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Identification and Functional Annotation of Genes Differentially Expressed in the Reproductive Tissues of the Olive Tree (Olea europaea L.) through the Generation of Subtractive Libraries

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2017
The olive tree is a crop of high socio-economical importance in the Mediterranean area. Sexual reproduction in this plant is an essential process, which determines the yield. Successful fertilization is mainly favored and sometimes needed of the presence
Adoración Zafra   +7 more
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Control of flower development in Arabidopsis thaliana by APETALA1 and interacting genes [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
Mutations in the APETALA1 gene disturb two phases of flower development, flower meristem specification and floral organ specification. These effects become manifest as a partial conversion of flowers into inflorescence shoots and a disruption of sepal ...
Alvarez, John   +4 more
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Novitates neocaledonicae III : a new species of Citronella (Cardiopteridaceae) endemic to New Caledonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A new species of Cardiopteridaceae, Citronella hirsuta, endemic to the east-central part of New Caledonia's main island, Grande Terre, distinguished on the basis of morphological evidence, is described and illustrated.
Levionnois, S., Munzinger, Jérôme
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A conserved role for the NAM/miR164 developmental module reveals a common mechanism underlying carpel margin fusion in monocarpous and syncarpous eurosids.

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2016
The majority of angiosperms are syncarpous- their gynoecium is composed of two or more fused carpels. In Arabidopsis thaliana, this fusion is regulated through the balance of expression between CUP SHAPED COTYLEDON (CUC) genes, which are orthologues of ...
Aurelie Chantal Marie Vialette-Guiraud   +5 more
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Caudalejeunea yangambiensis (Vanden Berghen) E.W.Jones (Lejeuneaceae) with mature perianths from Ghana [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Mature perianths of Caudalejeunea yangambiensis (Vanden Berghen) E.W.Jones (Lejeuneaceae) are described for the first time, and the species reported new to ...
Wigginton, Martin J.
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Floral stem cell termination involves the direct regulation of AGAMOUS by PERIANTHIA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In Arabidopsis, the population of stem cells present in young flower buds is lost after the production of a fixed number of floral organs. The precisely timed repression of the stem cell identity gene WUSCHEL (WUS) by the floral homeotic protein AGAMOUS (
Das, Pradeep   +6 more
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Taxonomic significance of inflorescences, floral morphology and anatomy in Passerina (Thymelaeaceae)

open access: yesBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation, 2001
Comparative studies were undertaken on the inflorescence, bracts and floral morphology of all taxa of the genus Passerina L. in southern Africa. Information is given in tabular form and a key based on bract morphology is presented.Floral morphology ...
C. L. Bredenkamp, A. E. van Wyk
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Molecular Control by Non-coding RNAs During Fruit Development: From Gynoecium Patterning to Fruit Ripening

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2018
Fruits are originated from the transition of a quiescent ovary to a fast-growing young fruit. The evolution of reproductive structures such as ovary and fruit has made seed dispersal easier, which is a key process for reproductive success in flowering ...
Joao P. O. Correa   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The WIGGUM gene is required for proper regulation of floral meristem size in Arabidopsis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
The study of cell division control within developing tissues is central to understanding the processes of pattern formation. The floral meristem of angiosperms gives rise to floral organs in a particular number and pattern.
Fletcher, Jennifer C.   +2 more
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Rubus glaucus Benth.: morphology and floral biology aimed at plant breeding processes

open access: yesRevista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín, 2019
Rubus glaucus is widely distributed throughout the three mountain ranges of Colombia, where the blackberry growers have highlighted the need to standardize the supply of planting material, starting with plant breeding schemes that lead to more productive
Ana María López Gutiérrez   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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