Vitis vinifera glycosyl hydrolase family 17 (VvGHF17) is a grape apoplasmic β-1,3-glucanase, which belongs to glycosyl hydrolase family 17 in grapevines.
Shinichi Enoki +4 more
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The effect of population structure, plant size, herbivory and reproductive potential on effective population size in the temperate epiphytic orchid, Sarcochilus australis [PDF]
Distribution of plant size and reproductive success is investigated in the temperate epiphytic orchid Sarcochilus australis (Lindl.) Rchb. f. at Kinglake National Park, Victoria, in south-eastern Australia, and applied to estimating the effective ...
Tremblay, Raymond L.
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Digital gene expression profiling technology was used to examine the changes in gene expression during floral transition in pak choi. A total of 1486 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) during floral transition were identified, of which 505 were ...
Xueting Wang +8 more
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Correction: The bZIP transcription factor AREB3 mediates FT signalling and floral transition at the Arabidopsis shoot apical meristem. [PDF]
Martignago D +8 more
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Negative regulation of floral transition in Arabidopsis by HOS15-PWR-HDA9 complex. [PDF]
Lim CJ +13 more
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Drought poses a significant challenge to grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) development, impacting both physiological processes and yield. This study explores the transcriptomic responses of developing buds of cv. Merlot grapevine to drought, focusing on key
Francesco Girardi +6 more
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The bZIP transcription factor AREB3 mediates FT signalling and floral transition at the Arabidopsis shoot apical meristem. [PDF]
Martignago D +8 more
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FIONA1-Mediated m6 A Modification Regulates the Floral Transition in Arabidopsis. [PDF]
Xu T +8 more
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Colour reverse learning and animal personalities: the advantage of behavioural diversity assessed with agent-based simulations [PDF]
Foraging bees use colour cues to help identify rewarding from unrewarding flowers, but as conditions change, bees may require behavioural flexibility to reverse their learnt preferences.
Adrian G. Dyer +3 more
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Their C-termini divide Brassica rapa FT-like proteins into FD-interacting and FD-independent proteins that have different effects on the floral transition. [PDF]
Lee A +6 more
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