نتایج جستجو برای: flowering plants

تعداد نتایج: 209051  

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Ketema Daba Thomas D. Warkentin Rosalind Bueckert Christopher D. Todd Bunyamin Tar’an

Photoperiod is one of the major environmental factors determining time to flower initiation and first flower appearance in plants. In chickpea, photoperiod sensitivity, expressed as delayed to flower under short days (SD) as compared to long days (LD), may change with the growth stage of the crop. Photoperiod-sensitive and -insensitive phases were identified by experiments in which individual p...

Journal: :PLoS genetics 2016
Moritz Graeff Daniel Straub Tenai Eguen Ulla Dolde Vandasue Rodrigues Ronny Brandt Stephan Wenkel

MicroProteins are short, single domain proteins that act by sequestering larger, multi-domain proteins into non-functional complexes. MicroProteins have been identified in plants and animals, where they are mostly involved in the regulation of developmental processes. Here we show that two Arabidopsis thaliana microProteins, miP1a and miP1b, physically interact with CONSTANS (CO) a potent regul...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2009
Ulf Lagercrantz

Photoperiod or daylength affects a diverse set of traits in plants, including flowering and tuberization in annuals, as well as growth cessation and bud set in perennials. During the last 10-15 years, great progress has been made in the understanding of molecular mechanisms controlling photoperiodic induction of flowering, in particular in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana. An obvious ques...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Tong-Seung Tseng Patrice A Salomé C Robertson McClung Neil E Olszewski

SPINDLY (SPY) is a negative regulator of gibberellin signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana that also functions in previously undefined pathways. The N terminus of SPY contains a protein-protein interaction domain consisting of 10 tetratricopeptide repeats (TPRs). GIGANTEA (GI) was recovered from a yeast two-hybrid screen for proteins that interact with the TPR domain. GI and SPY also interacted in ...

Journal: :Genes & development 2000
H Lee S S Suh E Park E Cho J H Ahn S G Kim J S Lee Y M Kwon I Lee

The very late-flowering behavior of Arabidopsis winter-annual ecotypes is conferred mainly by two genes, FRIGIDA (FRI) and FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC). A MADS-domain gene, AGAMOUS-LIKE 20 (AGL20), was identified as a dominant FRI suppressor in activation tagging mutagenesis. Overexpression of AGL20 suppresses not only the late flowering of plants that have functional FRI and FLC alleles but also th...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
V Nicodème Fassinou Hotegni Willemien J M Lommen Euloge K Agbossou Paul C Struik

In the pineapple sector of Benin, poor fruit quality prevents pineapple producers to enter the European market. We investigated effects of common cultural practices, flowering and maturity synchronisation, (1) to quantify the trade-offs of flowering and maturity synchronisation for pineapple quality and the proportion of fruits exportable to European markets, and (2) to determine the effect of ...

Journal: :Nature reviews. Genetics 2001
Q C Cronk

Large-scale gene-sequencing projects that have been undertaken in animals have involved organisms from contrasting taxonomic groups, such as worm, fly and mammal. By contrast, similar botanical projects have focused exclusively on flowering plants. This has made it difficult to carry out fundamental research on how plants have evolved from simple to complex forms - a task that has been very suc...

2012
Lu Liu Chang Liu Xingliang Hou Wanyan Xi Lisha Shen Zhen Tao Yue Wang Hao Yu

The capacity to respond to day length, photoperiodism, is crucial for flowering plants to adapt to seasonal change. The photoperiodic control of flowering in plants is mediated by a long-distance mobile floral stimulus called florigen that moves from leaves to the shoot apex. Although the proteins encoded by FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) in Arabidopsis and its orthologs in other plants are identified ...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2007
Alexander Krichevsky Helen Gutgarts Stanislav V Kozlovsky Tzvi Tzfira Ann Sutton Rolf Sternglanz Gail Mandel Vitaly Citovsky

Histone modification represents a universal mechanism for regulation of eukaryotic gene expression underlying diverse biological processes from neuronal gene expression in mammals to control of flowering in plants. In animal cells, these chromatin modifications are effected by well-defined multiprotein complexes containing specific histone-modifying activities. In plants, information about the ...

2006
ALLISON A. SNOW

Few previous studies document effects of herbivores on the reproduction of wild plants in situ. We examined the impact of aphids' on seed production in wild radish (Raphanus sativus L.), an annual herb. Aphid infestation increased during the three-month flowering period. Flower and fruit production declined during the season, in part due to aphids. Inflorescences of lateblooming plants more tha...

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