Light-regulated overexpression of an Arabidopsis phytochrome A gene in rice alters plant architecture and increases grain yield
暂无分享,去创建一个
Haiyang Wang | T. Brutnell | Jukon Kim | R. Vierstra | R. Wu | R. J. Sawers | Joseph M. Walker | M. V. Parthasarathy | A. Garg | Thomas P. Brutnell | Mandayam V. Parthasarathy | Richard D. Vierstra | Ruairidh J. H. Sawers
[1] K. Turksen,et al. Isolation and characterization , 2006 .
[2] T. Brutnell,et al. Cereal phytochromes: targets of selection, targets for manipulation? , 2005, Trends in plant science.
[3] J. Sohn,et al. Characterization of sunlight-grown transgenic rice plants expressing Arabidopsis phytochrome A , 2004, Molecular Breeding.
[4] S. Mathews,et al. The phytochrome apoprotein family inArabidopsis is encoded by five genes: the sequences and expression ofPHYD andPHYE , 1994, Plant Molecular Biology.
[5] Harry Smith,et al. Photoresponses of transgenic tobacco plants expressing an oat phytochrome gene , 1991, Planta.
[6] P. Quail,et al. phyB is evolutionarily conserved and constitutively expressed in rice seedling shoots , 1991, Molecular and General Genetics MGG.
[7] E. Ploschuk,et al. Increased Phytochrome B Alleviates Density Effects on Tuber Yield of Field Potato Crops1 , 2003, Plant Physiology.
[8] J. Ecker,et al. Isolation and Characterization of phyC Mutants in Arabidopsis Reveals Complex Crosstalk between Phytochrome Signaling Pathways Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at www.plantcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1105/tpc.012971. , 2003, The Plant Cell Online.
[9] R. Vierstra,et al. Mutant Analyses Define Multiple Roles for Phytochrome C in Arabidopsis Photomorphogenesis Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at www.plantcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1105/tpc.015164. , 2003, The Plant Cell Online.
[10] Haiyang Wang,et al. Dissecting the phytochrome A-dependent signaling network in higher plants. , 2003, Trends in plant science.
[11] T. G. Owens,et al. Trehalose accumulation in rice plants confers high tolerance levels to different abiotic stresses , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[12] R. Sharrock,et al. Patterns of Expression and Normalized Levels of the Five Arabidopsis Phytochromes1 , 2002, Plant Physiology.
[13] L. Singh,et al. Molecular characterization of some Indian Basmati and other elite rice genotypes using fluorescent-AFLP , 2002, Theoretical and Applied Genetics.
[14] J. Nagaraju,et al. Genetic analysis of traditional and evolved Basmati and non-Basmati rice varieties by using fluorescence-based ISSR-PCR and SSR markers , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[15] P. Quail,et al. Phytochrome photosensory signalling networks , 2002, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology.
[16] Harry Smith,et al. Establishment of far‐red high irradiance responses in wheat through transgenic expression of an oat phytochrome A gene , 2001 .
[17] R. Vierstra,et al. The heme-oxygenase family required for phytochrome chromophore biosynthesis is necessary for proper photomorphogenesis in higher plants. , 2001, Plant physiology.
[18] C. Ballaré. Arabidopsis mutants and other model systems in plant physiological ecology. , 2001, Trends in plant science.
[19] Masaki Furuya,et al. Isolation and Characterization of Rice Phytochrome A Mutants , 2001, Plant Cell.
[20] Ram C. Chaudhary,et al. Speciality rices of the world: breeding, production and marketing. , 2001 .
[21] Harry Smith,et al. Phytochromes and light signal perception by plants—an emerging synthesis , 2000, Nature.
[22] K. Shimamoto,et al. Phytochromes confer the photoperiodic control of flowering in rice (a short-day plant). , 1999, The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology.
[23] P. Quail,et al. Heterologous expression of Arabidopsis phytochrome B in transgenic potato influences photosynthetic performance and tuber development. , 1999, Plant physiology.
[24] K. Halliday,et al. Overexpression of rice phytochrome A partially complements phytochrome B deficiency in Arabidopsis , 1999, Planta.
[25] P. Quail,et al. Coordination of phytochrome levels in phyB mutants of Arabidopsis as revealed by apoprotein-specific monoclonal antibodies. , 1998, Genetics.
[26] M. Yanovsky,et al. Phytochrome A affects stem growth, anthocyanin synthesis, sucrose-phosphate-synthase activity and neighbour detection in sunlight-grown potato , 1998, Planta.
