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Summary Genetic studies on radiation-induced chlorina and variegated mutants of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) revealed the existence of an unstable gene. The normal green color of the leaves is controlled by duplicate genes C1 and C2, either of which produces the green colour. The chlorina plants are C 1 C 1 C 2 C 2. The allele c 1 v is dominant to both C 1 and C 2 but is unstable. The homozygote c 1 v c 1 v c 2 c 2 is a normal green while the heterozygote c i v c 1 c 2 c 2 has a variegated phenotype as a result of the mutation of c 1 v to c 1 during development. In green plants with a c 1 v c{sh1/v}c 2 c 2 genotype, the autonomous mutation of one of the c 1 v alleles to c 1 may take place at the pre-meiotic stage. In the variegated genotype (c 1 v c 1 c 2 c 2), the mutation of c 1 to c 1 v may take place in early ontogeny, thus producing green plants. The allele C 1, when associated with c 1 v in a heterozygous condition, mutates to c 1 at the pre-meiotic stage even in the presence of the allele C 2.  相似文献   

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In order to manage the fungal pathogens in okra, seeds of variety Arka Anamika were subjected to soaking treatment with the aqueous leaf extracts of Coleus aromaticus, Adathoda vesica, Vitex negundo, Solanum nigrum, Leucas aspera, Ocimum sanctum and Catharanthus roseus. Among the extracts used, C. aromaticus, V. negundo extracts were found superior in reducing the incidence of mycoflora. These leaf extract treatments also resulted in increased seed germination and vigour of the seedlings. Both in green-house and field conditions also these extracts were proved their efficient in the enhancement of biomass, number of leaves, number of seeds per fruit, seed density and ascorbic acid content in the raw fruits.  相似文献   

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Cleome viscosa is an emerging weed with the potential of interfering with okra and influencing pests of okra. Screen house studies were conducted on the phenology of C. viscosa, its interference with okra and its interaction with root-knot nematode-infected okra. Seedlings of C. viscosa were monitored in pots for growth, yield and dry matter accumulation for 14 weeks. C. viscosa was planted with okra at densities 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 weeds per okra plant and observed for 11 weeks. Data were collected on growth, yield and dry matter of okra. Plants were inoculated with 2,500 M. incognita eggs per pot while control plants were not inoculated. C. viscosa attained 91.7 cm height and accumulated 7.8 g/plant biomass at 14 weeks after planting. The percentage reduction in okra plant height, plant dry weight and fruit yield due to interference at lowest cleome density (2 plants/pot) was 33.7, 83.6 and 82.1%, respectively. Nematode reproductive factor was significantly lower for okra alone (4.9) compared to okra with cleome (7.6). This study shows that C. viscosa is a fast-growing weed that suppressed the performance of okra even at low density, is a good host to M. incognita and increased the population of the nematode in soil.  相似文献   

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Eighteen accessions of okra of diverse ecological background were evaluated for genetic variability through the techniques of coefficient of racial likeness (CRL) and principal coordinate analysis (PCO). The variation patterns among the accessions were classified by using the techniques of metroglyph analysis and single-linkage cluster analysis. CRL and PCO produced similar results on the diversity of the accessions but the grouping of the accessions by metroglyph analysis and SLCA produced different results. The usefulness of metroglyph analysis depends on the amount of variation accounted for by the two principal characters on which the two co-ordinate axes are constructed. The techniques are compared.  相似文献   

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Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology - Drought affects the growth and development of plants and can cause crop failure. As an important edible and medicinal plant, okra (Abelmoschus...  相似文献   

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Summary Thirty okra genotypes of diverse eco-geographical origin were grown in single-row plots in a randomised complete block design. The data collected on 14 characters were subjected to analysis of variance. By multivariate analysis (Mahalanobis D2 technique), the genetic divergence among the genotypes were quantitatively measured. The genotypes were grouped into five clusters by this technique. There was no relationship between clustering pattern and eco-geographic distribution. The effects of genetic divergence on the choice of parental stock in hybridization was discussed.  相似文献   

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Crops in the Family Malvaceae are attacked by various insect pests especially Podagria species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) at different stages of their development. The emergence of biodegradable pesticides (botanicals) as safe option has reduced the problems that result from the use of synthetic insecticides, thus creating a renewed interest in their development and use in integrated pest management of crops. Therefore, field experiments were conducted to investigate the control capability of water extracts of Piper guineense seeds and Cypermethrin on flea beetles (Podagrica spp.) infesting okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench). The experiments were conducted in two locations in the rain forest zone of Nigeria. The first experiment was conducted at the Teaching and Research Farm of The Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo State (2011 Early cropping season), while the second experiment was carried out at the Teaching and Research Farm of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, Ondo State (2011 Late cropping season). A synthetic insecticide (Cypermethrin) was included in the treatments as a standard check alongside the untreated (control). The experimental design was laid out in a randomised complete block design with five treatments replicated three times. The effectiveness of the treatments was determined based on reduction in the population of the adult insects. The results showed that water extract of P. guineense seeds and the synthetic insecticide significantly (p?<?0.05) reduced the population of the flea beetles as compared with the control. The synthetic insecticide-treated plots produced the highest standard check, but this was not significantly different from the dried yield recorded in the plots sprayed with aqueous extracts of P. guineense seeds. The results of field trials in both cropping seasons showed that all the treatments significantly suppressed the infestation by the flea beetles throughout the study period. In view of the ability of water extract of P. guineense seeds to control the infestation of Podagrica spp. its use by farmers is therefore recommended.  相似文献   

