نتایج جستجو برای: flowering plants

تعداد نتایج: 209051  

Journal: :Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology 2013
Ravit Goldberg-Moeller Liron Shalom Lyudmila Shlizerman Sivan Samuels Naftali Zur Ron Ophir Eduardo Blumwald Avi Sadka

Gibberellins (GAs) affect flowering in a species-dependent manner: in long-day and biennial plants they promote flowering, whereas in other plants, including fruit trees, they inhibit it. The mechanism by which GAs promote flowering in Arabidopsis is not fully understood, although there is increasing evidence that they may act through more than one pathway. In citrus, GA treatment during the fl...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Pat Willmer

Flowering plants could lose their pollination service if climate warming potentially uncouples timing of flowering from pollinator availability. Recent evidence might suggest this effect may be less than feared.

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Gloria Serrano Rosana Herrera-Palau José M. Romero Aurelio Serrano George Coupland Federico Valverde

BACKGROUND The circadian clock controls several important processes in plant development, including the phase transition from vegetative growth to flowering. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the circadian-regulated gene CONSTANS (CO) plays a central role in the photoperiodic control of the floral transition, one of the most conserved flowering responses among distantly related plants. CO is a member of...

2017
Seonghoe Jang Hsing-Yi Li Mei-Lin Kuo

Key flowering genes, FD and FD PARALOGUE (FDP) encoding bZIP transcription factors that interact with a FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) in Arabidopsis were ectopically expressed in rice since we found AtFD and AtFDP also interact with HEADING DATE 3a (Hd3a) and RICE FLOWERING LOCUS T 1 (RFT1). Transgenic rice plants overexpressing AtFD and AtFDP caused reduction in plant height and spikelet size with de...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2013
Amèlia Gaston Justine Perrotte Estelle Lerceteau-Köhler Mathieu Rousseau-Gueutin Aurélie Petit Michel Hernould Christophe Rothan Béatrice Denoyes

Strawberry (Fragaria sp.) stands as an interesting model for studying flowering behaviour and its relationship with asexual plant reproduction in polycarpic perennial plants. Strawberry produces both inflorescences and stolons (also called runners), which are lateral stems growing at the soil surface and producing new clone plants. In this study, the flowering and runnering behaviour of two cul...

2014
Tomokazu Kawashima Daisuke Maruyama Murat Shagirov Jing Li Yuki Hamamura Ramesh Yelagandula Yusuke Toyama Frédéric Berger

In animals, microtubules and centrosomes direct the migration of gamete pronuclei for fertilization. By contrast, flowering plants have lost essential components of the centrosome, raising the question of how flowering plants control gamete nuclei migration during fertilization. Here, we use Arabidopsis thaliana to document a novel mechanism that regulates F-actin dynamics in the female gametes...

Journal: :Science 2006
Nils Cronberg Rayna Natcheva Katarina Hedlund

Among flowering plants, animals commonly act as pollinators. We showed that fertile moss shoots attract springtails and mites, which in turn carry moss sperm, thereby enhancing the fertilization process. Previously, fertilization of mosses was thought to depend on the capacity of individual sperm to swim through a continuous water layer. The role of microarthropods in moss fertilization resembl...

2015
Samson Simon Amaury de Montaigu George Coupland Michael Purugganan

Environmental control of flowering allows plant reproduction to occur under optimal conditions and facilitates adaptation to different locations. At high latitude, flowering of many plants is controlled by seasonal changes in day length. The photoperiodic flowering pathway confers this response in the Brassicaceae, which colonized temperate latitudes after divergence from the Cleomaceae, their ...

2016
Chiu-Yueh Hung Jie Qiu Ying-Hsuan Sun Jianjun Chen Farooqahmed S. Kittur Richard J. Henny Gulei Jin Longjiang Fan Jiahua Xie

Epipremnum aureum is an extremely popular houseplant belonging to the Araceae family of angiosperms, but it does not flower either in the wild or under cultivation. We uncovered the potential causes of its shy-flowering nature by building the transcriptome using next-generation sequencing and identifying floral-related genes that are differentially expressed between vertical growth (VG, adult) ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Hai-Qin Sun Jin Cheng Fu-Min Zhang Yi-Bo Luo Song Ge

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Outcrossing animal-pollinated plants, particularly non-rewarding species, often experience pollinator limitation to reproduction. Pollinator visitation is affected by various factors, and it is hypothesized that reproduction in non-rewarding plants would benefit from low spatial flower abundance and asynchronous flowering. In order to test this hypothesis, the influence of s...

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