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Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2020
Plant growth and development, particularly the induction of flowering, are tightly controlled by key regulators in response to endogenous and environmental cues.
Suhyun Jin +3 more
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Plant growth and development, particularly the induction of flowering, are tightly controlled by key regulators in response to endogenous and environmental cues.
Suhyun Jin +3 more
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Soybean AP1 homologs control flowering time and plant height.
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2020Flowering time and plant height are key agronomic traits that directly affect soybean (Glycine max) yield. APETALA1 (AP1) functions as a class A gene in the ABCE model for floral organ development, helping to specify carpel, stamen, petal, and sepal ...
Liyu Chen +12 more
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Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2019
High temperature (HT) stress during flowering severely threatens crop grain yield, however, little is known about the underlying mechanisms in maize.
Yuanyuan Wang +7 more
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High temperature (HT) stress during flowering severely threatens crop grain yield, however, little is known about the underlying mechanisms in maize.
Yuanyuan Wang +7 more
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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 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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Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2021
N, Taouri, I, Ed-Darraz, O, Cherkaoui
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N, Taouri, I, Ed-Darraz, O, Cherkaoui
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, 2019
VOLUME VI: Acacia. Aglaonema. Agrostemma Githago. Allium - Ornamental Species. Alopecurus Pratensis. Anigozanthos. Annona. Arisarum. Arum. Atriplex Canescens. Banksia Ashbyi. Bellevalia Desertorum and B. Eigii. Bidens Radiata. Blepharis.
A. Halevy
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VOLUME VI: Acacia. Aglaonema. Agrostemma Githago. Allium - Ornamental Species. Alopecurus Pratensis. Anigozanthos. Annona. Arisarum. Arum. Atriplex Canescens. Banksia Ashbyi. Bellevalia Desertorum and B. Eigii. Bidens Radiata. Blepharis.
A. Halevy
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Regulation of Flowering Time: When and Where?
Current opinion in plant biology, 2021S. N. Freytes +2 more
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1992
Several homeotic genes controlling flower development have been characterized in Antirrhinum and Arabidopsis. Comparisons of their mutant phenotypes, expression patterns and genetic interactions have revealed that many of the basic mechanisms controlling flower development have been conserved in evolution, although important differences in the balance ...
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Several homeotic genes controlling flower development have been characterized in Antirrhinum and Arabidopsis. Comparisons of their mutant phenotypes, expression patterns and genetic interactions have revealed that many of the basic mechanisms controlling flower development have been conserved in evolution, although important differences in the balance ...
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Carnal Flowers, Charnel Flowers
2017This chapter focuses on a single flower scent—the tuberose—strongly associated with the fragrance of Victorian decadence. Contrasting with the more delicate scent of the violet explored in Chapter 2 is the powerful perfume of the tuberose, an exotic hothouse flower, its fragrance evoking the body and decay.
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Understanding Flowers and Flowering
2007AbstractFlowers 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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