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Double-flower phenotype is more popular and attractive in garden and ornamental plants. There is great interest in exploring the molecular mechanisms underlying the double-flower formation for further breeding and selection. Kerria japonica, a commercial
Xiangling Shen, Zhixiong Liu, Wen Liu
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The Relationship between AGAMOUS and Cytokinin Signaling in the Establishment of Carpeloid Features
Gynoecium development is dependent on gene regulation and hormonal pathway interactions. The phytohormones auxin and cytokinin are involved in many developmental programs, where cytokinin is normally important for cell division and meristem activity ...
Andrea Gómez-Felipe +2 more
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The C function gene AGAMOUS (AG) encodes for a MADS-box transcription factor required for floral organ identity and floral meristem (FM) determinacy in angiosperms. Unlike Arabidopsis, most legume plants possess two AG homologs arose by an ancient genome
Butuo Zhu +2 more
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The lncRNA LOC100257036 and vvimiR156 modulate gibberellin signaling through AGAMOUS during cluster formation in Sistan Yaghooti grape [PDF]
The long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), despite lacking the ability to encode proteins, have become essential players in regulating gene expression in crops.
Shahla Sahraei +5 more
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Isolation of an AGAMOUS homolog from Zamia muricata [PDF]
AGAMOUS (AG) is a class C MADS-box gene that plays an important role in the development of reproductive organs in angiosperms and gymnosperms. Here, an AGAMOUS homolog was isolated from male and female Zamia muricata.
Pattamon Sangin +2 more
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Coreless apples generated by the suppression of carpel genes and hormone-induced fruit set
Seedless fruits have high consumer appeal and have made seeded varieties obsolete in some crops. In seedless apple varieties, core tissues which normally contain the seed can be unpalatable, reducing the seedless appeal.
Hilary S. Ireland +6 more
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Effects of water-deficit stress and foliar-applied gibberellic acid (GA3) on ‘Washington’ navel orange (Citrus sinensis) floral gene expression and inflorescence number were quantified.
Lisa Tang, Carol J. Lovatt
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AGAMOUS correlates with the semi-double flower trait in carnation
Flower type is the most valuable ornamental trait in floricultural plants, for which the ABCDE model was proposed to explain the identity of each floral organ in flowering plants.
Chunlian Jin +5 more
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RhAGL24 Regulating Auxin-Related Gene RhARF18 Affects Stamen Petaloidy in Rose
AGAMOUS-LIKE 24 (AGL24) is a key gene regulating floral transition, but its involvement in flower organ identity remains largely unknown. In this study, we found that RhAGL24 is strongly related to petal and stamen development in rose.
Lin Liu +7 more
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A MADS-Box Gene-Based InDel Marker Discriminating Sex in Actinidia arguta
Gene-based markers are valuable tools in breeding programs due to their direct linkage to traits of interest. In dioecious plants, such as kiwifruit (Actinidia spp.), sex-discriminating markers can shorten the breeding cycle by enabling the selection of ...
Sewon Oh +4 more
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