Philip W. Miller
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Plant Growth Regulation | 2004
Nanfei Xu; Kent York; Philip W. Miller; Nordine Cheikh
Ear is the harvest part of corn (Zea mays L.) and we are interested in studying its growth and development in our effort in corn yield improvement. In our current study, we examined the relationship between ear growth and internode characteristics using different approaches. Correlations between stem growth rate and number of ears per plant (prolificacy) were assessed among several genotypes. Internode elongation of 2 genotypes was modified by plant hormones and by population density manipulations. Among the 7 genotypes examined that have different prolificacy levels, there was a general correlation of slower stem elongation at middle growth stages and larger ear number. When the internode elongation was enhanced by application of gibberellic acid (GA), ear growth was suppressed; and when a GA synthesis inhibitor uniconazole was applied at early stages, internode length was reduced and ear growth was promoted in terms of both ear size and visible ear number at silking stage. Higher population density caused longer internodes and fewer ears per plant and the effect of lower density was the opposite. Our results suggested that internode elongation in the middle section of corn plants was linked to suppression of ear development in corn.
Plant Molecular Biology | 1998
Philip W. Miller; Waltraud I. Dunn; Robert R. Schmidt
Chlorella sorokiniana has seven ammonium-inducible, chloroplastic NADP-specific glutamate dehydrogenase (NADP-GDH) isozymes composed of varying ratios of α- and β-subunits. Southern blot and allele-specific PCR analyses indicate that the C. sorokiniana genome possesses a single 7178 bp nuclear NADP-GDH gene. cDNA cloning and sequencing, 5′-RACE-PCR analysis, and RNase protection analysis identified two NADP-GDH mRNAs that are identical with the exception of a 42 nt sequence located within the 5′-coding region of the longer mRNA. The 42 nt sequence, termed an auxon because it serves as an exon or intron, appears to undergo alternative splicing from the precursor mRNA by a process that is regulated by both nutritional and environmental signals. Depending upon whether the auxon is included or excluded in a mature mRNA, the gene can be considered to consist of 22 or 23 exons, respectively. The 2074 and 2116 nt mRNAs encode precursor proteins of 56350 and 57850 Da, respectively. The N-termini of the purified mature α- and β-subunits were sequenced, identifying full-length subunits of 53501 and 52342 Da, respectively. The sequences of the subunits are identical except for an 11 amino acid extension at the N-terminus of the α-subunit. The α-subunit has an additional α-helical domain at its N-terminus compared with the β-subunit. By correlating the abundances of the two mRNAs with the levels (and relative turnover rates) of the α- and β-subunit antigens during induction in Chlorella, the larger mRNA is proposed to encode the larger subunit.
Journal of Plant Physiology | 2007
Linda Lutfiyya; Nanfei Xu; Robert L. D’Ordine; James A. Morrell; Philip W. Miller; Stephen M.G. Duff
Archive | 2002
Paul S. Chomet; Michael D. Edgerton; Thomas H. Adams; Thomas G. Ruff; Ameeta K. Agarwal; Jeffrey Ahrens; James A. Ball; G. Banu; Erin Bell; Raghava Boddupalli; Keith A. Kretzmer; Mackenzie Daly; Jill Deikman; Molian Deng; Jinzhuo Dong; Stephen M.G. Duff; Meghan Galligan; Brendan S. Hinchey; Shihshieh Huang; Richard Johnson; Vincent Jung; Lucille B. Laccetti; Chao Qiang Lai; Garrett J. Lee; Jie-Yi Lin; Bin Lu; Michael H. Luethy; Adrian Lund; Linda L. Madson; Kathleen P. Malloy
Archive | 2005
Nordine Cheikh; Philip W. Miller; Keith M. O'Connell; Jingdong Liu
Archive | 2002
Nordine Cheikh; Molian Deng; Philip W. Miller; Nanfei Xu
Archive | 2006
Linda Lutfiyya; Liang Guo; Philip W. Miller; Michael H. Luethy; Sara E. Heisel; Yuanji Zhang; Edwards Allen; Larry A. Gilbertson; David K. Kovalic; James K. Roberts; Shihshieh Huang; Alessandra Frizzi; Nancy M. Houmard; Thomas M. Malvar
Archive | 2000
Robin L. Staub; Philip W. Miller
Archive | 2000
Philip W. Miller; Robin L. Staub
Archive | 2015
Nordine Cheikh; Molian Deng; Philip W. Miller; Nanfei Xu