نتایج جستجو برای: and vernalization requirement

تعداد نتایج: 16834468  

Journal: :Cell 2001
Anthony R. Gendall Yaron Y. Levy Allison Wilson Caroline Dean

The acceleration of flowering by a long period of low temperature, vernalization, is an adaptation that ensures plants overwinter before flowering. Vernalization induces a developmental state that is mitotically stable, suggesting that it may have an epigenetic basis. The VERNALIZATION2 (VRN2) gene mediates vernalization and encodes a nuclear-localized zinc finger protein with similarity to Pol...

2002
Richard M. Amasino

We have compared the flowering response to vernalization, photoperiod, and far-red (FR) light of the Columbia (Col) and Landsberg erecfa (Ler) ecotypes of Arabidopsis into which the flowering-time locus FRIGIDA (FRI) has been introgressed with that of the wild types Col, Ler, and San Feliu-2 (Sf-2). In the early-flowering parenta1 ecotypes, Col and ler, a large decrease in flowering time in res...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1995
I. Lee R. M. Amasino

We have compared the flowering response to vernalization, photoperiod, and far-red (FR) light of the Columbia (Col) and Landsberg erecta (Ler) ecotypes of Arabidopsis into which the flowering-time locus FRIGIDA (FRI) has been introgressed with that of the wild types Col, Ler, and San Feliu-2 (Sf-2). In the early-flowering parental ecotypes, Col and Ler, a large decrease in flowering time in res...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2012
Eduardo Sánchez-Bermejo Belén Méndez-Vigo F Xavier Picó José M Martínez-Zapater Carlos Alonso-Blanco

Vernalization, the induction of flowering by low winter temperatures, is likely to be involved in plant climatic adaptation. However, the genetic, molecular and ecological bases underlying the quantitative variation that tunes vernalization sensitivity to natural environments are largely unknown. To address these questions, we have studied the enhanced vernalization response shown by the Ll-0 a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Ben Trevaskis Megan N Hemming W James Peacock Elizabeth S Dennis

Two genetic loci control the vernalization response in winter cereals; VRN1, which encodes an AP1-like MADS-box transcription factor, and VRN2, which has been mapped to a chromosome region containing ZCCT zinc finger transcription factor genes. We examined whether daylength regulates expression of HvVRN1 and HvVRN2. In a vernalization-responsive winter barley (Hordeum vulgare), expression of Hv...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Shahryar Sasani Megan N. Hemming Sandra N. Oliver Aaron Greenup Reza Tavakkol-Afshari Siroos Mahfoozi Kazem Poustini Hamid-Reza Sharifi Elizabeth S. Dennis W. James Peacock Ben Trevaskis

Responses to prolonged low-temperature treatment of imbibed seeds (vernalization) were examined in barley (Hordeum vulgare). These occurred in two phases: the perception of prolonged cold, which occurred gradually at low temperatures, and the acceleration of reproductive development, which occurred after vernalization. Expression of the VERNALIZATION1 gene (HvVRN1) increased gradually in germin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Robert J Schmitz Sibum Sung Richard M Amasino

Certain plant varieties typically require prolonged exposure to the cold of winter to become competent to flower rapidly in the spring. This process is known as vernalization. In Arabidopsis thaliana, vernalization renders plants competent to flower by epigenetically silencing the strong floral repressor FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC). As a result of vernalization, levels of lysine-9 and lysine-27 tri...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Thomas Greb Joshua S. Mylne Pedro Crevillen Nuno Geraldo Hailong An Anthony R. Gendall Caroline Dean

Vernalization, the acceleration of flowering by the prolonged cold of winter, ensures that plants flower in favorable spring conditions. During vernalization in Arabidopsis, cold temperatures repress FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) expression in a mechanism involving VERNALIZATION INSENSITIVE 3 (VIN3), and this repression is epigenetically maintained by a Polycomb-like chromatin regulation involving VE...

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...

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