نتایج جستجو برای: vernalization time

تعداد نتایج: 1892022  

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Crop Science 1962

2015
Frédéric Bouché Nathalie Detry Claire Périlleux

Vernalization establishes a memory of winter that must be maintained for weeks or months in order to promote flowering the following spring. The stability of the vernalized state varies among plant species and depends on the duration of cold exposure. In Arabidopsis thaliana, winter leads to epigenetic silencing of the floral repressor gene FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) and the duration of cold is me...

2006
Sibum Sung Yuehui He Tifani W Eshoo Yosuke Tamada Lianna Johnson Kenji Nakahigashi Koji Goto Steve E Jacobsen Richard M Amasino

Vernalization is the process by which sensing a prolonged exposure to winter cold leads to competence to flower in the spring. In winter annual Arabidopsis thaliana accessions, flowering is suppressed in the fall by expression of the potent floral repressor FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC)1. Vernalization promotes flowering via epigenetic repression of FLC2. Repression is accompanied by a series of hist...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Sang Yeol Kim Yuehui He Yannick Jacob Yoo-Sun Noh Scott Michaels Richard Amasino

Winter-annual accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana are often characterized by a requirement for exposure to the cold of winter to initiate flowering in the spring. The block to flowering prior to cold exposure is due to high levels of the flowering repressor FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC). Exposure to cold promotes flowering through a process known as vernalization that epigenetically represses FLC expr...

Journal: :Science 2011
Jae Bok Heo Sibum Sung

Vernalization is an environmentally-induced epigenetic switch in which winter cold triggers epigenetic silencing of floral repressors and thus provides competence to flower in spring. In Arabidopsis, winter cold triggers enrichment of tri-methylated histone H3 Lys(27) at chromatin of the floral repressor, FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC), and results in epigenetically stable repression of FLC. This epig...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Rebecca E Laurie Payal Diwadkar Mauren Jaudal Lulu Zhang Valérie Hecht Jiangqi Wen Million Tadege Kirankumar S Mysore Joanna Putterill James L Weller Richard C Macknight

FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) genes encode proteins that function as the mobile floral signal, florigen. In this study, we characterized five FT-like genes from the model legume, Medicago (Medicago truncatula). The different FT genes showed distinct patterns of expression and responses to environmental cues. Three of the FT genes (MtFTa1, MtFTb1, and MtFTc) were able to complement the Arabidopsis (Ara...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
Y G Wang L Zhang X H Ji J F Yan Y T Liu X X Lv H Feng

Premature bolting can occur occasionally during spring cultivation of heading Chinese cabbage in East Asia when the plants encounter low temperatures (vernalization), leading to economic loss. Breeding bolting-resistant cultivars is the best choice for solving this problem. We looked for QTLs responsible for varietal differences in the bolting trait in Brassica rapa under environmental conditio...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2008
Corinna Streitner Selahattin Danisman Franziska Wehrle Jan C Schöning James R Alfano Dorothee Staiger

The RNA binding protein AtGRP7 is part of a circadian slave oscillator in Arabidopsis thaliana that negatively autoregulates its own mRNA, and affects the levels of other transcripts. Here, we identify a novel role for AtGRP7 as a flowering-time gene. An atgrp7-1 T-DNA mutant flowers later than wild-type plants under both long and short days, and independent RNA interference lines with reduced ...

2012
Kazuo Ebine Tomohiro Uemura Akihiko Nakano Takashi Ueda

The transition of plant growth from vegetative to reproductive phases is one of the most important and dramatic events during the plant life cycle. In Arabidopsis thaliana, flowering promotion involves at least four genetically defined regulatory pathways, including the photoperiod-dependent, vernalization-dependent, gibberellin-dependent, and autonomous promotion pathways. Among these regulato...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2001
M Blázquez M Koornneef J Putterill

Successful sexual reproduction in plants depends on the recognition of favourable environmental conditions and the integration of that information with endogenous developmental cues. Flowering in higher plants involves the transition of a vegetative meristem, producing leaves and stems, into a floral meristem, producing flowers. Most of our understanding of the regulation of the floral transiti...

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