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Molecular studies on the flower development in apple (Malus X domestica Borkh.)
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Elevating fruit carotenoid content in apple (Malus x domestica Borkh)
2022Carotenoid compounds accumulate to confer coloration to plant tissues and have some established health benefits in humans. These pigments have antioxidant properties and are precursors of vitamin A, which is important for human vision. Apple is widely consumed globally, but most commercial apple cultivars have low fruit carotenoid content because these
Charles, Ampomah-Dwamena +6 more
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Characterisation of the DELLA subfamily in apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.)
Tree Genetics & Genomes, 2006The hormone gibberellic acid (GA) regulates growth and development throughout the plant life cycle. DELLA proteins are key components of the GA signalling pathway and act to repress GA responses. The “DELLA” amino acid motif is highly conserved among diverse species and is essential for GA-induced destruction of DELLA proteins, which relieves ...
Toshi Foster +6 more
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Creating a saturated reference map for the apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) genome
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2003The availability of a high quality linkage map is essential for the detection and the analysis of quantitative traits. Such a map should cover a significant part of the genome, should be densely populated with markers, and in order to gain the maximum advantage should be transferable to populations or cultivars other than the ones on which it has been ...
R. Liebhard +3 more
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Breeding Apple (Malus x Domestica Borkh)
2008The apple tree is a hybrid originating from a combination of wild species (Malus sieversii is supposed to be the main contributor). Growers at first selected the best specimens by seedlings, but when grafting was discovered as a mean of vegetative propagation, improvement in fruit quality became faster.
S. Pereira-Lorenzo +2 more
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Removal of embryonic dormancy in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh) by 6-benzylaminopurine
Scientia Horticulturae, 1991Abstract Embryos excised from non-stratified cultivar ‘Golden Delicious’ apple seeds germinated soon after soaking in a solution of 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) at 12.5–25 mg l−1 for 6–24 h or at 50–100 mg l−1 for 1–24 h. The low BAP concentrations (12.5–25 mg l−1) resulted in more normal development of the plants than the high concentrations (50–100 mg
Zhang, X.Y., Lespinasse, Yves
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PROTEOMICS, 2019
AbstractTemperature stress is one of the most common external factors that plants have to adapt to. Accordingly, plants have developed several adaptation mechanisms to deal with temperature stress. Chloroplasts are one of the organelles that are responsible for the sensing of the temperature signal and triggering a response.
Šarūnė Morkūnaitė‐Haimi +3 more
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AbstractTemperature stress is one of the most common external factors that plants have to adapt to. Accordingly, plants have developed several adaptation mechanisms to deal with temperature stress. Chloroplasts are one of the organelles that are responsible for the sensing of the temperature signal and triggering a response.
Šarūnė Morkūnaitė‐Haimi +3 more
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Phytochemistry, 2019
The UDP-glycosyltransferase UGT88F subfamily has been described first in Malus x domestica with the characterization of UGT88F1. Up to now UGT88F1 was one of the most active UGT glycosylating dihydrochalcones in vitro. The involvement of UGT88F1 in phloridzin (phloretin 2'-O-glucoside) synthesis, the main apple tree dihydrochalcone, was further ...
Elejalde-Palmett, Carolina +11 more
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The UDP-glycosyltransferase UGT88F subfamily has been described first in Malus x domestica with the characterization of UGT88F1. Up to now UGT88F1 was one of the most active UGT glycosylating dihydrochalcones in vitro. The involvement of UGT88F1 in phloridzin (phloretin 2'-O-glucoside) synthesis, the main apple tree dihydrochalcone, was further ...
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DNA Sequence, 2001
All S-RNases in apple contained one intron at the same location within the hypervariable region. They code for 225-228 amino acids, however, the length of introns is variable and divided into three groups. The intron sequences of some S-RNases within the same group showed an extremely high similarity as well as their coding sequences, suggesting that ...
S, Matsumoto +3 more
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All S-RNases in apple contained one intron at the same location within the hypervariable region. They code for 225-228 amino acids, however, the length of introns is variable and divided into three groups. The intron sequences of some S-RNases within the same group showed an extremely high similarity as well as their coding sequences, suggesting that ...
S, Matsumoto +3 more
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