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Evolutionary processes from the perspective of flowering time diversity. [PDF]
Although it is well appreciated that genetic studies of flowering time regulation have led to fundamental advances in the fields of molecular and developmental biology, the ways in which genetic studies of flowering time diversity have enriched the field
Blackman, Benjamin K, Gaudinier, Allison
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The transition from the vegetative to the reproductive stage, which is called as flowering, is an important process of plant growth. Many studies had investigated the regulation of flowering in Arabidopsis, but few studies addressed rice and other crops,
Tinghong Ye +7 more
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Photoperiod Control of Plant Growth: Flowering Time Genes Beyond Flowering [PDF]
Fluctuations in environmental conditions greatly influence life on earth. Plants, as sessile organisms, have developed molecular mechanisms to adapt their development to changes in daylength, or photoperiod.
Michela Osnato +6 more
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RNA-Seq Analysis of Gene Expression Changes Related to Delay of Flowering Time under Drought Stress in Tropical Maize [PDF]
Few studies have reported on the flowering time mechanism of tropical maize under short-day conditions. Drought, another important factor that affects flowering time, has been reported to delay the silking date in tropical maize. However, due to the lack
Kyung-Hee Kim +4 more
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Regulation of Flowering Time by Environmental Factors in Plants
The timing of floral transition is determined by both endogenous molecular pathways and external environmental conditions. Among these environmental conditions, photoperiod acts as a cue to regulate the timing of flowering in response to seasonal changes.
Zion Lee +6 more
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A Composite Analysis of Flowering Time Regulation in Lettuce
Plants undergo profound physiological changes when transitioning from vegetative to reproductive growth. These changes affect crop production, as in the case of leafy vegetables.
Rongkui Han +5 more
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Nutrient-mediated modulation of flowering time
Nutrition affects plant growth and development, including flowering. Flowering represents the transition from the vegetative period to the reproduction period and requires the consumption of nutrients.
Yuhang Zhang +3 more
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Functional Redundancy of FLOWERING LOCUS T 3b in Soybean Flowering Time Regulation [PDF]
Photoperiodic flowering is an important agronomic trait that determines adaptability and yield in soybean and is strongly influenced by FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) genes. Due to the presence of multiple FT homologs in the genome, their functions in soybean are not fully understood.
Qiang Su +9 more
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The Critical Role of miRNAs in Regulation of Flowering Time and Flower Development [PDF]
Flowering is an important biological process for plants that ensures reproductive success. The onset of flowering needs to be coordinated with an appropriate time of year, which requires tight control of gene expression acting in concert to form a regulatory network.
Waheed, Saquib, Zeng, Lihui
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Alternative splicing of flowering time gene FT is associated with halving of time to flowering in coconut. [PDF]
AbstractCoconut palm has two distinct types—“tall” and “dwarf”—which differ morphologically. Tall coconut varieties need 8–10 years to start flowering, while dwarf coconut varieties only require 3–5 years. We compared seedling and reproductive stage transcriptomes for both coconut types to determine potential molecular mechanisms underlying control of ...
Xia W +10 more
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