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Eustoma grandiflorum, commonly known as prairie gentian or Texas bluebells, is among the most popular agriculturally propagated species of cut flowers.
Wanjie Xue +8 more
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Eriocaulaceae (Poales) differ from potentially related Xyridaceae in pattern of floral organ arrangement relative to subtending bract (with median sepal adaxial).
Dmitry D. Sokoloff +3 more
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Characterization of PISTILLATA-like Genes and Their Promoters from the Distyly Fagopyrum esculentum
ArabidopsisĀ PISTILLATA (PI) encodes B-class MADS-box transcription factor (TF), and works together with APETALA3 (AP3) to specify petal and stamen identity. However, a small-scale gene duplication event of PI ortholog was observed in common buckwheat and
Wei You +4 more
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The Asteraceae is the largest angiosperm family with more than 25,000 species. Individual studies have shown that MADS-box and TCP transcription factors are regulators of the development and symmetry of flowers, contributing to their iconic flower-head ...
Wei Xiong +13 more
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As a candidate national flower of China, tree peony has extremely high ornamental, medicinal and oil value. However, the short florescence and rarity of early-flowering and late-flowering varieties restrict further improvement of the economic value of ...
Lili Guo +7 more
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Floral Development Reveals the Existence of a Fifth Staminode on the Labellum of Basal Globbeae
We observed the floral development of Hemiorchis burmanica and two species of Gagnepainia, which make up the sister group of Globba in Globbeae, as well as a selected number of species of Globba.
Akitoshi Iwamoto +3 more
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Floral Development in Legumes [PDF]
Species of flowering plants are most reliably identified by their flowers, the sexually reproductive organs. A flower is similar to a vegetative short shoot (lacking appreciable internodes) that bears four kinds of laterally attached organs in successive whorls: sepals, petals, stamens, and ...
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Floral organ development goes live [PDF]
Abstract The chance to watch floral organs develop live is not to be missed! Here, we outline reasons why quantitative, live-cell imaging is an important approach to study floral morphogenesis, and provide a basic workflow of how to get started.
Rambaud-Lavigne, L., Hay, A.
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In cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.), the differentiation and development of female flowers are important processes that directly affect the fruit yield and quality.
Jian Pan +7 more
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The central floral development gene LEAFY (LFY), whose mutation leads to striking changes in flowering and often sterility, is commonly expressed in non-floral structures; however, its role in vegetative development is poorly understood.
Amy L. Klocko +4 more
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