15 research outputs found
Prediction of faults in components of machinery in motion
Mechanical vibrations of individual moving parts are sensed with piezoelectric accelerometers and measured electronically from outside the working machine
Diagnostic procedures for antenna hydraulic drive systems
Diagnostic, testing, and maintenance procedures for hydraulic drive systems for large steerable antenna
Gendered Practices in the Contemporary Workplace: A Critique of What Often Constitutes Front Page News in the \u3ci\u3eThe Wall Street Journal\u3c/i\u3e
Alpha-Glucan, Water Dikinase 1 Affects Starch Metabolism and Storage Root Growth in Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
Abstarct Regulation of storage root development by source strength remains largely unknown. The cassava storage root delay (srd) T-DNA mutant postpones storage root development but manifests normal foliage growth as wild-type plants. The SRD gene was identified as an orthologue of α-glucan, water dikinase 1 (GWD1), whose expression is regulated under conditions of light/dark cycles in leaves and is associated with storage root development. The GWD1-RNAi cassava plants showed both retarded plant and storage root growth, as a result of starch excess phenotypes with reduced photosynthetic capacity and decreased levels of soluble saccharides in their leaves. These leaves contained starch granules having greatly increased amylose content and type C semi-crystalline structures with increased short chains that suggested storage starch. In storage roots of GWD1-RNAi lines, maltose content was dramatically decreased and starches with much lower phosphorylation levels showed a drastically reduced β-amylolytic rate. These results suggested that GWD1 regulates transient starch morphogenesis and storage root growth by decreasing photo-assimilation partitioning from the source to the sink and by starch mobilization in root crops