نتایج جستجو برای: and vernalization requirement

تعداد نتایج: 16834468  

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...

2011
Nian Wang Wei Qian Ida Suppanz Lijuan Wei Bizeng Mao Yan Long Jinling Meng Andreas E. Müller Christian Jung

Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is a major oil crop which is grown worldwide. Adaptation to different environments and regional climatic conditions involves variation in the regulation of flowering time. Winter types have a strong vernalization requirement whereas semi-winter and spring types have a low vernalization requirement or flower without exposure to cold, respectively. In Arabidopsis ...

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: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Nestor Kippes Juan M Debernardi Hans A Vasquez-Gross Bala A Akpinar Hikment Budak Kenji Kato Shiaoman Chao Eduard Akhunov Jorge Dubcovsky

Wheat varieties with a winter growth habit require long exposures to low temperatures (vernalization) to accelerate flowering. Natural variation in four vernalization genes regulating this requirement has favored wheat adaptation to different environments. The first three genes (VRN1-VRN3) have been cloned and characterized before. Here we show that the fourth gene, VRN-D4, originated by the in...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2009
Bárbara Pidal Liuling Yan Daolin Fu Fengqiu Zhang Gabriela Tranquilli Jorge Dubcovsky

In diploid wheat (Triticum monococcum), and likely in other Triticeae species, the VRN1 gene is essential for the initiation of the reproductive phase, and therefore, a detailed characterization of its regulatory regions is required to understand this process. A CArG-box (MADS-box-binding site) identified in the VRN1 promoter upstream from the transcription initiation site has been proposed as ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Jill C Preston Elizabeth A Kellogg

Members of the grass subfamily Pooideae are characterized by their adaptation to cool temperate climates. Vernalization is the process whereby flowering is accelerated in response to a prolonged period of cold. Winter cereals are tolerant of low temperatures and flower earlier with vernalization, whereas spring cultivars are intolerant of low temperatures and flower later with vernalization. In...

2010
Effie S. Mutasa-Göttgens Aiming Qi Wenying Zhang Gretel Schulze-Buxloh Andrea Jennings Uwe Hohmann Andreas E. Müller Peter Hedden

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Bolting, the first visible sign of reproductive transition in beets (Beta vulgaris), is controlled by the dominant bolting gene B (B allele), which allows for flowering under long days (LDs, >14 h light) without prior vernalization. The B-locus carries recessive alleles (bb) in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L. spp. vulgaris), so that vernalization and LDs are required for boltin...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Scott D Michaels Edward Himelblau Sang Yeol Kim Fritz M Schomburg Richard M Amasino

Photoperiod is the primary environmental factor affecting flowering time in rapid-cycling accessions of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Winter-annual Arabidopsis, in contrast, have both a photoperiod and a vernalization requirement for rapid flowering. In winter annuals, high levels of the floral inhibitor FLC (FLOWERING LOCUS C) suppress flowering prior to vernalization. FLC acts to delay ...

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...

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