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A greenhouse experiment was carried-out to evaluate the effect of three rates of salinity as abiotic stress on okra plants (Abelmoschus esculentus) infected with the root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) as biotic stress. Plant lengths and weights were significantly (p?≤?0.05) reduced except root weight and there was a positive correlation between increasing the salinity concentration from 0.1 to 0.3% and increasing the rate of reduction in plant criteria. The number of J2 in soil, galls, and eggmasses were decreased linked to increased salinity rate as compared to nematode control treatment. However, peroxidase and catalase activities were significantly reduced linked to increasing the salinity concentration from 0.1 to 0.3%. There was no significant difference between total phenols at all treatments. Meanwhile, there was no significant improvement in N, P, and K contents whereas photosynthetic pigments (a, b) and carotene were significantly (p?≤?0.05) reduced by nematode infection and increasing the salinity rate from 0.1 to 0.3%.  相似文献   

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To develop an efficient genetic transformation system of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), callus derived from mature embryonic axes of variety P-362 was transformed with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain LBA4404 harboring p35SGUS-INT plasmid containing the uidA gene encoding β-glucuronidase (GUS) and the nptII gene for kanamycin selection. Various factors affecting transformation efficiency were optimized; as Agrobacterium suspension at OD600 0.3 with 48 h of co-cultivation period at 20°C was found optimal for transforming 10-day-old MEA-derived callus. Inclusion of 200 μM acetosyringone, sonication for 4 s with vacuum infiltration for 6 min improved the number of GUS foci per responding explant from 1.0 to 38.6, as determined by histochemical GUS assay. For introducing the insect-resistant trait into chickpea, binary vector pRD400-cry1Ac was also transformed under optimized conditions and 18 T0 transgenic plants were generated, representing 3.6% transformation frequency. T0 transgenic plants reflected Mendelian inheritance pattern of transgene segregation in T1 progeny. PCR, RT-PCR, and Southern hybridization analysis of T0 and T1 transgenic plants confirmed stable integration of transgenes into the chickpea genome. The expression level of Bt-Cry protein in T0 and T1 transgenic chickpea plants was achieved maximum up to 116 ng mg−1 of soluble protein, which efficiently causes 100% mortality to second instar larvae of Helicoverpa armigera as analyzed by an insect mortality bioassay. Our results demonstrate an efficient and rapid transformation system of chickpea for producing non-chimeric transgenic plants with high frequency. These findings will certainly accelerate the development of chickpea plants with novel traits.  相似文献   

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Protocol was established for mass in vitro propagation of okra using meristem culture. Meristems (0.3–0.5 mm in size) were isolated from shoot tips of three-week old in vitro grown seedlings. Isolated meristems were established rapidly in MS liquid medium containing 1.0 mg/l of BAP. For shoot development from primarily established meristem, semisolid MS medium having the same concentration of BAP was found to be the most effective. Rapid shoot multiplication of mericlone was achieved from node cutting cultured in 1.0 mg/l plus 0.5 mg/l GA3, and a maximum of nine shoots were found from each node. Effective root development from the developed plantlets was successful in 1.0 mg/l IBA. More than 75% of the micropropagated mericlones plantlets were successfully acclimatised in soil up to maturity and found to be healthy.  相似文献   

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Composition analysis of genetically modified crops is an important consideration in the assessment of food safety. Agb0101 (Oryza sativa L. cv. Nakdongbyeo) developed in Korea is a form of insect-resistant rice that contains a synthetic truncated cry1Ac gene isolated from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), and demonstrates high resistance to rice leaf folder under field conditions. Nutrients, anti-nutritive components, and secondary metabolites of Agb0101 were analyzed and compared with those of its non-transgenic counterpart. The amounts of proximates, amino acids, fatty acids, minerals, vitamins, trypsin inhibitors, phytic acid, and ferulic acid in brown rice from Agb0101 were comparable to those of its non-transgenic counterpart. Statistical comparisons to test for equivalence showed that all the analyzed components in the insect-resistant rice plants were substantially equivalent to those of its non-transgenic counterpart. Furthermore, most of the measured values from Agb0101 were within the range of values reported for other commercial rice varieties.  相似文献   

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ARIYO  Q. J.; ODULAJA  A. 《Annals of botany》1991,67(6):527-531
Thirty quantitative and qualitative characters were observedon 20 accessions of okra which consisted of 19 accessions fromdifferent geographical areas of Nigeria and one accession fromIndia. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Single LinkageCluster Analysis (SLCA) were employed to analyse the variationpatterns in these accessions. The first three principal componentsaccounted for 49.94% of the total variation while the firstfive axes accounted for 65.7% SLCA summarized the relationshipsamong the accessions at various levels of similarity into adendrogram, while the accessions were sorted into six distinctgroups by the FASTCLUS technique and the mean percentage similaritybetween some groups suggested some degree of phenetic resemblance. Abelmoschus esculentus, okra, variation, principal component analysis, cluster analysis  相似文献   

