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Are Endogenous Gibberellin-like Substances involved in Floral Induction

Nature, 1970
THE concentration of endogenous gibberellin-like substances has been reported to increase in cold-requiring plants during exposure to a low temperature1–3. Synthesis of gibberellin is also known to be blocked by certain growth retardants, some of which inhibit flowering3–6.
M R, Fontes, J L, Ozbun, L E, Powell
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Dual Floral Induction Requirements in Phleum alpinum

Annals of Botany, 1990
Flowering requirements of four Norwegian populations of Phleum alpinum were studied in controlled environments. A dual induction requirement was demonstrated in all populations. Inflorescence initiation had an obligatory requirement for short days (SD) and/or low temperature, while culm elongation and heading were enhanced by long days (LD) and higher ...
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The autonomous pathways for floral inhibition and induction

2007
AbstractThe autonomous pathways for floral inhibition and induction are central to the entire process of floral transition in Arabidopsis. The floral inhibition pathway acts throughout the plant's life to ensure flowering does not occur until the appropriate environmental, developmental, and physiological cues have been received. The inhibition pathway
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DWARFING AND FLORAL INDUCTION IN VITIS VINIFERA

Acta Horticulturae, 2012
As grapevine flowering has a major impact on the yield of vines there has been much interest in understanding the biology behind this important developmental process. The study of flowering in grapevine provides some unique challenges due to the unusual shoot architecture of the plant and the extension of the process over two growing seasons.
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Possible Role of Polysaccharides in Floral Induction

Nature, 1963
COMPONENT V, which has been previously reported1 to be associated with the vernalization phenomena in rye seedlings, has been further studied. As the electrophoretic mobility of some polysaccharides2 was close to that of component V, polysaccharide content (hexose combined in soluble macromolecular components)3 of extracts of rye seedlings was examined
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FLOWERING LOCUS T genes control floral induction in lotus

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
The transition to flowering is a vital process in the lotus life cycle that significantly impacts its ornamental value and seed production. However, the molecular basis of floral transition in lotus remains largely unknown. Here, eight homologous FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) genes were initially characterized in lotus, which were designated as NnFT1-NnFT8 ...
Heyun Song   +9 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Floral Induction

2007
Reynald Tremblay, Joseph Colasanti
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Photoperiodic Control of Floral Induction

Annual Review of Plant Physiology, 1959
J Doorenbos, S J Wellensiek
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Floral Induction in Roses ☆

2017
Andrew V. Roberts, Patrick S. Blake
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