نتایج جستجو برای: floral origin

تعداد نتایج: 208410  

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Cassie J Majetic Robert A Raguso Tia-Lynn Ashman

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Studies of floral scent evolution often attribute variation in floral scent to differences in pollinator behaviour, ignoring the potential for shared biochemistry between floral scent and floral colour to dictate patterns of phenotypic variation in scent production. To determine the relative effects of shared biochemistry and/or localized population-level phenomena on floral...

2014
Lisa Horth Laura Campbell Rebecca Bray

Here, we report on the results of an experimental study that assessed the visitation frequency of wild bees to conspecific flowers with different sized floral guides. UV absorbent floral guides are ubiquitous in Angiosperms, yet surprisingly little is known about conspecific variation in these guides and very few studies have evaluated pollinator response to UV guide manipulation. This is true ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
D Syamsuwida J N Owens

Small Shorea stenoptera Burck. (Dipterocarpaceae) trees of reproductive age growing in an arboretum in west Java were studied to determine the pattern of vegetative shoot development, the time and method of floral initiation and the effect of paclobutrazol on floral enhancement. Vegetative buds were enclosed by two stipules between which was a leaf primordium, a small axillary vegetative bud an...

Journal: :The Plant Journal 2009
Haoge Li Dawei Xue Zhenyu Gao Meixian Yan Wenying Xu Zhuo Xing Danian Huang Qian Qian Yongbiao Xue

Recent studies have shown that molecular control of inner floral organ identity appears to be largely conserved between monocots and dicots, but little is known regarding the molecular mechanism underlying development of the monocot outer floral organ, a unique floral structure in grasses. In this study, we report the cloning of the rice EXTRA GLUME1 (EG1) gene, a putative lipase gene that spec...

2017
Jamie L. Kostyun Jill C. Preston Leonie C. Moyle

24 Background: Haeckel and Darwin, respectively, proposed heterochronic shifts during mid to 25 late stages of organismal development as key mechanisms generating phenotypic diversity. To 26 determine whether late heterochronic shifts underlie derived floral morphologies within 27 Jaltomata – a genus with extensive and recently evolved floral diversity – we compared floral 28 development of fou...

Journal: :Plant biology 2007
C García-Robledo F Mora

In animal-pollinated plants, two factors affecting pollen flow and seed production are changes in floral display and the availability of compatible mates. Changes in floral display may affect the number of pollinator visits and the availability of compatible mates will affect the probability of legitimate pollination and seed production. Distyly is a floral polymorphism where long-styled (pin) ...

2015
Elizabeth W. McCarthy Sarah E. J. Arnold Lars Chittka Steven C. Le Comber Robert Verity Steven Dodsworth Sandra Knapp Laura J. Kelly Mark W. Chase Ian T. Baldwin Aleš Kovařík Corinne Mhiri Lin Taylor Andrew R. Leitch

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Speciation in angiosperms can be accompanied by changes in floral colour that may influence pollinator preference and reproductive isolation. This study investigates whether changes in floral colour can accompany polyploid and homoploid hybridization, important processes in angiosperm evolution. METHODS Spectral reflectance of corolla tissue was examined for 60 Nicotiana (...

2009
Rainer Melzer Günter Theißen

Homeotic MADS box genes encoding transcription factors specify the identity of floral organs by interacting in a combinatorial way. The 'floral quartet model', published several years ago, pulled together several lines of evidence suggesting that floral homeotic proteins bind as tetramers to two separated DNA sequence elements termed 'CArG boxes' by looping the intervening DNA. However, experim...

2013
Anat Hendelman Ran Stav Hanita Zemach Tzahi Arazi

Being composed of several whorls of distinct floral organs, the flower is one of the most complex organs in the plant. As such, the formation and maintenance of boundaries that separate the meristem from the floral organ primordium and adjacent organs are critical for its normal development. In Arabidopsis, the miR164-regulated NAM genes play key roles in floral-boundary specification. By contr...

Journal: :Development 2007
Chang Liu Jing Zhou Keren Bracha-Drori Shaul Yalovsky Toshiro Ito Hao Yu

Flowering plants produce floral meristems in response to intrinsic and extrinsic flowering inductive signals. In Arabidopsis, the floral meristem identity genes LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1) are activated to play a pivotal role in specifying floral meristems during floral transition. We show here that the emerging floral meristems require AP1 to partly specify their floral identities by direct...

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