[27] G. Sandberg,et al. Ectopic expression of oat phytochrome A in hybrid aspen changes critical daylength for growth and prevents cold acclimatization , 1997 .
[28] B. Thomas,et al. Expression of heterologous phytochromes A, B or C in transgenic tobacco plants alters vegetative development and flowering time. , 1997, The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology.
[29] M. J. Terry. Phytochrome chromophore‐deficient mutants , 1997 .
[30] J. Casal. Phytochrome A Enhances the Promotion of Hypocotyl Growth Caused by Reductions in Levels of Phytochrome B in Its Far-Red-Light-Absorbing Form in Light-Grown Arabidopsis thaliana , 1996, Plant physiology.
[31] S. Mathews,et al. The phytochrome gene family in grasses (Poaceae): a phylogeny and evidence that grasses have a subset of the loci found in dicot angiosperms. , 1996, Molecular biology and evolution.
[32] Harry Smith,et al. Genetic engineering of harvest index in tobacco through overexpression of a phytochrome gene , 1996, Nature Biotechnology.
[33] T. Komari,et al. Vectors carrying two separate T-DNAs for co-transformation of higher plants mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens and segregation of transformants free from selection markers. , 1996, The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology.
[34] P. Christou,et al. Expression of Functional Oat Phytochrome A in Transgenic Rice , 1995, Plant physiology.
[35] M. Talón,et al. Phytochrome A Overexpression in Transgenic Tobacco (Correlation of Dwarf Phenotype with High Concentrations of Phytochrome in Vascular Tissue and Attenuated Gibberellin Levels) , 1995, Plant physiology.
[36] Harry Smith. Physiological and Ecological Function within the Phytochrome Family , 1995 .
[37] M. Johnson,et al. The Arabidopsis thaliana myo-Inositol 1-Phosphate Synthase (EC 5.5.1.4) , 1994, Plant physiology.
[38] N. Harberd,et al. Photoresponses of Light-Grown phyA Mutants of Arabidopsis (Phytochrome A Is Required for the Perception of Daylength Extensions) , 1994, Plant physiology.
[39] K. Shimamoto,et al. Light-Regulated and Cell-Specific Expression of Tomato rbcS-gusA and Rice rbcS-gusA Fusion Genes in Transgenic Rice , 1993, Plant physiology.
[40] P. Quail,et al. Photoresponses of transgenic Arabidopsis seedlings expressing introduced phytochrome B‐encoding cDNAs: evidence that phytochrome A and phytochrome B have distinct photoregulatory functions , 1993 .
[41] M. L. Anderson,et al. Phytochrome A null mutants of Arabidopsis display a wild-type phenotype in white light. , 1993, The Plant cell.
[42] J. Chory,et al. Isolation and Initial Characterization of Arabidopsis Mutants That Are Deficient in Phytochrome A , 1993, Plant physiology.
[43] J. Chory,et al. Mutations in the gene for the red/far-red light receptor phytochrome B alter cell elongation and physiological responses throughout Arabidopsis development. , 1993, The Plant cell.
[44] P. Quail,et al. hy8, a new class of arabidopsis long hypocotyl mutants deficient in functional phytochrome A. , 1993, The Plant cell.
[45] P. Quail,et al. Phytochrome a overexpression inhibits hypocotyl elongation in transgenic Arabidopsis. , 1991, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[46] P. Quail,et al. Overexpression of Phytochrome B Induces a Short Hypocotyl Phenotype in Transgenic Arabidopsis. , 1991, The Plant cell.
[47] S. Kay,et al. Rice type I phytochrome regulates hypocotyl elongation in transgenic tobacco seedlings. , 1991, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[48] P. Quail,et al. Novel phytochrome sequences in Arabidopsis thaliana: structure, evolution, and differential expression of a plant regulatory photoreceptor family. , 1989, Genes & development.
[49] P. Quail,et al. Oat Phytochrome Is Biologically Active in Transgenic Tomatoes. , 1989, The Plant cell.
[50] S. Kay,et al. Rice Phytochrome Is Biologically Active in Transgenic Tobacco. , 1989, The Plant cell.
[51] R. Vierstra,et al. Expression of a functional monocotyledonous phytochrome in transgenic tobacco , 1989, The EMBO journal.
[52] Carl Wood,et al. Current Status and Future Prospects , 1984 .