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TIME OF PRUNING AFFECTS YIELD, FLOWERING TIME AND FLOWER QUALITY OF PROTEA 'PINK ICE'

Acta Horticulturae, 2010
Most Protea cultivars grown commercially in South Africa, flower outside the lucrative September to January period, when prices and demand for proteas on the European markets are high. Previous work established that the flowering period of certain Protea cultivars could be shifted to more favourable marketing periods through timing of pruning.
G. Nieuwoudt, G. Jacobs
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Epigenetic Control of Flowering Time

2013
The decision to flower and commit to the reproductive phase requires that plants remember seasonal cues and keep a clock on their developmental age. Molecular memories have been explained by the bistable expression of genes. Bistable genes are switched from an expressed to a repressed state or vice versa in response to a primary stimulus, which is not ...
Theo Zografou, Franziska Turck
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Waiting for Fine Times: Genetics of Flowering Time in Wheat

Euphytica, 2001
To maximise yield potential in any environment, wheat cultivars must have an appropriate flowering time and life cycle duration which ‘fine-tunes’ the life cycle to the target environment. This in turn, requires a detailed knowledge of the genetical control of the key components of the life cycle.
J.W. Snape   +3 more
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QTL analysis of flowering time inArabidopsis thaliana

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1995
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) analyses based on restriction fragment length polymorphism maps have been used to resolve the genetic control of flowering time in a cross between two Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes H51 and Landsberg erecta, differing widely in flowering time.
J H, Clarke   +3 more
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Regulation of Flowering Time by RNA Processing

2008
Plants control the time at which they flower by integrating environmental cues such as day length and temperature with an endogenous program of development. Flowering time is a quantitative trait and a model for how precision in gene regulation is delivered.
Terzi, L. C., Simpson, G. G.
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Regulation of Flowering Time by MicroRNAs

Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 2013
Chuan-Miao, Zhou, Jia-Wei, Wang
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