Control of flowering time: interacting pathways as a basis for diversity.
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Female-specific gene expression in dioecious liverwort Pellia endiviifolia is developmentally regulated and connected to archegonia productionArabidopsis to rice. Applying knowledge from a weed to enhance our understanding of a crop speciesThe transcription factor FLC confers a flowering response to vernalization by repressing meristem competence and systemic signaling in ArabidopsisSGS3 and SGS2/SDE1/RDR6 are required for juvenile development and the production of trans-acting siRNAs in ArabidopsisA new Arabidopsis gene, FLK, encodes an RNA binding protein with K homology motifs and regulates flowering time via FLOWERING LOCUS CFlorigen coming of age after 70 yearsDiversity of flowering responses in wild Arabidopsis thaliana strains.Sustainable harvest: managing plasticity for resilient cropsOverexpression of the AtSHI gene in poinsettia, Euphorbia pulcherrima, results in compact plantsEctopic overexpression of SlHsfA3, a heat stress transcription factor from tomato, confers increased thermotolerance and salt hypersensitivity in germination in transgenic ArabidopsisEctopic overexpression of SsCBF1, a CRT/DRE-binding factor from the nightshade plant Solanum lycopersicoides, confers freezing and salt tolerance in transgenic ArabidopsisThe Arabidopsis SRR1 gene mediates phyB signaling and is required for normal circadian clock functionTranscriptomic analysis of a tertiary relict plant, extreme xerophyte Reaumuria soongorica to identify genes related to drought adaptation.Genome-wide SNP detection, validation, and development of an 8K SNP array for appleMolecular and genetic mechanisms of floral controlDown-regulation of GIGANTEA-like genes increases plant growth and salt stress tolerance in poplar.Variation in the flowering time orthologs BrFLC and BrSOC1 in a natural population of Brassica rapaPotent induction of Arabidopsis thaliana flowering by elevated growth temperature.Genetics of local adaptation in the laboratory: flowering time quantitative trait loci under geographic and seasonal conditions in Arabidopsis.AGAMOUS-LIKE 24, a dosage-dependent mediator of the flowering signals.DETERMINATE and LATE FLOWERING are two TERMINAL FLOWER1/CENTRORADIALIS homologs that control two distinct phases of flowering initiation and development in pea.Floral meristem identity genes are expressed during tendril development in grapevine.Graft transmission of a floral stimulant derived from CONSTANS.GA4 is the active gibberellin in the regulation of LEAFY transcription and Arabidopsis floral initiation.delayed flowering1 Encodes a basic leucine zipper protein that mediates floral inductive signals at the shoot apex in maize.The plant stress hormone ethylene controls floral transition via DELLA-dependent regulation of floral meristem-identity genesFLOWERING LOCUS T protein may act as the long-distance florigenic signal in the cucurbits.CENL1 expression in the rib meristem affects stem elongation and the transition to dormancy in Populus.An AGAMOUS-related MADS-box gene, XAL1 (AGL12), regulates root meristem cell proliferation and flowering transition in Arabidopsis.Involvement of the MADS-box gene ZMM4 in floral induction and inflorescence development in maize.The FT-like ZCN8 Gene Functions as a Floral Activator and Is Involved in Photoperiod Sensitivity in Maize.WEREWOLF, a regulator of root hair pattern formation, controls flowering time through the regulation of FT mRNA stability.cDNA-AFLP analysis of gene expression differences between the flower bud and sprout-shoot apical meristem of Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels.Identification of pathways directly regulated by SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE during vegetative and reproductive development in Arabidopsis.Identification and characterization of RcMADS1, an AGL24 ortholog from the holoparasitic plant Rafflesia cantleyi Solms-Laubach (Rafflesiaceae).Floral Reversion in Arabidopsis suecica Is Correlated with the Onset of Flowering and Meristem TransitioningTranscriptomic analysis of Arabidopsis overexpressing flowering locus T driven by a meristem-specific promoter that induces early flowering.Transcriptome comparison reveals key candidate genes in response to vernalization of Oriental lily.Arabidopsis dolichol kinase AtDOK1 is involved in flowering time control.Evolutionary history of histone demethylase families: distinct evolutionary patterns suggest functional divergence.
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Control of flowering time: interacting pathways as a basis for diversity.
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