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Floral induction in Eucalyptus nitens

Tree Physiology, 1994
Eucalyptus nitens (Deane & Maiden) Maiden takes at least five years to initiate flower buds from seed and is an infrequent and light flowerer. Because this behavior constitutes a major impediment to breeding programs, we examined the mechanisms controlling floral induction in E.
M W, Moncur, O, Hasan
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Integration of floral inductive signals in Arabidopsis

Nature, 2000
Flowering of Arabidopsis is regulated by a daylength-dependent pathway that accelerates flowering in long days and a daylength-independent pathway that ensures flowering in the absence of inductive conditions. These pathways are genetically separable, as there are mutations that delay flowering in long but not short days.
Blázquez , M.   +1 more
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From floral induction to floral shape

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1998
The initial emphasis in molecular-genetic studies of flower development was on homeotic genes that control organ identity, which is rather invariant between different species. Studies in flower development during the past three years have dealt with more diverse aspects of flower development, including floral induction and floral shape.
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Floral Induction in Soybeans

Botanical Gazette, 1955
1. Lincoln, a midseason variety of soybean, became indeterminate in its photoperiodic response with increasing growth and eventually flowered on 18-hour photoperiods. Untreated plants of Ogden, a late variety, did not flower on photoperiods over 141/2 hours long. 2.
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