نتایج جستجو برای: flowering

تعداد نتایج: 17813  

2015
Steven J. Franks Beatriz Perez-Sweeney Maya Strahl Anna Nowogrodzki Jennifer J. Weber Rebecca Lalchan Kevin P. Jordan Amy Litt Sheila McCormick

Understanding the genetic basis of natural phenotypic variation is of great importance, particularly since selection can act on this variation to cause evolution. We examined expression and allelic variation in candidate flowering time loci in Brassica rapa plants derived from a natural population and showing a broad range in the timing of first flowering. The loci of interest were orthologs of...

2011
Lía Montti Paula I. Campanello M. Genoveva Gatti Cecilia Blundo Amy T. Austin Osvaldo E. Sala Guillermo Goldstein

Chusquea ramosissima is a native monocarpic bamboo species growing in subtropical forests of northeastern Argentina, which can dominate gaps and open forests in the region, particularly after human disturbance. This bamboo species started to flower in different areas of northeastern Argentina in 2001, with the flowering peak during 2002 and 2003 and small isolated flowering events still occurri...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Yuri Trusov José Ramón Botella

Flowering is a crucial developmental stage in the plant life cycle. A number of different factors, from environmental to chemical, can trigger flowering. In pineapple, and other bromeliads, it has been proposed that flowering is triggered by a small burst of ethylene production in the meristem in response to environmental cues. A 1-amino-cyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase (ACC synthase) gene h...

2013
Elizabeth R. Ellwood Stanley A. Temple Richard B. Primack Nina L. Bradley Charles C. Davis

Flowering times are well-documented indicators of the ecological effects of climate change and are linked to numerous ecosystem processes and trophic interactions. Dozens of studies have shown that flowering times for many spring-flowering plants have become earlier as a result of recent climate change, but it is uncertain if flowering times will continue to advance as temperatures rise. Here, ...

Journal: :Plant biology 2009
O Godoy P Castro-Díez F Valladares M Costa-Tenorio

Flowering phenology is an important and poorly understood plant trait that may possibly be related to the invasiveness potential of alien species. The present work evaluates whether flowering time of invasive alien species is a key trait to overcome the climatic filters operating in continental Mediterranean ecosystems of Spain (characterised by summer drought and low temperatures in winter). W...

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Daniel P Woods Thomas S Ream Gregory Minevich Oliver Hobert Richard M Amasino

We show that in the temperate grass, Brachypodium distachyon, PHYTOCHROME C (PHYC), is necessary for photoperiodic flowering. In loss-of-function phyC mutants, flowering is extremely delayed in inductive photoperiods. PHYC was identified as the causative locus by utilizing a mapping by sequencing pipeline (Cloudmap) optimized for identification of induced mutations in Brachypodium. In phyC muta...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1953
W H Klein A C Leopold

Since the biological effects of maleic hydrazide (MH) were first described by SCHOENE and HOFFMANN (4), a great many papers have appeared describing the effects of that compound on growth and flowering. NAYLOR (3) sprayed tobacco, maize and cocklebur with various concentrations ranging from .025% to .2%o and obtained either suppression or delay of visible flowering. WHITE and KENNARD (5) delaye...

2010
Amadou Diallo Ndjido Kane Zahra Agharbaoui Mohamed Badawi Fathey Sarhan

The vernalization gene 2 (VRN2), is a major flowering repressor in temperate cereals that is regulated by low temperature and photoperiod. Here we show that the gene from Triticum aestivum (TaVRN2) is also regulated by salt, heat shock, dehydration, wounding and abscissic acid. Promoter analysis indicates that TaVRN2 regulatory region possesses all the specific responsive elements to these stre...

2012
Marie Randoux Julien Jeauffre Tatiana Thouroude François Vasseur Latifa Hamama Marjorie Juchaux Soulaiman Sakr Fabrice Foucher

The role of gibberellins (GAs) during floral induction has been widely studied in the annual plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Less is known about this control in perennials. It is thought that GA is a major regulator of flowering in rose. In spring, low GA content may be necessary for floral initiation. GA inhibited flowering in once-flowering roses, whereas GA did not block blooming in continuous-f...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Aaron Greenup W James Peacock Elizabeth S Dennis Ben Trevaskis

BACKGROUND In arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) play key roles in regulating seasonal flowering-responses to synchronize flowering with optimal conditions. FT is a promoter of flowering activated by long days and by warm conditions. FLC represses FT to delay flowering until plants experience winter. SCOPE The identification of genes control...

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