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Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science
Article Title: The Effects of Herbicides Targeting Aromatic and Branched Chain Amino Acid Biosynthesis Support the Presence of Functional Pathways in Broomrape
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00707
Figure Lengend Snippet: Biomass accumulation of P. aegyptiaca callus grown on BCGM containing imazapic. The experiment was conducted with eight replicates. The data were computed by non-linear regressions using Sigma-Plot version 11.01. ; R 2 = 0.99, P < 0.0001, a = 96.81, b = 1.98, x 0 = 0.06, y 0 = 4.47. The data were arcsine-transformed before analysis. On the graph, back-transformed means are presented.
Article Snippet: Data on the influence of imazapic and glyphosate on callus biomass, glyphosate on shikimic acid accumulation, imidazolinones on P. aegyptiaca ALS activity, and glyphosate on P. aegyptiaca EPSPS activity were computed by non-linear regressions using
Techniques: Transformation Assay
Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science
Article Title: The Effects of Herbicides Targeting Aromatic and Branched Chain Amino Acid Biosynthesis Support the Presence of Functional Pathways in Broomrape
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00707
Figure Lengend Snippet: Influence of ALS inhibitors on ALS activity of P. aegyptiaca. (A) Influence of imazapic on ALS extracted from flowering shoots and callus. (B) Influence of imazapic, imazapyr, and rimsulfuron on ALS extracted from P. aegyptiaca flowering shoots. The experiment was conducted with four replicates per treatment. The data were computed by non-linear regressions using Sigma-Plot version 11.01. ; (A) For flowering shoots: R 2 = 0.99, P < 0.0001, a = 100, b = 0.67, x 0 = 2.07, y 0 = 3.66; for callus: R 2 = 0.97, P < 0.0001, a = 100, b = 0.90, x 0 = 11.6, y 0 = -3.79. (B) For imazapic: R 2 = 0.99, P < 0.0001, a = 100, b = 0.67, x 0 = 2.07, y 0 = 3.66; for imazapyr: R 2 = 0.99, P = 0.0073, a = 100, b = 0.56, x 0 = 11.62, y 0 = 2.18; for rimsulfuron: R 2 = 0.98, P < 0.0001, a = 100, b = 0.70, x 0 = 0.11, y 0 = -0.61. The data were arcsine-transformed before analysis. On the graphs, back-transformed means are presented.
Article Snippet: Data on the influence of imazapic and glyphosate on callus biomass, glyphosate on shikimic acid accumulation, imidazolinones on P. aegyptiaca ALS activity, and glyphosate on P. aegyptiaca EPSPS activity were computed by non-linear regressions using
Techniques: Activity Assay, Transformation Assay
Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science
Article Title: The Effects of Herbicides Targeting Aromatic and Branched Chain Amino Acid Biosynthesis Support the Presence of Functional Pathways in Broomrape
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00707
Figure Lengend Snippet: Biomass accumulation of P. aegyptiaca callus (A) and shikimic acid accumulation in the callus (B) cultured on BCGM containing glyphosate. The experiment was conducted with eight replicates. Data were computed by non-linear regressions using Sigma-Plot version 11.01. (A) For biomass: y = ; R 2 = 0.99, P < 0.0001, a = 436.71, b = 1.80, x 0 = 0.74. (B) For shikimic acid accumulation: ; R 2 = 0.99, P = 0.0129, a = 3.314, b = -1.03, x 0 = 0.47, y 0 = 0.13. Data were arcsine-transformed before analysis. On the graphs, back-transformed means are presented. FW, fresh weight.
Article Snippet: Data on the influence of imazapic and glyphosate on callus biomass, glyphosate on shikimic acid accumulation, imidazolinones on P. aegyptiaca ALS activity, and glyphosate on P. aegyptiaca EPSPS activity were computed by non-linear regressions using
Techniques: Cell Culture, Transformation Assay
Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science
Article Title: The Effects of Herbicides Targeting Aromatic and Branched Chain Amino Acid Biosynthesis Support the Presence of Functional Pathways in Broomrape
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00707
Figure Lengend Snippet: Influence of glyphosate on EPSPS activity of P. aegyptiaca . (A) Flowering shoots and callus with shikimic acid as substrate. (B) EPSPS activity extracted from P. aegyptiaca callus with shikimic acid and shikimate-3-phosphate (S3P) as substrates. The experiment was conducted with four replicates per treatment. Data were computed by non-linear regressions using Sigma-Plot version 11.01. y = y 0 + ; (A) For flowering shoots: R 2 = 0.99, P < 0.0001, a = 100, b = 3.90, x 0 = 84.38, y 0 = –0.02; for callus: R 2 = 0.99, P < 0.0001, a = 100, b = 1.73, x 0 = 794, y 0 = –0.23. (B) For shikimic acid as substrate: P < 0.0001, a = 100, b = 1.73, x 0 = 794, y 0 = –0.23; for S3P as substrate: P < 0.0001, a = 100, b = 1.96, x 0 = 8.01, y 0 = –6.00. Data were arcsine-transformed before analysis. On the graphs, back-transformed means are presented.
Article Snippet: Data on the influence of imazapic and glyphosate on callus biomass, glyphosate on shikimic acid accumulation, imidazolinones on P. aegyptiaca ALS activity, and glyphosate on P. aegyptiaca EPSPS activity were computed by non-linear regressions using
Techniques: Activity Assay, Transformation Assay