Manoela MirandaSummaryAffiliation: University of Victoria Country: Canada Publications
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Peptide and amino acid transporters are differentially regulated during seed development and germination in faba beanManoela Miranda
Institut fur Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung, Gatersleben, D 06466 Germany
Plant Physiol 132:1950-60. 2003..In seedling roots, VfPTR1 was repressed by a dipeptide and by an amino acid, whereas nitrate was without influence...
Ectopic expression of an amino acid transporter (VfAAP1) in seeds of Vicia narbonensis and pea increases storage proteinsHardy Rolletschek
, D-06466 Gatersleben, Germany
Plant Physiol 137:1236-49. 2005..We conclude that seed protein synthesis is nitrogen limited and that seed uptake activity for nitrogen is rate limiting for storage protein synthesis...
Transcriptome changes in foxtail millet genotypes at high salinity: identification and characterization of a PHGPX gene specifically upregulated by NaCl in a salt-tolerant lineNese Sreenivasulu
Institut fur Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung, 06466 Gatersleben, Germany
J Plant Physiol 161:467-77. 2004....
Gene expression profiling of systemically wound-induced defenses in hybrid poplarMary E Christopher
Centre for Forest Biology and Department of Biology, University of Victoria, STN CSC, PO Box 3020, Victoria, BC, V8W 3N5, Canada
Planta 219:936-47. 2004..Overall, we demonstrate that defense-related genes of hybrid poplar have a variety of functions, and show remarkably diverse expression patterns upon wounding...
The transcriptional response of hybrid poplar (Populus trichocarpa x P. deltoides) to infection by Melampsora medusae leaf rust involves induction of flavonoid pathway genes leading to the accumulation of proanthocyanidinsManoela Miranda
Centre for Forest Biology and Department of Biology, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
Mol Plant Microbe Interact 20:816-31. 2007..medusae infection. In this highly compatible plant-pathogen interaction, we postulate that the biotrophic pathogen evades detection and suppresses early host responses...
