نتایج جستجو برای: flowering time

تعداد نتایج: 1905113  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2016
Seema Nayan Sheth Amy Lauren Angert

Species responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we know relatively little about the potential for adaptation. Genetic adaptations to climate change often involve shifts in the timing of phenological events, such as flowering. If populations at the edge of a species range have lower genetic variation in phenological traits than central populations, th...

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: :Development 2012
Vinicius C Galvão Daniel Horrer Frank Küttner Markus Schmid

The transition from vegetative to reproductive development is a central event in the plant life cycle. To time the induction of flowering correctly, plants integrate environmental and endogenous signals such as photoperiod, temperature and hormonal status. The hormone gibberellic acid (GA) has long been known to regulate flowering. However, the spatial contribution of GA signaling in flowering ...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Noland H Martin Amy C Bouck Michael L Arnold

Despite the potential importance of divergent reproductive phenologies as a barrier to gene flow, we know less about the genetics of this factor than we do about any other isolating barrier. Here, we report on the genetic architecture of divergent flowering phenologies that result in substantial reproductive isolation between the naturally hybridizing plant species Iris fulva and I. brevicaulis...

2011
Patrice A. Salomé Kirsten Bomblies Roosa A. E. Laitinen Levi Yant Richard Mott Detlef Weigel

The onset of flowering is an important adaptive trait in plants. The small ephemeral species Arabidopsis thaliana grows under a wide range of temperature and day-length conditions across much of the Northern hemisphere, and a number of flowering-time loci that vary between different accessions have been identified before. However, only few studies have addressed the species-wide genetic archite...

Journal: :Annual review of plant physiology and plant molecular biology 1998
Maarten Koornneef Carlos Alonso-Blanco Anton J. M. Peeters Wim Soppe

The timing of the transition from vegetative to reproductive development is of great fundamental and applied interest but is still poorly understood. Recently, molecular-genetic approaches have been used to dissect this process in Arabidopsis. The genetic variation present among a large number of mutants with an early- or late-flowering phenotype, affecting the control of both environmental and...

2016
Walid Mahrez Juhyun Shin Rafael Muñoz-Viana Duarte D Figueiredo Minerva S Trejo-Arellano Vivien Exner Alexey Siretskiy Wilhelm Gruissem Claudia Köhler Lars Hennig

Several pathways control time to flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana through transcriptional and posttranscriptional gene regulation. In recent years, mRNA processing has gained interest as a critical regulator of flowering time control in plants. However, the molecular mechanisms linking RNA splicing to flowering time are not well understood. In a screen for Arabidopsis early flowering mutants w...

Journal: :Science 1998
H Guo H Yang T C Mockler C Lin

The shift in plants from vegetative growth to floral development is regulated by red-far-red light receptors (phytochromes) and blue-ultraviolet A light receptors (cryptochromes). A mutation in the Arabidopsis thaliana CRY2 gene encoding a blue-light receptor apoprotein (CRY2) is allelic to the late-flowering mutant, fha. Flowering in cry2/fha mutant plants is only incompletely responsive to ph...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Dong Xiao Huange Wang Ram Kumar Basnet Jianjun Zhao Ke Lin Xilin Hou Guusje Bonnema

The paleohexaploid crop Brassica rapa harbors an enormous reservoir of morphological variation, encompassing leafy vegetables, vegetable and fodder turnips (Brassica rapa, ssp. campestris), and oil crops, with different crops having very different leaf morphologies. In the triplicated B. rapa genome, many genes have multiple paralogs that may be regulated differentially and contribute to phenot...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2016
Magnus Lindh Jacob Johansson Kjell Bolmgren Niklas L P Lundström Åke Brännström Niclas Jonzén

Phenological changes among plants due to climate change are well documented, but often hard to interpret. In order to assess the adaptive value of observed changes, we study how annual plants with and without growth constraints should optimize their flowering time when productivity and season length changes. We consider growth constraints that depend on the plant's vegetative mass: self-shading...

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