نتایج جستجو برای: respectively kavir spring wheat needed no vernalization requirement under controlled conditions

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Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2004
J Mylne T Greb C Lister C Dean

for the reproductive success of plants. Plants need to gauge when both environmental and endogenous cues are optimal before undergoing the switch from vegetative to reproductive development. To achieve this, a complex regulatory network has evolved consisting of multiple pathways that quantitatively regulate a set of genes—the floral pathway integrators (Simpson and Dean 2002). The activity of ...

Journal: :علوم گیاهان زراعی ایران 0
شهریار ساسانی استادیار مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی کرمانشاه، رضا توکل افشاری استاد، پردیس کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران سیروس محفوظی استاد موسسه تهیه بذر و نهال

cold tolerance is an adaptative mechanism that plants in temperate climates require to survive and grow in suboptimal temperatures.  exposed plant to low temperature produces a myriad of measurable changes in biochemical characters that are often highly correlated with plant cold tolerance.  a key element of cereal adaptation to cold is represented by the capacity for physiological adjustments ...

Journal: :Genetics 1988
R S Zemetra R Morris

During a study on the genetic control of winterhardiness in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L. group aestivum), a gene that affected vernalization was found on chromosome 3B in the winter wheat cultivar ;Wichita.' When chromosome 3B from Wichita was substituted into the winter wheat cultivar ;Cheyenne,' the resultant substitution line exhibited a spring growth habit. This is unusual since a cro...

2014
Amadou Oury Diallo Zahra Agharbaoui Mohamed A. Badawi Mohamed Ali Ali-Benali Amira Moheb Mario Houde Fathey Sarhan

The einkorn wheat mutant mvp-1 (maintained vegetative phase 1) has a non-flowering phenotype caused by deletions including, but not limited to, the genes CYS, PHYC, and VRN1. However, the impact of these deletions on global gene expression is still unknown. Transcriptome analysis showed that these deletions caused the upregulation of several pathogenesis-related (PR) and jasmonate-responsive ge...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1940
D J Wort

There is little information in the literature regarding North American varieties of spring wheat which are responsive to vernalization treatment. The same variety has been reported by different investigators to react positively or negatively to treatmenit. For example, VAN HOEK (3) obtained acceleration of maturity when springof wheat was vernalized, but treatmelnt of the same variety by GMELIN...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2003
Koji Murai Mamiko Miyamae Hiromi Kato Shigeo Takumi Yasunari Ogihara

Heading time in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is determined by three characters: vernalization requirement, photoperiodic sensitivity and narrow-sense earliness, which are involved in the phase transition from vegetative to reproductive growth. We identified and characterized the APETALA1 (AP1)-like MADS box gene in wheat (WAP1) as an activator of phase transition. Its expression starts ju...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Thomas S Ream Daniel P Woods Christopher J Schwartz Claudia P Sanabria Jill A Mahoy Eric M Walters Heidi F Kaeppler Richard M Amasino

Timing of flowering is key to the reproductive success of many plants. In temperate climates, flowering is often coordinated with seasonal environmental cues such as temperature and photoperiod. Vernalization is an example of temperature influencing the timing of flowering and is defined as the process by which a prolonged exposure to the cold of winter results in competence to flower during th...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Patrick A Reeves Yuehui He Robert J Schmitz Richard M Amasino Lee W Panella Christopher M Richards

In many plant species, exposure to a prolonged period of cold during the winter promotes flowering in the spring, a process termed vernalization. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the vernalization requirement of winter-annual ecotypes is caused by the MADS-box gene FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC), which is a repressor of flowering. During the vernalization process, FLC is downregulated by alteration of its chr...

2014
Thomas S. Ream Daniel P. Woods Christopher J. Schwartz Claudia P. Sanabria Jill A. Mahoy Eric M. Walters Heidi F. Kaeppler Richard M. Amasino

Timing of flowering is key to the reproductive success of many plants. In temperate climates, flowering is often coordinated with seasonal environmental cues such as temperature and photoperiod. Vernalization is an example of temperature influencing the timing of flowering and is defined as the process by which a prolonged exposure to the cold of winter results in competence to flower during th...

Journal: :Science 2004
Liuling Yan Artem Loukoianov Ann Blechl Gabriela Tranquilli Wusirika Ramakrishna Phillip SanMiguel Jeffrey L Bennetzen Viviana Echenique Jorge Dubcovsky

Plants with a winter growth habit flower earlier when exposed for several weeks to cold temperatures, a process called vernalization. We report here the positional cloning of the wheat vernalization gene VRN2, a dominant repressor of flowering that is down-regulated by vernalization. Loss of function of VRN2, whether by natural mutations or deletions, resulted in spring lines, which do not requ...

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