نتایج جستجو برای: ornament floral

تعداد نتایج: 10352  

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2007
Douglas E Soltis Hong Ma Michael W Frohlich Pamela S Soltis Victor A Albert David G Oppenheimer Naomi S Altman Claude dePamphilis Jim Leebens-Mack

Through multifaceted genome-scale research involving phylogenomics, targeted gene surveys, and gene expression analyses in diverse basal lineages of angiosperms, our studies provide insights into the most recent common ancestor of all extant flowering plants. MADS-box gene duplications have played an important role in the origin and diversification of angiosperms. Furthermore, early angiosperms...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2009
Chang Liu Wanyan Xi Lisha Shen Caiping Tan Hao Yu

Floral patterning in Arabidopsis requires activation of floral homeotic genes by the floral meristem identity gene, LEAFY (LFY). Here we show that precise activation of expression of class B and C homeotic genes in floral meristems is regulated by three flowering time genes, SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE (SVP), SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS 1 (SOC1), and AGAMOUS-LIKE 24 (AGL24), through dir...

2001
JACOB MOSTOVOY

We show that the loop spaces on real projective spaces are topologically approximated by the spaces of rational maps RP → RPn. As a byproduct of our constructions we obtain an interpretation of the Kronecker characteristic (degree) of an ornament via particle spaces.

2003
T. OHLSSON D. HASSELQUIST

Female pheasants may base their choice of mates on the expression of male ornaments such as the red chin wattle and the length of the spurs. Both these ornaments are predicted to be sensitive to access to carotenoids (and vitamins). Moreover, because carotenoids also enhance immune function, it has been suggested that there is a trade-off in the use of carotenoids for ornament expression and im...

Journal: :Theory and practice of design 2012

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Fengxi Yang Genfa Zhu

Cymbidium ensifolium belongs to the genus Cymbidium of the orchid family. Owing to its spectacular flower morphology, C. ensifolium has considerable ecological and cultural value. However, limited genetic data is available for this non-model plant, and the molecular mechanism underlying floral organ identity is still poorly understood. In this study, we characterize the floral transcriptome of ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2014
Carolyn A Wessinger Lena C Hileman Mark D Rausher

Distinct floral pollination syndromes have emerged multiple times during the diversification of flowering plants. For example, in western North America, a hummingbird pollination syndrome has evolved more than 100 times, generally from within insect-pollinated lineages. The hummingbird syndrome is characterized by a suite of floral traits that attracts and facilitates pollen movement by humming...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Lachezar A Nikolov Peter K Endress M Sugumaran Sawitree Sasirat Suyanee Vessabutr Elena M Kramer Charles C Davis

Rafflesiaceae, which produce the world's largest flowers, have captivated the attention of biologists for nearly two centuries. Despite their fame, however, the developmental nature of the floral organs in these giants has remained a mystery. Most members of the family have a large floral chamber defined by a diaphragm. The diaphragm encloses the reproductive organs where pollination by carrion...

Journal: :Genetics 1998
J Z Levin J C Fletcher X Chen E M Meyerowitz

In a screen to identify novel genes required for early Arabidopsis flower development, we isolated four independent mutations that enhance the Ufo phenotype toward the production of filamentous structures in place of flowers. The mutants fall into three complementation groups, which we have termed FUSED FLORAL ORGANS (FFO) loci. ffo mutants have specific defects in floral organ separation and/o...

Journal: :Development 1997
F D Hempel D Weigel M A Mandel G Ditta P C Zambryski L J Feldman M F Yanofsky

The expression of the floral regulators LEAFY, APETALA1 and AGAMOUS-LIKE8 was examined during light treatments that induced flowering in Arabidopsis, and was compared to time points at which floral determination occurred. Extension of an 8-hour day by either continuous red- or far-red-enriched light induced LEAFY and AGAMOUS-LIKE8 expression within 4 hours. The 4 hours of additional light was s...

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