Straube, Jannis Chen, Yun-Hao Khanal, Bishnu P. Shumbusho, Alain Zeisler-Diehl, Viktoria Suresh, Kiran Schreiber, Lukas Knoche, Moritz Debener, Thomas
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Plants
Exposure of the fruit surface to moisture during early development is causal in russeting of apple ( Malus × domestica Borkh.). Moisture exposure results in formation of microcracks and decreased cuticle thickness. Periderm differentiation begins in the hypodermis, but only after discontinuation of moisture exposure. Expressions of selected genes i...
Molinari, Clarissa Garbi Maronna, Maximiliano Manuel Morandini, André Carrara
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ZooKeys
The order Coronatae ( Scyphozoa ) includes six families, of which Nausithoidae Haeckel, 1880 is the most diverse with 26 species. Along the Brazilian coast, three species of the genus Nausithoe Kölliker, 1853 have been recorded: Nausithoe atlantica Broch, 1914, Nausithoe punctata Kölliker, 1853, and Nausithoe aurea Silveira & Morandini, 1997. Livin...
Chen, Yun-Hao Straube, Jannis Khanal, Bishnu P. Knoche, Moritz Debener, Thomas
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Plants
Russeting (periderm formation) is a critical fruit-surface disorder in apple ( Malus × domestica Borkh.). The first symptom of insipient russeting is cuticular microcracking. Humid and rainy weather increases russeting. The aim was to determine the ontogeny of moisture-induced russeting in ‘Pinova’ apple. We recorded the effects of duration of expo...
Athoo, Thomas O. Winkler, Andreas Knoche, Moritz
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Plants
Russeting is an important surface disorder of many fruitcrop species. The mango cultivar ‘Apple’ is especially susceptible to russeting. Russeting compromises both fruit appearance and postharvest performance. The objective was to identify factors, mechanisms, and consequences of russeting in ‘Apple’ mango. Russeting was quantified on excised peels...
Kashgari, Ghaidaa Meinecke, Lina Gordon, William Ruiz, Bryan Yang, Jady Ma, Amy Lan Xie, Yilu Ho, Hsiang Plikus, Maksim V Nie, Qing
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The fusion of digits or toes, syndactyly, can be part of complex syndromes, including van der Woude syndrome. A subset of van der Woude cases is caused by dominant-negative mutations in the epithelial transcription factor Grainyhead like-3 (GRHL3), and Grhl3-/-mice have soft-tissue syndactyly. Although impaired interdigital cell death of mesenchyma...
Liu, Huan Duncan, Kaylia Helverson, Annika Kumari, Priyanka Mumm, Camille Xiao, Yao Carlson, Jenna Colavincenzo Darbellay, Fabrice Visel, Axel Leslie, Elizabeth
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Genome-wide association studies for non-syndromic orofacial clefting (OFC) have identified single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) at loci where the presumed risk-relevant gene is expressed in oral periderm. The functional subsets of such SNPs are difficult to predict because the sequence underpinnings of periderm enhancers are unknown. We applied A...
Keren-Keiserman, Alexandra Baghel, Ravi Singh Fogelman, Edna Faingold, Inna Zig, Uri Yermiyahu, Uri Ginzberg, Idit
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Frontiers in plant science
The protective peel of potato tuber consists of periderm tissue, the outmost cell layers of which contain corky cell walls and are termed "skin". The skin protects the tuber from water loss and pathogen invasion, and its visual appearance is a highly important marketing factor. Physiological skin blemishes are of great concern, mainly russeting dis...
Alonso-Serra, Juan Safronov, Omid Lim, Kean-Jin Fraser-Miller, Sara J Blokhina, Olga B Campilho, Ana Chong, Sun-Li Fagerstedt, Kurt Haavikko, Raisa Helariutta, Ykä
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The New phytologist
Tree bark is a highly specialized array of tissues that plays important roles in plant protection and development. Bark tissues develop from two lateral meristems; the phellogen (cork cambium) produces the outermost stem-environment barrier called the periderm, while the vascular cambium contributes with phloem tissues. Although bark is diverse in ...
Wunderling, Anna Ripper, Dagmar Barra-Jimenez, Azahara Mahn, Stefan Sajak, Kathrin Targem, Mehdi Ben Ragni, Laura
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The New phytologist
During secondary growth in most eudicots and gymnosperms, the periderm replaces the epidermis as the frontier tissue protecting the vasculature from biotic and abiotic stresses. Despite its importance, the mechanisms underlying periderm establishment and formation are largely unknown. The herbaceous Arabidopsis thaliana undergoes secondary growth, ...
Finger, Fernando Luiz Santos, Mirelle Mayana de Sousa Araujo, Fernanda Ferreira Lima, Paula Cristina Carvalho Costa, Lucas Cavalcante da França, Christiane de Fatima Martins Queiroz, Matheus da Costa
ABSTRACT The breakdown of dormancy and early sprouting is one of the main causes of losses of stored potatoes. Sprouting control becomes important especially when tubers are submitted to long-term storage for further processing by the potato industry. The objective of this work is to evaluate the effect of organic sprout inhibitors, eugenol and men...