Sucrose Synthase
Mostrando 1-12 de 261 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. The effects of magnesium deficiency on sugar partitioning do not restrict the root growth in Eucalyptus young plants
Resumo Os sintomas da deficiência de magnésio (Mg) têm sido bem documentados em plantas cultivadas. A relação entre a deficiência de Mg, como um importante fator de estresse abiótico, e a partição do açúcares, pode restringir o crescimento das raízes e limitar o sucesso do plantio no campo. Apesar disso, os efeitos fisiológicos primários da bai
Ciênc. Florest.. Publicado em: 30/09/2019
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2. Effect of a mutation in Raffinose Synthase 2 (GmRS2 ) on soybean quality traits
Abstract The presence of stachyose and raffinose is considered an antinutritional factor for humans and monogastric animals, leading to limitations on soybean consumption as a protein source. In the present study, the effect of a mutation in the raffinose synthase 2 gene was measured on soybean quality traits. We used an F2 population with 168 soybean indivi
Crop Breed. Appl. Biotechnol.. Publicado em: 11/04/2019
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3. Field and laboratory assessments of sugarcane mutants selected in vitro for resistance to imazapyr herbicide
Abstract Seven imazapyr-tolerant mutant sugarcane plants, previously generated by in vitro mutagenesis, were studied. The imazapyr concentrations required to inhibit their acetolactate synthase (ALS basal activity) (IC50 as μmoles acetoin h-1 mg-1 protein) were 0.77 - 5.36 times greater than that of the N12 ‘parent’. The basal ALS activities of Mut1 and
Crop Breed. Appl. Biotechnol.. Publicado em: 2017-06
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4. Chilling privation during dormancy period and carbohydrate mobilization in Japanese pear trees
The flower bud abortion is one of the main problems that limit commercial pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) production in the southern region of Brazil. Insufficient chilling during the dormancy period is known as the main factor of this problem. One of the hypotheses to explain this problem is that the starch mobilization and carbohydrate fluxes to the buds are impede
Scientia Agricola. Publicado em: 2011-08
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5. Sucrose metabolizing enzymes in cell suspension cultures of Bauhinia forficata, Curcuma zedoaria and Phaseolus vulgaris.
The objective of this work was to study the activity of sucrose metabolizing enzymes in extracts of cell suspension cultures of Bauhinia forficata Link, Curcuma zedoaria Roscoe and Phaseolus vulgaris L. Invertase pathway was identified in the three studied species. Sucrose synthase pathway was also responsible for sucrose metabolism in Curcuma zedoaria and P
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira. Publicado em: 2011
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6. Effects of shade on the development and sugar metabolism of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) fruits.
Coffee fruits grown in shade are characterized by larger bean size than those grown under full-sun conditions. The present study assessed the effects of shade on bean characteristics and sugar metabolism by analyzing tissue development, sugar contents, activities of sucrose metabolizing enzymes and expression of sucrose synthase-encoding genes in fruits of c
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY. Publicado em: 2011
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7. Effects of shade on the development and sugar metabolism of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) fruits.
Coffee fruits grown in shade are characterized by larger bean size than those grown under full-sun conditions. The present study assessed the effects of shade on bean characteristics and sugar metabolism by analyzing tissue development, sugar contents, activities of sucrose metabolizing enzymes and expression of sucrose synthase-encoding genes in fruits of c
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY. Publicado em: 2011
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8. Sucrose metabolism during fruit development in coffea racemosa.
Sucrose is one of the compounds in the raw coffee bean that has been identified as an important precursor of coffee flavour and aroma. In order to increase our knowledge of sucrose metabolism in coffee species, sucrose and reducing sugar content were investigated in the fast fruit-ripening coffee species Coffea racemosa. Fruits were harvested regularly from
ANNALS OF APPLIED BIOLOGY. Publicado em: 2011
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9. Sucrose metabolism during fruit development in coffea racemosa.
Sucrose is one of the compounds in the raw coffee bean that has been identified as an important precursor of coffee flavour and aroma. In order to increase our knowledge of sucrose metabolism in coffee species, sucrose and reducing sugar content were investigated in the fast fruit-ripening coffee species Coffea racemosa. Fruits were harvested regularly from
ANNALS OF APPLIED BIOLOGY. Publicado em: 2011
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10. Expressão de três isoformas de galactinol sintase em plantas de Coffea arabica L. submetidas a estresses abióticos
Raffinose family oligosaccharides (RFOs) play multiple roles in plants, mainly in response to environmental stresses such as drought, salinity and extreme temperatures. Galactinol synthase (GolS) is the enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the biosynthesis of oligosaccharides of RFOs and plays an important regulatory role in the partition of carbon betwee
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 25/02/2009
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11. AnÃlise computacional de genes associados ao metabolismo de fixaÃÃo de nitrogÃnio no feijÃo-caupi (Vigna unguiculata) e cana-de-aÃÃcar (Saccharum spp.)
The biological nitrogen fixation has been one of the main targets in what refers to plantsâ mineral nutrition, being explored in agriculture as an environmentally benign nitrogen source besides the fact that it can reduces the use of chemical fertilizers, which increases the cost of the production and causes damages to the environment. In this context, the
Publicado em: 2009
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12. Isolamento de cDNAs parciais de quatro genes do metabolismo de carboidratos e analise de seus padrões de expressão durante a fase inicial do desenvolvimento de plantulas de jatoba (Hymenaea courbaril L.) / Isolation of four partial cDNA sequences of genes of the carbohydrate metabolism in jatoba (Hymenaea courbaril L.) and their pattern of expression during early seedling growth
The jatobas (species belonging to the genus Hymenaea, family Leguminosae) display large physiological plasticity and as a consequence they have great adaptive capacity to several habitats. Different species and varieties of jatobas have adapted practically to all Brazilian tropical biomes, including the Amazon Forest and the complex of ecosystems that is for
Publicado em: 2008