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Investigations on the rhizosphere mycoflora of healthy and virus (YVMV) infected okra plants showed a higher fungal population in the rhizosphere of healthy plants at preflowering and post-flowering stages than in that of diseased ones. Maximum population was observed during flowering both in healthy and diseased plant rhizosphere as well as in non-rhizosphere soil. However, virus infected plants showed a higher population at the flowering stage than healthy ones. The quantitative differences in the rhizosphere of healthy and diseased plants during flowering seem to be due to a change in C/N ratio and amino acids. The drastic reduction in diseased plant rhizospheres during the post-flowering stage may be due to either change in C/N ratio unfavourable to mycoflora or production of some toxic substances inhibiting multiplication of the mycoflora.  相似文献   

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An efficient and reproducible method was established for genetic transformation of one pear variety (Conferénce) usingAgrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated gene transfer. Wounded leaves of in vitro micropropagated plants were cocultivated with the disarmed strain EHA101 harbouring the binary vector pFAJ3000 carrying the chimaericnptII andgus genes. The protocol included a 3–6 month dark period on a regeneration medium solidified with gelrite, which contained 100 mg/l kanamycin. Up to 42% of inoculated leaves produced transformed buds or bud clusters. Expression, presence and integration of transgenes was confirmed by a histochemical test, polymerase chain reaction and Southern blot hybridisation, respectively. The transgenec plants could be successfully acclimatized in the glasshouse. This transformation procedure was also successfully applied to two other pear varieties, namely Doyenné du Cornice and Passe-Crassane, albeit at much lower transformation rates.  相似文献   

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The administration of dexamethasone, a synthetic glucocorticoid receptor agonist, causes neuronal death in the CA3 layer of the hippocampus, which has been associated with learning and memory impairments. This study aimed to examine the ability of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus Linn.) extract and its derivatives (quercetin and rutin) to protect neuronal function and improve learning and memory deficits in mice subjected to dexamethasone treatment. Learning and memory functions in mice were examined using the Morris water maze test. The results showed that the mice treated with dexamethasone had prolonged water maze performance latencies and shorter time spent in the target quadrant while mice pretreated with quercetin, rutin or okra extract prior to dexamethasone treatment showed shorter latencies and longer time spent in target quadrant. Morphological changes in pyramidal neurons were observed in the dexamethasone treated group. The number of CA3 hippocampal neurons was significantly lower while pretreated with quercetin, rutin or okra attenuated this change. Prolonged treatment with dexamethasone altered NMDA receptor expression in the hippocampus. Pretreatment with quercetin, rutin or okra extract prevented the reduction in NMDA receptor expression. Dentate gyrus (DG) cell proliferation was examined using the 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU) immunohistochemistry technique. The number of BrdU-immunopositive cells was significantly reduced in dexamethasone-treated mice compared to control mice. Pretreatment with okra extract, either quercetin or rutin was found to restore BrdU-immunoreactivity in the dentate gyrus. These findings suggest that quercetin, rutin and okra extract treatments reversed cognitive deficits, including impaired dentate gyrus (DG) cell proliferation, and protected against morphological changes in the CA3 region in dexamethasone-treated mice. The precise mechanism of the neuroprotective effect of these plant extracts should be further investigated.  相似文献   

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Changes in activity levels of important enzymes of carbohydratemetabolism (and ß-amylases, sucrose synthetase, acidinvertase, acid phosphatase, glucose phosphate isomerase, aldolase,phosphofructokinase and pyruvate kinase) during seed developmentwere determined. Changes in the activities of these enzymesand their functional significance in developing seeds are described.A close correlation was found between the stage of maximum carbohydrateoxidation and the accumulation of reserve materials in the developingseeds. 1Present address: School of Agriculture and Forestry, Universityof Melbourne, Parkvilie 3052, Victoria, Australia. 2Present address: School of Botany, University of Melbourne,Parkville 3052, Victoria, Australia. (Received October 8, 1982; Accepted January 10, 1983)  相似文献   

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 A synthetic version of the cry1Ac gene of Bacillus thuringiensis has been used for the transformation of coffee species (Coffea canephora and C. arabica) to confer resistance to an important pest, the coffee leaf miner (Perileucoptera coffeella and other Leucoptera spp). Somatic embryos were co-cultivated with the LBA4404 strain of Agrobacterium tumefaciens containing the cry1Ac gene. More than 100 transformed plants from independent transformation events were obtained for each coffee genotype. The integration and expression of the cry1Ac gene was studied, and effective resistance of transgenic plants against leaf miner was verified in bioassays with the insects. These plants could represent a good opportunity to analyse the impact of genetic engineering of perennial crops for sustainable resistance to an obligate endocarpic pest using a B. thuringiensis insecticidal protein. Received: 7April 1999 / Revision received: 20 July 1999 / Accepted: 22 July 1999  相似文献   

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