نتایج جستجو برای: before flowering

تعداد نتایج: 493360  

2015
Ulrich Lutz David Posé Matthias Pfeifer Heidrun Gundlach Jörg Hagmann Congmao Wang Detlef Weigel Klaus F. X. Mayer Markus Schmid Claus Schwechheimer Christian S Hardtke

Plants integrate seasonal cues such as temperature and day length to optimally adjust their flowering time to the environment. Compared to the control of flowering before and after winter by the vernalization and day length pathways, mechanisms that delay or promote flowering during a transient cool or warm period, especially during spring, are less well understood. Due to global warming, under...

2006
S. M. S. D. Ramanayake

The switch to flowering is the most important event in the life cycle of a plant, signaling its commitment to set seed ensuring survival of the species. Effective and efficient pollination leading to seed set requires that all individuals in a population flower together. Environmental cues are the most effective in bringing about simultaneous flowering in populations growing over wide extents o...

2011
Satoshi Kakishima Jin Yoshimura Hiroko Murata Jin Murata

Periodical organisms, such as bamboos and periodical cicadas, are very famous for their synchronous reproduction. In bamboos and other periodical plants, the synchronicity of mass-flowering and withering has been often reported indicating these species are monocarpic (semelparous) species. Therefore, synchronicity and periodicity are often suspected to be fairly tightly coupled traits in these ...

2014
Hong Zhai Shixiang Lü Yueqiang Wang Xin Chen Haixiang Ren Jiayin Yang Wen Cheng Chunmei Zong Heping Gu Hongmei Qiu Hongyan Wu Xingzheng Zhang Tingting Cui Zhengjun Xia

The time to flowering and maturity are ecologically and agronomically important traits for soybean landrace and cultivar adaptation. As a typical short-day crop, long day conditions in the high-latitude regions require soybean cultivars with photoperiod insensitivity that can mature before frost. Although the molecular basis of four major E loci (E1 to E4) have been deciphered, it is not quite ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1987
R W King R P Pharis L N Mander

Flowering can be modified by gibberellins (GAs) in Pharbitis nil Chois. in a complex fashion depending on GA type, dosage, and the timing of treatment relative to a single inductive dark period. Promotion of flowering occurs when GAs are applied 11 to 17 hours before a single inductive dark period. When applied 24 hours later the same GA dosage is inhibitory. Thus, depending on their activity a...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Paula Teper-Bamnolker Alon Samach

The transition to flowering involves major changes in the shoot apical meristem and in the fate of existing leaf primordia. Transcripts of the Arabidopsis thaliana flowering-promoting gene FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) are present in leaf tissue but can also promote flowering when artificially introduced into the meristem. FT may normally act in the leaf and/or the meristem, initiating or constituting...

2012
Feng Xu Xiaofeng Rong Xiaohua Huang Shuiyuan Cheng

Flowering Locus T (FT) can promote flowering in the plant photoperiod pathway and also facilitates vernalization flowering pathways and other ways to promote flowering. The expression of products of the FT gene is recognized as important parts of the flowering hormone and can induce flowering by long-distance transportation. In the present study, many FT-like genes were isolated, and the transg...

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: :Annals of botany 2012
Peter E Toorop Rafael Campos Cuerva Graham S Begg Bruna Locardi Geoff R Squire Pietro P M Iannetta

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The duration of the plant life cycle is an important attribute that determines fitness and coexistence of weeds in arable fields. It depends on the timing of two key life-history traits: time from seed dispersal to germination and time from germination to flowering. These traits are components of the time to reproduction. Dormancy results in reduced and delayed germination, ...

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