نتایج جستجو برای: floral study

تعداد نتایج: 3976066  

Journal: :Genetics 1998
J Z Levin J C Fletcher X Chen E M Meyerowitz

In a screen to identify novel genes required for early Arabidopsis flower development, we isolated four independent mutations that enhance the Ufo phenotype toward the production of filamentous structures in place of flowers. The mutants fall into three complementation groups, which we have termed FUSED FLORAL ORGANS (FFO) loci. ffo mutants have specific defects in floral organ separation and/o...

Journal: :Development 1997
F D Hempel D Weigel M A Mandel G Ditta P C Zambryski L J Feldman M F Yanofsky

The expression of the floral regulators LEAFY, APETALA1 and AGAMOUS-LIKE8 was examined during light treatments that induced flowering in Arabidopsis, and was compared to time points at which floral determination occurred. Extension of an 8-hour day by either continuous red- or far-red-enriched light induced LEAFY and AGAMOUS-LIKE8 expression within 4 hours. The 4 hours of additional light was s...

2006
J. W. Campbell J. L. Hanula T. A. Waldrop

Pollination by insects in forests is an extremely important process that should be conserved. Not only do pollinating insects help to maintain a diversity of plants within forests, but they also aid in pollinating crops found near forested land. Currently, the effects of various forest management practices on floral visiting insect abundance or diversity is unknown, so we investigated how presc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Zheng Wang Yonghai Luo Xin Li Liping Wang Shilei Xu Jun Yang Lin Weng Shusei Sato Satoshi Tabata Mike Ambrose Catherine Rameau Xianzhong Feng Xiaohe Hu Da Luo

Floral zygomorphy (flowers with bilateral symmetry) has multiple origins and typically manifests two kinds of asymmetries, dorsoventral (DV) and organ internal (IN) asymmetries in floral and organ planes, respectively, revealing the underlying key regulators in plant genomes that generate and superimpose various mechanisms to build up complexity and different floral forms during plant developme...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
O Rahul Patharkar John C Walker

Abscission is the process by which plants shed unwanted organs, either as part of a natural developmental program or in response to environmental stimuli. Studies in Arabidopsis thaliana have elucidated a number of the genetic components that regulate abscission of floral organs, including a pair of related receptor-like protein kinases, HAESA and HAESA-like 2 (HAE/HSL2) that regulate a MAP kin...

Journal: :Plants 2014
Nobutoshi Yamaguchi Miin-Feng Wu Cara M Winter Doris Wagner

The plant specific transcription factor LEAFY (LFY) plays a pivotal role in the developmental switch to floral meristem identity in Arabidopsis. Our recent study revealed that LFY additionally acts downstream of AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR5/MONOPTEROS to promote flower primordium initiation. LFY also promotes initiation of the floral organ and floral organ identity. To further investigate the interpl...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Weimin Ni Daoxin Xie Lawrence Hobbie Baomin Feng Dazhong Zhao Joseph Akkara Hong Ma

SCF complexes are the largest and best studied family of E3 ubiquitin protein ligases that facilitate the ubiquitylation of proteins targeted for degradation. The SCF core components Skp1, Cul1, and Rbx1 serve in multiple SCF complexes involving different substrate-specific F-box proteins that are involved in diverse processes including cell cycle and development. In Arabidopsis, mutations in t...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
James F Cahill Elizabeth Elle Glen R Smith Bryon H Shore

Plants engage in diverse and intimate interactions with unrelated taxa. For example, aboveground floral visitors provide pollination services, while belowground arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) enhance nutrient capture. Traditionally in ecology, these processes were studied in isolation, reinforcing the prevailing assumption that these above- and belowground processes were also functionally d...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2010
Mingli Xu Tieqiang Hu Sarah M McKim Jhadeswar Murmu George W Haughn Shelley R Hepworth

The transition to flowering is a tightly controlled developmental decision in plants. In Arabidopsis, LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1) are key regulators of this transition and expression of these genes in primordia produced by the inflorescence meristem confers floral fate. Here, we examine the role of architectural regulators BLADE-ON-PETIOLE1 (BOP1) and BOP2 in promotion of floral meristem ide...

2013
Anne S. Leonard Joshua Brent Daniel R. Papaj Anna Dornhaus

Floral displays are under selection to both attract pollinators and deter antagonists. Here we show that a common floral trait, a nectar guide pattern, alters the behavior of bees that can act opportunistically as both pollinators and as antagonists. Generally, bees access nectar via the floral limb, transporting pollen through contact with the plant's reproductive structures; however bees some...

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