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AtSAMS regulates floral organ development by DNA methylation and ethylene signaling pathway

Plant Science, 2023
S-adenosylmethionine synthase is the key enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of S-adenosylmethionine, which serves as the universal methyl group donor and a common precursor for the biosynthesis of ethylene and polyamines. However, little is known about how SAMS controls plant development.
Shuang Hu, Wenli Hu, Dongping Li
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IiSVP of Isatis indigotica can reduce the size and repress the development of floral organs

Plant Cell Reports, 2023
IiSVP of Isatis indigotica was cloned and its expression pattern was analyzed. Ectopic expression of IiSVP in Arabidopsis could delay the flowering time and reduce the size of the floral organs. SVP (SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE) can negatively regulate the flowering time of Arabidopsis. In the present work, the cDNA of IiSVP, an orthologous gene of AtSVP in
Qi Meng   +5 more
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Transcript profiling on developing Petunia hybrida floral organs

Sexual Plant Reproduction, 2003
The cDNA-AFLP transcript profiling technique was used to analyse gene expression during flower development in Petunia hybrida. Reproductive and vegetative floral organs were sampled at five developmental stages and gene expression profiles were compared.
Cnudde F.   +4 more
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Early floral development and androecium organization in Fouquieriaceae (Ericales)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2005
Early floral development with focus on the androecium was studied with the help of scanning electron microscopy and serial microtome sectioning in Fouquieria columnaris and F. splendens. Perianth organs appear in a spiral pattern on the floral apex. The spiral may be a clockwise or anti-clockwise.
J. Schönenberger, A. Grenhagen
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Development of Floral Organs of the Soy Bean

Botanical Gazette, 1931
1. The mature flower of the soy bean consists of a calyx tube with five unequal lobes, five distinct petals, ten stamens (nine united and one free), and a single carpel. Both unicellular and multicellular trichomes are found on the calyx and pistil. 2. The flower primordium appears first as a protuberance in the axil of a bract.
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Morphology and development of floral shoots and organs in certain Zannichelliaceae

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1977
Development of reproductive shoots and associated organs in Vleisia aschersoniana, Althenia filiformis, Lepilaena bilocularis and L. cylindrocarpa (Zannichelliaeeae, sensu Dumortier) has been examined using an epi-illumination technique to provide photographic documentation. Floral shoots share a similar basic developmental pattern.
U. POSLUSZNY, P. B. TOMLINSON
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Initiation patterns of flower and floral organ development in Arabidopsis thaliana

Development, 1996
ABSTRACT Sector boundary analysis has been used to deduce the number and orientation of cells initiating flower and floral organ development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Sectors were produced in transgenic plants carrying the Ac transposon from maize inserted between the constitutive 35S promoter and the GUS reporter gene.
G, Bossinger, D R, Smyth
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Development of the Floral Organs

2007
AbstractIt is becoming clear that flower development is a cascade, with flowering time integrators activating floral meristem identity genes which activate floral organ identity genes. The floral organ identity genes themselves encode transcription factors, and are predicted to activate the many structural genes required to form the new organs, as well
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Development of floral organ identity: stories from the MADS house

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2001
Recent studies on AGAMOUS-LIKE2-, DEFICIENS- and GLOBOSA-like MADS-box genes in diverse seed plant species have provided novel insights into the mechanisms by which the identity of the different floral organs is specified during flower development. These advances in understanding may lead to major refinements in the classical ABC model of floral organ ...
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Floral Meristems to Floral Organs: Genes Controlling Early Events in Arabidopsis Flower Development

Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology, 1995
Molecular and genetic studies show that the underlying mechanisms control­ ling flower development are largely conserved in distantly related dicotyledon­ ous plant species. These studies have identified early-acting genes that pro­ mote the formation of floral meristems and later-acting genes that determine the fate of floral organ primordia.
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