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Floral transition mutants in Arabidopsis
Plant, Cell & Environment, 1997ABSTRACTAn inventory of genetic differences in flowering time in Arabidopsis is presented and discussed. Many genes influence the transition to flowering in a quantitative way. Two groups of mutants and natural variants can be distinguished: those that are responsive to environmental factors and those that are less responsive or unresponsive.
Koornneef, M., Peeters, A.J.M.
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Developmental states associated with the floral transition
Developmental Biology, 1992Floral initiation can be analyzed from a developmental perspective by focusing upon how developmental fates are imprinted, remembered, and expressed. This is not an altogether new perspective, since people studying flowering have been concerned for a long time with the commitment of meristems to form flowers and the morphological, cellular, and ...
C N, McDaniel, S R, Singer, S M, Smith
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Floral transition in lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum)
Scientia Horticulturae, 2002Abstract Floral transition was studied in lisianthus [Eustoma grandiflorum (Raf.) Shinn.] plants grown in a greenhouse at two planting times (winter and summer) under two photoperiod regimes: long day (LD) and short day (SD), 16 h/8 h and 8 h/16 h (light/dark), respectively.
Michele Zaccai, Nurit Edri
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2014
Plants use endogenous and environmental cues to trigger flowering. While variations in day length and temperature play a major role in controlling the transition to flowering, little is known about water stress-derived signals. Drought conditions cause early flowering in various plant species.
L. Conti, M. Galbiati, C. Tonelli
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Plants use endogenous and environmental cues to trigger flowering. While variations in day length and temperature play a major role in controlling the transition to flowering, little is known about water stress-derived signals. Drought conditions cause early flowering in various plant species.
L. Conti, M. Galbiati, C. Tonelli
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2009
The floral transition is a critical developmental change in a plant's life cycle that is marked by the switch from vegetative to reproductive growth. The transition is induced by leaf-derived signals that translocate through the phloem to the shoot apex where the shoot apical meristem is reprogrammed to adopt a floral fate.
Joseph Colasanti, Michael Muszynski
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The floral transition is a critical developmental change in a plant's life cycle that is marked by the switch from vegetative to reproductive growth. The transition is induced by leaf-derived signals that translocate through the phloem to the shoot apex where the shoot apical meristem is reprogrammed to adopt a floral fate.
Joseph Colasanti, Michael Muszynski
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Nitric Oxide Represses the Arabidopsis Floral Transition
Science, 2004The correct timing of flowering is essential for plants to maximize reproductive success and is controlled by environmental and endogenous signals. We report that nitric oxide (NO) repressed the floral transition in Arabidopsis thaliana .
Yikun, He +13 more
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Evolutionary Transitions in Floral Color
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2008The tremendous diversity in flower color among angiosperms implies that there have been numerous evolutionary transitions in this character. The conventional wisdom is that a large proportion of these transitions reflect adaptation to novel pollinator regimes.
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Environmental-Dependent Acceleration of a Developmental Switch: The Floral Transition
Science Signaling, 2000The transition from vegetative growth to reproductive growth in plants in which flowers are produced requires the activation of specific genes. Simpson and Dean discuss two recent reports that characterize the FLOWERING LOCUS T ( FT ) gene in Arabidopsis , which is ...
G G, Simpson, C, Dean
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ABI4 regulates the floral transition independently of ABI5 and ABI3
Molecular Biology Reports, 2018Emerging evidence suggests that the stress hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is also involved in the floral transition control. The transcription factors ABA INSENSITIVE4 (ABI4) and ABI5 negatively regulate flowering by directly promoting FLOWERING LOCUS C expression, and ABI3 also negatively regulates the floral transition.
Kai Shu +6 more
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PIL5 represses floral transition in Arabidopsis under long day conditions
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2018PHYTOCHROME INTERACING FACTOR 3 LIKE 5 (PIL5), also named PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 1 (PIF1) is an important b-HLH transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana. Here we show that mutant of pil5-1 displays early flowering phenotype. We demonstrate that the expressions of the major flowering promoter genes [FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT), SUPPRESOR OF ...
Minjie Wu +8 more
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