologyColonization
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyFlower DevelopmentTranscription Factors
Gametophytic self-incompatibility (SI) possessed by the Solanaceae is controlled by a highly polymorphic locus called the S locus. The S locus contains two linked genes, S-RNase, which determines female specificity, and the as yet... more
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      GeneticsPolymorphismPlant BiologyPlant Molecular Biology
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      GeneticsMolecular EvolutionPlant BiologyFlower Development
Gene expression in Petunia inflata petals undergoes major changes following compatible pollination. Severe flower wilting occurs reproducibly within 36 hours, providing an excellent model for investigation of petal senescence and... more
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologyBiologyApoptosis
Increasing temperatures due to changing global climate are interfering with plant-pollinator mutualism, an interaction facilitated mainly by floral colour and scent. Gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy analyses revealed that increasing... more
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      BiologyTranscription FactorsMedicineGene expression
The classification of closely related plants is not straightforward. These morphologically similar taxa frequently maintain their inter-hybridization potential and share ancestral polymorphisms as a consequence of their recent divergence.... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGeographyPhylogeny
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsGeographyClimate Change
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsPhylogeographyBrazil
ABSTRACT7-O-Methyl aromadendrin (7-OMA) is an aglycone moiety of one of the important flavonoid-glycosides found in several plants, such asPopulus albaandEucalyptus maculata, with various medicinal applications. To produce such valuable... more
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      ProductionMetabolic EngineeringFlavonoidsMultidisciplinary
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyGene expressionHuman Nutrition
The Sho gene from Petunia hybrida encodes an enzyme for cytokinin synthesis. Here we report on the effects of Shogene expression on potato development. In contrast to transgenic potato expressing the Agrobacterium ipt gene, moderate Sho... more
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      TechnologyGene expressionPotatoBiological Sciences
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      PigmentationTobaccoTranscription FactorsMorphogenesis
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      Biological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesTextile industryPlant Roots
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      Plant BiologyScanning Electron MicroscopyPhylogenyPlant tissue Culture Techniques
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyRNA interferenceMetabolic Flux Analysis
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologyJamaicaTobacco
MADS-domain transcription factors are essential for proper flower and seed development in angiosperms and their role in determination of floral organ identity can be described by the ‘ABC model’ of flower development. Recently, close... more
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      Plant BiologyFlower DevelopmentIn Situ HybridizationHigher Order Thinking
In vivo stable isotope labeling and computer-assisted metabolic flux analysis were used to investigate the metabolic pathways in petunia (Petunia hybrida) cv Mitchell leading from Phe to benzenoid compounds, a process that requires the... more
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      KineticsFunctional GenomicsBiological SciencesPlant Physiology
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      In Situ HybridizationBiological SciencesSequence alignmentInflorescence
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      GeneticsPlant BiologySymbiosisMorphology
Most terrestrial plants engage into arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis with fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota. The initial recognition of the fungal symbiont results in the activation of a symbiosis signalling pathway that is shared... more
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      Plant BiologySymbiosisMembrane ProteinsMorphogenesis
The high copy dTph1 transposon system of Petunia (Solanaceae) is one of the most powerful insertion mutagens in plants, but its activity cannot be controlled in the commonly used mutator strains. We analysed the regulation of dTph1... more
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      Plant BiologyRegulationMutagenesisPlant
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryBioinformaticsEvolutionary Biology
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      LeachingAquatic PlantsMultidisciplinaryPeat
It is known that plant cells can contain multiple distinct vacuoles; however, the abundance of multivacuolar cells and the mechanisms underlying vacuolar differentiation and communication among different types of vacuoles remain unknown.... more
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      Membrane FusionFlowersPLANT PROTEINSProtein Transport
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      Computational BiologyBiologyMedicineMultidisciplinary
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyBiologyMedicine
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      Functional AnalysisCell WallCell ExpansionPetunia
It is known that plant cells can contain multiple distinct vacuoles; however, the abundance of multivacuolar cells and the mechanisms underlying vacuolar differentiation and communication among different types of vacuoles remain unknown.... more
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      Membrane FusionFlowersPLANT PROTEINSProtein Transport
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      Biological SciencesPlant PhysiologyFlowersProtoplasts
Iron is an essential nutrient for all plants. However, terrestrial plants often suffer from iron deficiency in alkaline soil due to its extremely low solubility. Alkaline soil accounts for about 30% of all cultivated ground in the world.... more
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      SoilMultidisciplinarySiderophoresIron
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      PolymersBiological SciencesLightFlowers