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Temporal Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Core Pathways and Orphan Gene EARLY FLOWERING 1 Regulating Floral Transition in Chinese Cabbage [PDF]
The floral transition in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis) is governed by a complex interplay of gene expression and hormonal regulation.
Hong Lang +5 more
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The impact of chromatin regulation on the floral transition [PDF]
Transcription in eukaryotes is regulated by many enzymes that influence the nuclear organization of DNA in chromatin. Several of these enzymes regulate histone modifications. These modifications function as a platform for assembly of protein complexes that influence chromatin structure.
Farrona, S., Coupland, G., Turck, F.
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Bud dormancy is an important developmental stage that ensures that trees can tolerate environmental stresses in winter and bloom uniformly in the following spring. Regarding Rosaceae floral buds, exposure to chilling conditions promotes floral primordium
Tzu-Fan Hsiang +3 more
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A molecular communications framework for understanding the floral transition [PDF]
With no option to run away, plants' survival builds on their capacity to respond to challenges from their environment. Plants monitor their surroundings and plastically adjust their metabolism, growth and development to acclimatise and defend themselves [1].
Magarini M. +6 more
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Fasciation in Strawberry Floral Organs and Possible Implications for Floral Transition
Fasciation in strawberry is characterized by an enlarged and flattened receptacle, clustering of flowers, and altered inflorescence architecture. However, the developmental process of fasciated flowers remains obscure. In this study, the fasciation incidence and developmental process in the primary fruit and inflorescence architecture were evaluated ...
Thi Cam, Nguyen +7 more
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Circular RNAs modulate the floral fate acquisition in soybean shoot apical meristem
Background Soybean (Glycine max), a major oilseed and protein source, requires a short-day photoperiod for floral induction. Though key transcription factors controlling flowering have been identified, the role of the non-coding genome is limited ...
Saeid Babaei +2 more
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Genetic interactions that promote the floral transition inArabidopsis [PDF]
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development is marked by the establishment of the floral developmental program in the lateral primordia formed by the shoot apical meristem. This is achieved by the coordinate activation, in these primordia, of a set of genes that regulate floral initiation.
Madueño, F. +4 more
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Transition from vegetative to floral buds is a critical physiological change during flower induction that determines fruit productivity. Small non-coding RNAs (sRNAs) including microRNAs (miRNAs) and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are pivotal regulators
Xinwei Guo +12 more
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Molecular characterization of a soybean FT homologue, GmFT7
Soybean (Glycine max) is a vital oilseed legume crop that provides protein and oil for humans and feedstock for animals. Flowering is a prerequisite for seed production.
Senhao Zhang +2 more
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Photoperiod Affects Node Appearance Rate and Flowering in Early Maturing Soybean
The photoperiod plays a critical role in the control of flowering timing in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) with long days increasing the time to flowering.
Nathaniel W. W. Ort +4 more
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