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Genome-wide association study reveals novel genomic regions for flowering time and growth habit in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp). [PDF]
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Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals candidate gene for flowering time QTL HvHeading in barley. [PDF]
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Characterization of trehalose-6-phosphate synthase gene family in linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) and its potential implications in flowering time regulation. [PDF]
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Exploring the multifaceted dynamics of flowering time regulation in field crops: Insight and intervention approaches. [PDF]
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Modulating the timing of flowering
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1997Several genes that are normally involved in flower initiation have recently been shown to induce early flowering when expressed ectopically in transgenic plants. These findings permit the development of strategies for the rational manipulation of flowering time in agronomically important plants.
, Nilsson, , Weigel
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It's time to flower: the genetic control of flowering time
BioEssays, 2004AbstractIn plants, successful sexual reproduction and the ensuing development of seeds and fruits depend on flowering at the right time. This involves coordinating flowering with the appropriate season and with the developmental history of the plant.
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Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1998
The multiple promotive and repressive pathways controlling flowering have been further defined by analysis of genetic interactions and the activation of floral meristem identity genes. Cloning of additional genes in these pathways has uncovered some of the molecular processes that control the timing of the transition to reproductive development.
Y Y, Levy, C, Dean
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The multiple promotive and repressive pathways controlling flowering have been further defined by analysis of genetic interactions and the activation of floral meristem identity genes. Cloning of additional genes in these pathways has uncovered some of the molecular processes that control the timing of the transition to reproductive development.
Y Y, Levy, C, Dean
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2010
A dramatic change in the life cycle of plants is the transition to flowering, which is triggered by both environmental signals, such as temperature and photoperiod, and endogenous stimuli. The dicotyledonous annual plant Arabidopsis thaliana is widely used as a model organism to study how these different signals are integrated into a developmental ...
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A dramatic change in the life cycle of plants is the transition to flowering, which is triggered by both environmental signals, such as temperature and photoperiod, and endogenous stimuli. The dicotyledonous annual plant Arabidopsis thaliana is widely used as a model organism to study how these different signals are integrated into a developmental ...
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Vernalization and flowering time
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2005Vernalization is the process by which flowering is promoted by prolonged exposure to the cold of a typical winter. In certain plant species, the role of vernalization is to suppress the expression of genes that encode repressors of flowering. In Arabidopsis, this suppression is an epigenetic phenomenon in the sense that it is mitotically stable in the ...
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