نتایج جستجو برای: floral study

تعداد نتایج: 3976066  

2015
Danny Kessler Mario Kallenbach Celia Diezel Eva Rothe Mark Murdock Ian T Baldwin

Many plants attract and reward pollinators with floral scents and nectar, respectively, but these traits can also incur fitness costs as they also attract herbivores. This dilemma, common to most flowering plants, could be solved by not producing nectar and/or scent, thereby cheating pollinators. Both nectar and scent are highly variable in native populations of coyote tobacco, Nicotiana attenu...

2015
Wenchuan Xie Junfeng Huang Yang Liu Jianan Rao Da Luo Miao He

Flowering is one of the important defining features of angiosperms. The initiation of flower development and the formation of different floral organs are the results of the interplays among numerous genes. But until now, just fewer genes have been found linked with flower development. And the functions of lots of genes of Arabidopsis thaliana are still unknown. Although, the quartet model succe...

2015
Bo Sun Toshiro Ito

In Arabidopsis, floral stem cells are maintained only at the initial stages of flower development, and they are terminated at a specific time to ensure proper development of the reproductive organs. Floral stem cell termination is a dynamic and multi-step process involving many transcription factors, chromatin remodeling factors and signaling pathways. In this review, we discuss the mechanisms ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2002
Lila Fishman Alan J Kelly John H Willis

The genetic basis of species differences provides insight into the mode and tempo of phenotypic divergence. We investigate the genetic basis of floral differences between two closely related plant taxa with highly divergent mating systems, Mimulus guttatus (large-flowered outcrosser) and M. nasutus (small-flowered selfer). We had previously constructed a framework genetic linkage map of the hyb...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2011
Katie M Becklin Guadalupe Gamez Bryan Uelk Robert A Raguso Candace Galen

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Plants interact with above- and belowground organisms; the combined effects of these interactions determine plant fitness and trait evolution. To better understand the ecological and evolutionary implications of multispecies interactions, we explored linkages between soil fungi, pollinators, and floral larcenists in Polemonium viscosum (Polemoniaceae). METHODS Using a fun...

2014
Zhao-Jun Pan You-Yi Chen Jian-Syun Du Yun-Yu Chen Mei-Chu Chung Wen-Chieh Tsai Chun-Neng Wang Hong-Hwa Chen

The Phalaenopsis orchid produces complex flowers that are commercially valuable, which has promoted the study of its flower development. E-class MADS-box genes, SEPALLATA (SEP), combined with B-, C- and D-class MADS-box genes, are involved in various aspects of plant development, such as floral meristem determination, organ identity, fruit maturation, seed formation and plant architecture. Four...

2013
Joonyup Kim Bradley Dotson Camila Rey Joshua Lindsey Anthony B. Bleecker Brad M. Binder Sara E. Patterson

In a screen for delayed floral organ abscission in Arabidopsis, we have identified a novel mutant of CORONATINE INSENSITIVE 1 (COI1), the F-box protein that has been shown to be the jasmonic acid (JA) co-receptor. While JA has been shown to have an important role in senescence, root development, pollen dehiscence and defense responses, there has been little focus on its critical role in floral ...

2017
Maryse Vanderplanck Nicolas J. Vereecken Laurent Grumiau Fabiana Esposito Georges Lognay Ruddy Wattiez Denis Michez

Although bee-plant associations are generally maintained through speciation processes, host shifts have occurred during evolution. Understanding shifts between both phylogenetically and morphologically unrelated plants (i.e., host-saltation) is especially important since they could have been key processes in the origin and radiation of bees. Probably far from being a random process, such host-s...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Richard J Reynolds Michele R Dudash Charles B Fenster

Pollination syndromes suggest that convergent evolution of floral traits and trait combinations reflects similar selection pressures. Accordingly, a pattern of selection on floral traits is expected to be consistent with increasing the attraction and pollen transfer of the important pollinator. We measured individual variation in six floral traits and yearly and lifetime total plant seed and fr...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Cassie J Majetic Robert A Raguso Tia-Lynn Ashman

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Studies of floral scent evolution often attribute variation in floral scent to differences in pollinator behaviour, ignoring the potential for shared biochemistry between floral scent and floral colour to dictate patterns of phenotypic variation in scent production. To determine the relative effects of shared biochemistry and/or localized population-level phenomena on floral...

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