نتایج جستجو برای: flowering plants

تعداد نتایج: 209051  

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2016
Virginia Fernández Yasuyuki Takahashi José Le Gourrierec George Coupland

Plants detect changes in day length to induce seasonal patterns of flowering. The photoperiodic pathway accelerates the flowering of Arabidopsis thaliana under long days (LDs) whereas it is inactive under short days (SDs), resulting in delayed flowering. This delay is overcome by exposure of plants to high temperature (27°C) under SDs (27°C-SD). Previously, the high-temperature flowering respon...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Shu-I Lin Jhy-Gong Wang Suk-Yean Poon Chun-Lin Su Shyh-Shyan Wang Tzyy-Jen Chiou

Vernalization is required to induce flowering in cabbage (Brassica oleracea var Capitata L.). Since FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) was identified as a major repressor of flowering in the vernalization pathway in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), two homologs of AtFLC, BoFLC3-2 and BoFLC4-1, were isolated from cabbage to investigate the molecular mechanism of vernalization in cabbage flowering. In ad...

2017
Lu Wang Zhizhong Ning Huanjiong Wang Jingshan Park

Many tourism destinations characterized by spring blossom festivals (e.g., cherry blossom festival) became increasingly popular around the world. Usually, spring blossom festivals should be planned within the flowering period of specific ornamental plants. In the context of climate and phenological change, whether the administrators of tourism destinations had perceived and responded to the flo...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
E.Jean Finnegan Candice C Sheldon Francois Jardinaud W.James Peacock Elizabeth S Dennis

Vernalization, the promotion of flowering after prolonged exposure to low temperatures, is an adaptive response of plants ensuring that flowering occurs at a propitious time in the annual seasonal cycle. In Arabidopsis, FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC), which encodes a repressor of flowering, is a key gene in the vernalization response; plants with high-FLC expression respond to vernalization by downreg...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2011
Yohei Higuchi Kimiyo Sage-Ono Ryuta Sasaki Namie Ohtsuki Atsushi Hoshino Shigeru Iida Hiroshi Kamada Michiyuki Ono

GIGANTEA (GI) is a key regulator of flowering time, which is closely related to the circadian clock function in Arabidopsis. Mutations in the GI gene cause photoperiod-insensitive flowering and altered circadian rhythms. We isolated the GI ortholog PnGI from Pharbitis (Ipomoea) nil, an absolute short-day (SD) plant. PnGI mRNA expression showed diurnal rhythms that peaked at dusk under SD and lo...

2012
JAVIER GUITIÁN

To analyze the extent to which early flowering of specialized myrmecochorous plants (i.e. plants producing elaiosome-bearing seeds) may be the result of adaptation for ant dispersal, we investigated flowering and fruiting patterns of common herb and shrub-layer species in a beechwood forest at the western end of the Cantabrian Range (Spain). Over the same period, we estimated ant abundance, the...

2013
Yingying Han Xuan Zhang Wei Wang Yaofeng Wang Feng Ming

Water availability is an important environmental factor that controls flowering time. Many plants accelerate flowering under drought conditions, a phenomenon called drought escape. Four pathways are involved in controlling flowering time, but which ones participate in drought escape is not yet known. In this study, plants with loss-of-function mutations of GIGANTEA (GI) and CONSTANS (CO) exhibi...

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...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2008
Corinna Streitner Selahattin Danisman Franziska Wehrle Jan C Schöning James R Alfano Dorothee Staiger

The RNA binding protein AtGRP7 is part of a circadian slave oscillator in Arabidopsis thaliana that negatively autoregulates its own mRNA, and affects the levels of other transcripts. Here, we identify a novel role for AtGRP7 as a flowering-time gene. An atgrp7-1 T-DNA mutant flowers later than wild-type plants under both long and short days, and independent RNA interference lines with reduced ...

2006
Fui-Ching Tan Steve M. Swain

doi: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.2006.00724.x Flowering is an integral developmental process in angiosperms, crucial to reproductive success and continuity of the species through time. Some angiosperms complete their life cycle within a year (annual plants), and others have a longer reproductive life, which is characterized by the generation of new flowering and vegetative shoots every year (perennial ...

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