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Plant Biotechnol J ; 12(4): 492-502, 2014 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24428422

ABSTRACT

Pectin is a complex polysaccharide and an integral part of the primary plant cell wall and middle lamella, contributing to cell wall mechanical strength and cell adhesion. To understand the structure-function relationships of pectin in the cell wall, a set of transgenic potato lines with altered pectin composition was analysed. The expression of genes encoding enzymes involved in pectin acetylation, degradation of the rhamnogalacturonan backbone and type and length of neutral side chains, arabinan and galactan in particular, has been altered. Upon crossing of different transgenic lines, some transgenes were not transmitted to the next generation when these lines were used as a pollen donor, suggesting male sterility. Viability of mature pollen was severely decreased in potato lines with reduced pectic arabinan, but not in lines with altered galactan side chains. Anthers and pollen of different developmental stages were microscopically examined to study the phenotype in more detail. Scanning electron microscopy of flowers showed collapsed pollen grains in mature anthers and in earlier stages cytoplasmic protrusions at the site of the of kin pore, eventually leading to bursting of the pollen grain and leaking of the cytoplasm. This phenomenon is only observed after the microspores are released and the tapetum starts to degenerate. Timing of the phenotype indicates a role for pectic arabinan side chains during remodelling of the cell wall when the pollen grain is maturing and dehydrating.


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Cell Wall/metabolism , Pectins/metabolism , Pollen/cytology , Pollen/growth & development , Polysaccharides/metabolism , Solanum tuberosum/cytology , Chromosome Segregation , Crosses, Genetic , Gene Dosage , Monosaccharides/metabolism , Phenotype , Plant Infertility/genetics , Plant Tubers/cytology , Plant Tubers/metabolism , Plants, Genetically Modified , Pollen/anatomy & histology , Pollen/ultrastructure , Solanum tuberosum/genetics , Solanum tuberosum/ultrastructure , Transformation, Genetic , Transgenes/genetics
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J Virol Methods ; 169(1): 207-10, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20621125

ABSTRACT

Assays based on real-time PCR (TaqMan) that can detect a number of viroids in the genus Pospiviroid have been developed and evaluated. The assays are designed for detecting viroids from tomato leaf material but detection from other solanaceous hosts of these viroids has been confirmed. These methods have been validated by nine laboratories and comprise a reliable set of assays for the detection of CEVd, TASVd, CLVd and a generic assay which will detect the six viroids of concern to European tomato growers: PSTVd, TCDVd, CEVd, CLVd, TASVd and CSVd.


Subject(s)
Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Solanaceae/virology , Viroids/genetics , Viroids/isolation & purification , Virology/methods , Molecular Sequence Data , Plant Leaves/virology , RNA, Viral/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 77(2): 257-67, 2007 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17876577

ABSTRACT

Major transitions can be expected within the next few decades aiming at the reduction of pollution and global warming and at energy saving measures. For these purposes, new sustainable biorefinery concepts will be needed that will replace the traditional mineral oil-based synthesis of specialty and bulk chemicals. An important group of these chemicals are those that comprise N-functionalities. Many plant components contained in biomass rest or waste stream fractions contain these N-functionalities in proteins and free amino acids that can be used as starting materials for the synthesis of biopolymers and chemicals. This paper describes the economic and technological feasibility for cyanophycin production by fermentation of the potato waste stream Protamylassetrade mark or directly in plants and its subsequent conversion to a number of N-containing bulk chemicals.


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Amino Acids/biosynthesis , Biopolymers/biosynthesis , Biotechnology/economics , Biotechnology/methods , Plant Proteins/biosynthesis , Bacteria/enzymology , Bacteria/genetics , Bacteria/growth & development , Bacterial Proteins , Biopolymers/chemistry , Fermentation , Plant Proteins/chemistry , Solanum tuberosum/genetics , Solanum tuberosum/metabolism , Nicotiana/genetics , Nicotiana/metabolism
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J Forensic Sci ; 51(5): 1050-4, 2006 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17018080

ABSTRACT

To obtain a reliable estimation on the yield of illicit indoor cannabis cultivation in The Netherlands, cannabis plants confiscated by the police were used to determine the yield of dried female flower buds. The developmental stage of flower buds of the seized plants was described on a scale from 1 to 10 where the value of 10 indicates a fully developed flower bud ready for harvesting. Using eight additional characteristics describing the grow room and cultivation parameters, regression analysis with subset selection was carried out to develop two models for the yield of indoor cannabis cultivation. The median Dutch illicit grow room consists of 259 cannabis plants, has a plant density of 15 plants/m(2), and 510 W of growth lamps per m(2). For the median Dutch grow room, the predicted yield of female flower buds at the harvestable developmental stage (stage 10) was 33.7 g/plant or 505 g/m(2).


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Cannabis/growth & development , Environment, Controlled , Flowers/growth & development , Netherlands , Regression Analysis
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