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NO flowering

BioEssays, 2005
The complex control of flowering time ensures that plants flower in conditions favourable for reproductive success. A recent study adds another dimension to this established complexity by revealing that nitric oxide (NO) represses flowering in Arabidopsis.
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The flowering of Arabidopsis flower development

The Plant Journal, 2010
SummaryFlowers come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. Despite this variety, flowers have a very stereotypical architecture, consisting of a series of sterile organs surrounding the reproductive structures. Arabidopsis, as the premier model system for molecular and genetic analyses of plant development, has provided a wealth of insights into how
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Understanding Flowers and Flowering

2007
AbstractFlowers are the beautiful and complex reproductive structures of the angiosperms, one of the most diverse and successful groups of living organisms. The underlying thesis of this book is that to understand fully plant development (and why flowers differ in shape, structure, and colour), it is necessary to understand why it is advantageous for ...
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“Electric Flower”

Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2021
N, Taouri, I, Ed-Darraz, O, Cherkaoui
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Flowers and Flowering Plants.

American Midland Naturalist, 1942
Theo. Just, Raymond J. Pool
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Colouring the flower

2007
AbstractOne of the most obvious ways in which flowers differ from one another is in their colour. This colour is usually the result of pigment deposition in the petals, but in some species brightly coloured bracts, sepals or stamens can provide a similarly striking display.
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"No flowers"

Notes and Queries, 1909
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