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Grapevine woody tissues accumulate stilbenoids following bud burst. [PDF]
Abstract Main conclusion After bud burst, a transcriptional reprogramming of the shikimate and phenylpropanoid pathways occurs in grapevine canes resulting in the accumulation of stilbenoids like resveratrol and viniferin.
Noronha H +7 more
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Molecular reprogramming in grapevine woody tissues at bud burst
Perennial woody plants undergo a period of dormancy from the beginning of autumn until the end of spring. Whereas the molecular and physiological events that characterize dormancy release of buds have been described in detail, those occurring in woody tissues underneath the buds are mostly unknown.
Henrique Noronha +5 more
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Developmental control of hypoxia during bud burst in grapevine [PDF]
AbstractDormant or quiescent buds of woody perennials are often dense and in the case of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) have a low tissue oxygen status. The precise timing of the decision to resume growth is difficult to predict, but once committed, the increase in tissue oxygen status is rapid and developmentally regulated. Here, we show that more than
Karlia Meitha +6 more
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Oak bark is a rich niche for beneficial bioactive compounds. It is known that the amount of the compounds found in plant tissues can depend on species, genotype, growth site, etc., but it is unclear whether oak phenology, i.e., late or early bud burst ...
Vaida Sirgedaitė-Šėžienė +4 more
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The effect of cutting the root connection by detaching the shoot from the root system on dormancy release and vegetative bud burst was examined in 2-year-old seedlings of Norway spruce ( [L.] Karst.).
Jouni Partanen +2 more
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Adaptation of the timing of bud burst of Norway spruce to temperate and boreal climates
The adaptation of the annual cycle of development of boreal and temperate trees to climatic conditions has been seen as a result of stabilizing selection caused by two opposite driving forces of natural selection, i.e.
Leinonen, Ilkka, Hänninen, Heikki
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Physiological regulation of bud burst in grapevine [PDF]
AbstractThe physiological constraints on bud burst in woody perennials, including the prerequisite for vascular development remain unresolved. Both light and tissue oxygen status have emerged as important cues for vascular development in other systems, however, light requirement appears to be facultative in grapevine, and the information related to the
Signorelli, Santiago +6 more
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Transcriptome analysis of bud burst in sessile oak (Quercus petraea) [PDF]
Expression patterns of hundreds of transcripts in apical buds were monitored during bud flushing in sessile oak (Quercus petraea), in order to identify genes differentially expressed between the quiescent and active stage of bud development. Different transcriptomic techniques combining the construction of suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH ...
Derory, Jérémy +9 more
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Research concerning the behavior of table grape cultivars grown on the sandy soils of Southern Oltenia [PDF]
The current study aimed to describe the performance of five table grape cvs. recently introduced in the agro environmental conditions of southern Oltenia. These cultivars were: ‘Napoca’, ’Otilia’, ‘Prima Cl.
M.F. Băjenaru +4 more
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Vegetative bud-burst variability of European elms
The bud-burst dates of clones of Ulmus minor, Ulmus glabra, and Ulmus laevis were recorded in the field during the spring of 2000, 2001 and 2002 at six locations in five European countries. Meteorological data were obtained from stations close to the plots. Thermal time to bud-burst (T) and chilling (C) were calculated. A relationship on the form T = a
Santini, Alberto +7 more
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