نتایج جستجو برای: non flowering plants

تعداد نتایج: 1507681  

Journal: :Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology 2015
Aviad Freiman Sara Golobovitch Zeev Yablovitz Eduard Belausov Yardena Dahan Reut Peer Lior Avraham Zohar Freiman Dalia Evenor Moshe Reuveni Vladimir Sobolev Marvin Edelman Yosepha Shahak Alon Samach Moshe A Flaishman

Annual and perennial plants represent two different evolutionary strategies based on differential synchronization of their reproductive development. The mobile signal protein FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) plays a central role in mediating the onset of reproduction in both plant types. Two novel FT-like genes from pear (Pyrus communis)-PcFT1 and PcFT2-were isolated, and their expression profiles were d...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Jin Hoe Huh Matthew J. Bauer Tzung-Fu Hsieh Robert L. Fischer

Gene imprinting, the differential expression of maternal and paternal alleles, independently evolved in mammals and in flowering plants. A unique feature of flowering plants is a double-fertilization event in which the sperm fertilize not only the egg, which forms the embryo, but also the central cell, which develops into the endosperm (an embryo-supporting tissue). The distinctive mechanisms o...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2013
Steven B Broyles Sarah M Smith Tori R Smith Justin R Kindt

UNLABELLED PREMISE OF STUDY Herbaceous perennials are important long-lived plants in North American forests. Trillium has been used as a model organism to examine the effects of ecological processes on age structure in herbaceous forest perennials. Here, the methods of aging Trillium rhizomes are critically examined. • METHODS Rhizomes of seedlings, single-bract plants, three-bract nonflow...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2004
J Mylne T Greb C Lister C Dean

for the reproductive success of plants. Plants need to gauge when both environmental and endogenous cues are optimal before undergoing the switch from vegetative to reproductive development. To achieve this, a complex regulatory network has evolved consisting of multiple pathways that quantitatively regulate a set of genes—the floral pathway integrators (Simpson and Dean 2002). The activity of ...

2007
MARÍA JOSÉ ALBERT JOSÉ MARÍA IRIONDO ADRIÁN ESCUDERO ELENA TORRES

Flowering synchrony is essential for plant reproductive success, especially in the case of small-sized populations of self-incompatible species. Closely related to synchrony, flowering intensity influences pollinator attraction and pollinator movements. Thus, a high flowering intensity may increase pollinator attraction but, at the same time, may also increase the probability of geitonogamous p...

2015
Erin Jo Tiedeken Jane C. Stout

Invasive alien plants can compete with native plants for resources, and may ultimately decrease native plant diversity and/or abundance in invaded sites. This could have consequences for native mutualistic interactions, such as pollination. Although invasive plants often become highly connected in plant-pollinator interaction networks, in temperate climates they usually only flower for part of ...

2011
Chunyang Li Mei Gu Nongnong Shi Hang Zhang Xin Yang Toba Osman Yule Liu Huizhong Wang Manu Vatish Stephen Jackson Yiguo Hong

In inducing photoperiodic conditions, plants produce a signal dubbed "florigen" in leaves. Florigen moves through the phloem to the shoot apical meristem (SAM) where it induces flowering. In Arabidopsis, the FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) protein acts as a component of this phloem-mobile signal. However whether the transportable FT mRNA also contributes to systemic florigen signalling remains to be elu...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Hada Wuriyanghan Bo Zhang Wan-Hong Cao Biao Ma Gang Lei Yun-Feng Liu Wei Wei Hua-Jun Wu Li-Juan Chen Hao-Wei Chen Yang-Rong Cao Si-Jie He Wan-Ke Zhang Xiu-Jie Wang Shou-Yi Chen Jin-Song Zhang

Ethylene regulates multiple aspects of plant growth and development in dicotyledonous plants; however, its roles in monocotyledonous plants are poorly known. Here, we characterized a subfamily II ethylene receptor, ETHYLENE RESPONSE2 (ETR2), in rice (Oryza sativa). The ETR2 receptor with a diverged His kinase domain is a Ser/Thr kinase, but not a His kinase, and can phosphorylate its receiver d...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2007
Ray Ming Jianping Wang Paul H Moore Andrew H Paterson

Sex chromosomes in dioecious and polygamous plants evolved as a mechanism for ensuring outcrossing to increase genetic variation in the offspring. Sex specificity has evolved in 75% of plant families by male sterile or female sterile mutations, but well-defined heteromorphic sex chromosomes are known in only four plant families. A pivotal event in sex chromosome evolution, suppression of recomb...

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