TERMINAL FLOWER1 is a mobile signal controlling Arabidopsis architecture.
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Transcription factor-mediated cell-to-cell signalling in plantsLong-distance, graft-transmissible action of Arabidopsis FLOWERING LOCUS T protein to promote floweringCharacterization of the sequence and expression pattern of LFY homologues from dogwood species (Cornus) with divergent inflorescence architecturesFlower developmentGeneration of shape complexity through tissue conflict resolution.The shoot meristem identity gene TFL1 is involved in flower development and trafficking to the protein storage vacuole.CENL1 expression in the rib meristem affects stem elongation and the transition to dormancy in Populus.Regulatory networks that function to specify flower meristems require the function of homeobox genes PENNYWISE and POUND-FOOLISH in Arabidopsis.A putative lipase gene EXTRA GLUME1 regulates both empty-glume fate and spikelet development in riceCo-ordinated regulation of flowering time, plant architecture and growth by FASCICULATE: the pepper orthologue of SELF PRUNINGDETORQUEO, QUIRKY, and ZERZAUST represent novel components involved in organ development mediated by the receptor-like kinase STRUBBELIG in Arabidopsis thaliana.Concerted modification of flowering time and inflorescence architecture by ectopic expression of TFL1-like genes in maize.Possible contributions of TERMINAL FLOWER 1 to the evolution of rosette flowering in Leavenworthia (Brassicaceae).Environmental and molecular analysis of the floral transition in the lower eudicot Aquilegia formosa.Aa TFL1 confers an age-dependent response to vernalization in perennial Arabis alpina.Long-distance regulation of flowering time.Beyond flowering time: pleiotropic function of the maize flowering hormone florigenCytokinin-induced VvTFL1A expression may be involved in the control of grapevine fruitfulness.Arabidopsis TERMINAL FLOWER1 is involved in the regulation of flowering time and inflorescence development through transcriptional repression.Analysis of the Arabidopsis shoot meristem transcriptome during floral transition identifies distinct regulatory patterns and a leucine-rich repeat protein that promotes flowering.Floral meristem initiation and emergence in plants.Arabidopsis thaliana CENTRORADIALIS homologue (ATC) acts systemically to inhibit floral initiation in Arabidopsis.CaJOINTLESS is a MADS-box gene involved in suppression of vegetative growth in all shoot meristems in pepper.Interlocking feedback loops govern the dynamic behavior of the floral transition in Arabidopsis.FLOWERING LOCUS T/TERMINAL FLOWER1-like genes affect growth rhythm and bud set in Norway spruce.AGO1 controls arabidopsis inflorescence architecture possibly by regulating TFL1 expression.Florigen and anti-florigen - a systemic mechanism for coordinating growth and termination in flowering plants.Changing the spatial pattern of TFL1 expression reveals its key role in the shoot meristem in controlling Arabidopsis flowering architecture.Photoperiodic Regulation of Florigen Function in Arabidopsis thaliana.Long and short photoperiod buds in hybrid aspen share structural development and expression patterns of marker genesAnalysis of two TFL1 homologs of dogwood species (Cornus L.) indicates functional conservation in control of transition to flowering.Transcriptome Profiling of Tiller Buds Provides New Insights into PhyB Regulation of Tillering and Indeterminate Growth in Sorghum.Ectopic KNOX Expression Affects Plant Development by Altering Tissue Cell Polarity and Identity.The Divergence of Flowering Time Modulated by FT/TFL1 Is Independent to Their Interaction and Binding Activities.Putative sugarcane FT/TFL1 genes delay flowering time and alter reproductive architecture in Arabidopsis.Three FT and multiple CEN and BFT genes regulate maturity, flowering, and vegetative phenology in kiwifruit.Mutation in TERMINAL FLOWER1 reverses the photoperiodic requirement for flowering in the wild strawberry Fragaria vesca.Vernalization and the chilling requirement to exit bud dormancy: shared or separate regulation?Plasmodesmata in integrated cell signalling: insights from development and environmental signals and stressesFlowering time genes Heading date 1 and Early heading date 1 together control panicle development in rice.
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TERMINAL FLOWER1 is a mobile signal controlling Arabidopsis architecture.
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TERMINAL FLOWER1 is a mobile signal controlling Arabidopsis architecture.
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TERMINAL FLOWER1 is a mobile signal controlling Arabidopsis architecture.
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TERMINAL FLOWER1 is a mobile signal controlling Arabidopsis architecture.
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Desmond Bradley
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2007-03-16T00:00:00Z