نتایج جستجو برای: flowering plants

تعداد نتایج: 209051  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Xiaoning Cai Jenny Ballif Saori Endo Elizabeth Davis Mingxiang Liang Dong Chen Daryll DeWald Joel Kreps Tong Zhu Yajun Wu

Flowering at the appropriate time of year is essential for successful reproduction in plants. We found that HAP3b in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), a putative CCAAT-binding transcription factor gene, is involved in controlling flowering time. Overexpression of HAP3b promotes early flowering while hap3b, a null mutant of HAP3b, is delayed in flowering under a long-day photoperiod. Under sho...

2015
Norihito Nakamichi

Flowering plants produce a meristem at the shoot tip where specialized tissue generates shoot apical meristems at the appropriate time to differentiate into reproductive structures, pollinate and efficiently generate seeds. The complex set of molecular and phenological events culminating in development of a flowering meristem is referred to as 'flowering time'. Flowering time affects plant prod...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2004
Daniel Primack Carolyn Imbres Richard B Primack Abraham J Miller-Rushing Peter Del Tredici

Museum specimens collected in the past may be a valuable source of information on the response of species to climate change. This idea was tested by comparing the flowering times during the year 2003 of 229 living plants growing at the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with 372 records of flowering times from 1885 to 2002 using herbarium specimens of the same individual plants. Du...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Eliezer Lifschitz Tamar Eviatar Alexander Rozman Akiva Shalit Alexander Goldshmidt Ziva Amsellem John Paul Alvarez Yuval Eshed

The systemic model for floral induction, dubbed florigen, was conceived in photoperiod-sensitive plants but implies, in its ultimate form, a graft-transmissible signal that, although activated by different stimuli in different flowering systems, is common to all plants. We show that SFT (SINGLE-FLOWER TRUSS), the tomato ortholog of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT), induces flowering in day-neutral tomato...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2013
Vadim V Goremykin Svetlana V Nikiforova Patrick J Biggs Bojian Zhong Peter Delange William Martin Stefan Woetzel Robin A Atherton Patricia A McLenachan Peter J Lockhart

Correct rooting of the angiosperm radiation is both challenging and necessary for understanding the origins and evolution of physiological and phenotypic traits in flowering plants. The problem is known to be difficult due to the large genetic distance separating flowering plants from other seed plants and the sparse taxon sampling among basal angiosperms. Here, we provide further evidence for ...

2016
Nian Wang Biyun Chen Kun Xu Guizhen Gao Feng Li Jiangwei Qiao Guixin Yan Jun Li Hao Li Xiaoming Wu

Plants have developed sophisticated systems to adapt to local conditions during evolution, domestication and natural or artificial selection. The selective pressures of these different growing conditions have caused significant genomic divergence within species. The flowering time trait is the most crucial factor because it helps plants to maintain sustainable development. Controlling flowering...

2008
Rafael Vasconcelos Ribeiro Glauco de Souza Rolim Fernando Alves de Azevedo Eduardo Caruso Machado

Since citrus flowering is a key process in citriculture and its evaluation is often difficult due to the canopy structure and field sampling, the aim of this research was to give some directions regarding the evaluation of flowering in field-grown sweet orange plants. This study was conducted in a citrus orchard of sweet orange plants cv. ‘Valencia’ [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] grafted on ‘Cle...

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: :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...

2007
Alison K. Brody Mary V. Price Nickolas M. Waser

Although herbivory can occur throughout a plant’s life, little is known about relative fitness impacts of damage at different life stages. In the long-lived monocarpic wildflower, Ipomopsis aggregata (scarlet gilia), for example, the response to browsing by ungulates in the year of flowering has been studied extensively, whereas damage and its fitness consequences during the preceding years of ...

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