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Genetic control of flowering time in legumes
The timing of flowering, and in particular the degree to which it is responsive to the environment, is a key factor in the adaptation of a given species to various eco-geographic locations and agricultural practices.
James L Weller, Raúl eOrtega Martínez
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A Composite Analysis of Flowering Time Regulation in Lettuce [PDF]
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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Natural variation of the RICE FLOWERING LOCUS T 1 contributes to flowering time divergence in rice.
In rice (Oryza sativa L.), there is a diversity in flowering time that is strictly genetically regulated. Some indica cultivars show extremely late flowering under long-day conditions, but little is known about the gene(s) involved.
Eri Ogiso-Tanaka +10 more
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FLOWERING LOCUS C -dependent and -independent regulation of the circadian clock by the autonomous and vernalization pathways [PDF]
Background The circadian system drives pervasive biological rhythms in plants. Circadian clocks integrate endogenous timing information with environmental signals, in order to match rhythmic outputs to the local day/night cycle.
Salathia Neeraj +33 more
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Five cultivars and four rootstocks (Gisela 5, P-HL-A, P-HL-B, and Tabel Edabriz) were evaluated on trees in fruiting stage trained like spindle and on trellis. Tree vigour was significantly related to cultivar, rootstock and to tree training.
J. Blažková +2 more
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Response to vernalization and photoperiod are the main determinants controlling the time to flowering in temperate cereals. While the individual genes that determine a plant’s response to these environmental signals are well characterized, the ...
Ana M. Casas +11 more
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Heritability of flowering time within apple progeny
The flowering onset of 19 apple progeny was evaluated in 2005-2014 on a total number of 715 seedlings in comparison with their parents and grandparents. A very low flower set delays generally the onset of flowering by one day in comparison with a higher ...
Jan BLAŽEK +2 more
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Adaptation of peach-nectarine varieties to different soil and climatic conditions of Greece
Forty two peach-nectarine (Prunus persica [L.] Batsch.) varieties (i.e Spring Time, Precocissima Morettini, Southhaven, Halehaven, Blazing Gold, Cardinal, Gialla Precoce Morettini, Dixired, Fertilia Morettini, Golden Jubilee, Coronet, Red Haven, Red ...
C.G. Tsipouridis +2 more
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Apple cultivars bred in Holovousy. Part 1 - Characteristics of the orchard
Twenty-one standard apple cultivars bred in Holovousy and registered in the Czech Republic during 1994-2011 were included in a comparative study. Their tree parameters and yields were evaluated from 2004 till 2011 in a comparison to cvs Golden Delicious ...
J. Blažek, J. Křelinová
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A straightforward strategy for reducing variability in flowering time at warm ambient temperatures
Ambient temperature is one of the major environmental factors affecting flowering. As the temperature rises, most plants, including Arabidopsis, flower more rapidly.
Sol-Bi Kim, Jae-Hoon Jung
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