نتایج جستجو برای: flowering plants

تعداد نتایج: 209051  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2009
Effie Mutasa-Göttgens Peter Hedden

Gibberellins (GAs) function not only to promote the growth of plant organs, but also to induce phase transitions during development. Their involvement in flower initiation in long-day (LD) and biennial plants is well established and there is growing insight into the mechanisms by which floral induction is achieved. The extent to which GAs mediate the photoperiodic stimulus to flowering in LD pl...

2017
Hiroyuki Tsuji

Florigen is a mobile flowering signal in plants that has a strong impact on plant reproduction and is considered one of the important targets for crop improvement. At the molecular level, florigen is represented as a protein product encoded by the FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) gene, which is highly conserved across flowering plants and thus the understanding of this protein is expected to be applied t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
T Kinoshita J J Harada R B Goldberg R L Fischer

All plants flower late in their life cycle. For example, in Arabidopsis, the shoot undergoes a transition and produces reproductive flowers after the adult phase of vegetative growth. Much is known about genetic and environmental processes that control flowering time in mature plants. However, little is understood about the mechanisms that prevent plants from flowering much earlier during embry...

2011
Jesús Chimal-Monroy Vicenta García-Campayo Edgar Demesa-Arévalo Wilson Huanca-Mamani Jean-Philippe Vielle-Calzada

The formation of reproductive organs is a defining characteristic of sexual reproduction in flowering plants. Unlike animals, plants do not establish a germline early in development. In flowering species, specific somatic cells present in sexual reproductive organs divide by meiosis and differentiate haploid precursors (named spores) that undergo several mitotic divisions before giving rise to ...

2015
Malin A E König Christer Wiklund Johan Ehrlén

Timing of plant development both determines the abiotic conditions that the plant experiences and strongly influences the intensity of interactions with other organisms. Plants and herbivores differ in their response to environmental cues, and spatial and temporal variation in environmental conditions might influence the synchrony between host plants and herbivores, and the intensity of their i...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2010
X C Lin T Y Chow H H Chen C C Liu S J Chou B L Huang C I Kuo C K Wen L C Huang W Fang

Unlike other plants, bamboo (Bambusoideae) flowering is an elusive physiological phenomena, because it is unpredictable, long-periodic, gregarious, and uncontrollable; also, bamboo plants usually die after flowering. The flowering mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana, a eudicot model species, is well established, but it remains unknown in bamboo species. We found 4470 and 3878 expressed sequence t...

2013
Xiao Luo Xiaoli Sun Baohui Liu Dan Zhu Xi Bai Hua Cai Wei Ji Lei Cao Jing Wu Mingchao Wang Xiaodong Ding Yanming Zhu

Flowering is a critical event in the life cycle of plants; the WRKY-type transcription factors are reported to be involved in many developmental processes sunch as trichome development and epicuticular wax loading, but whether they are involved in flowering time regulation is still unknown. Within this study, we provide clear evidence that GsWRKY20, a member of WRKY gene family from wild soybea...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2014
Jessica R K Forrest

It is frequently observed that males of dioecious plant species flower earlier in the season than females, although the generality of this pattern has not been quantified. One hypothesis for earlier male flowering is that females require more time for resource acquisition before reproduction; another is that selection for access to unfertilized ovules favors early-flowering males. Here I show t...

2012
Aurora Díaz Meluleki Zikhali Adrian S. Turner Peter Isaac David A. Laurie

The timing of flowering during the year is an important adaptive character affecting reproductive success in plants and is critical to crop yield. Flowering time has been extensively manipulated in crops such as wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) during domestication, and this enables them to grow productively in a wide range of environments. Several major genes controlling flowering time have been i...

Journal: :American journal of botany 1999
B J Sampson J H Cane

Intensified ultraviolet-B radiation or UV-B (wavelengths between 280 and 320 nm) can delay flowering and diminish lifetime flower production in a few plants. Here we studied the effects of enhanced UV-B on floral traits crucial to pollination and pollinator reproduction. We observed simultaneous flowering responses of a new crop plant, Limnanthes alba (Limnathaceae), and a wildflower, Phacelia ...

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