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Polyamines, floral induction and floral development of strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch.)
Plant Growth Regulation, 1995In the short-day plant, strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch.), polyamines (putrescine, spermidine and spermine), conjugated spermidine (water-insoluble compounds) and bound amines (putrescine, spermidine, phenylethylamine, 3-hydroxy, 4-methoxyphenylethylamine) accumulated in the shoot tips during floral induction and before floral emergence.
Josette Martin-Tanguy
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From floral induction to floral shape
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1998The 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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Integration of floral inductive signals in Arabidopsis
Nature, 2000Flowering 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.
M A, Blázquez, D, Weigel
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Floral induction in Eucalyptus nitens
Tree Physiology, 1994Eucalyptus 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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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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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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Floral phenology and floral induction in Leptospermum scoparium
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2018ABSTRACT Leptospermum scoparium is a species found throughout New Zealand and southeastern Australia. It typically flowers in the spring and early summer, although occasional flowers can often be seen on plants throughout the year.
Ross Bicknell, Peter Jaksons
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Pathways for inflorescence and floral induction in Antirrhinum
Development, 1996ABSTRACT The presentation of flowers on a modified stem, the inflorescence, requires the integration of several aspects of meristem behaviour. In Antirrhinum, the inflorescence can be distinguished by its flowers, hairy stem, modified leaves, short internodes and spiral phyllotaxy.
D, Bradley +3 more
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The photoperiodic pathway of floral induction
2007AbstractLong day plants and short day plants experience photoperiodic induction of flowering, and so flower in certain daylengths. This chapter considers the photoperiodic regulation of flowering in Arabidopsis, which is a facultative long day plant (that is, one whose flowering is brought forward by long days, rather than one with an absolute ...
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