نتایج جستجو برای: inflorescence

تعداد نتایج: 2909  

2015
Reyes Benlloch Ana Berbel Latifeh Ali Gholamreza Gohari Teresa Millán Francisco Madueño

The architecture of the inflorescence, the shoot system that bears the flowers, is a main component of the huge diversity of forms found in flowering plants. Inflorescence architecture has also a strong impact on the production of fruits and seeds, and on crop management, two highly relevant agronomical traits. Elucidating the genetic networks that control inflorescence development, and how the...

2014
Yingying Han Haibian Yang Yuling Jiao

In flowering plants, the arrangement of flowers on a stem becomes an inflorescence, and a huge variety of inflorescence architecture occurs in nature. Inflorescence architecture also affects crop yield. In simple inflorescences, flowers form on a main stem; by contrast, in compound inflorescences, flowers form on branched stems and the branching pattern defines the architecture of the infloresc...

2004
Samuel Salazar-Garcia Carol J. Lovatt

Inflorescence development of the 'Hass' avocado (Persea americana Mill.) was investigated at the macro and microscopic level. Near the end of shoot extension, two secondary axis meristems were present in the axils of inflorescence bracts. The primary axis meristem changed shape from conical to flattened to conical followed by the initiation of additional bracts and associated secondary axis inf...

2009
Rob Castel

Flowering plants have developed many ways to arrange their flowers. A flowerbearing branch or system of branches is called an inflorescence. The number of flowers that an inflorescence contains ranges from a single flower to endless flower-clusters. Over the last centuries, botanists have classified inflorescences based on their morphology, which has led to an unfortunate maze of complex botani...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Richard N. Arteca Jeannette M. Arteca

Inflorescence stalks produced the highest amount of ethylene in response to IAA as compared with other plant parts tested. Leaf age had an effect on IAA-induced ethylene with the youngest leaves showing the greatest stimulation. The highest amount of IAA-induced ethylene was produced in the root or inflorescence tip with regions below this producing less. Inflorescence stalks treated with IAA, ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1993
S. Shannon D. R. Meeks-Wagner

In Arabidopsis, floral meristems arise in continuous succession directly on the flanks of the inflorescence meristem. Thus, the pathways that regulate inflorescence and floral meristem identity must operate both simultaneously and in close spatial proximity. The TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1) gene of Arabidopsis is required for normal inflorescence meristem function, and the LEAFY (LFY), APETALA 1 (A...

2010
Rob Castel Elske Kusters Ronald Koes

Flowering plants have developed many ways to arrange their flowers. A flower-bearing branch or system of branches is called an inflorescence. The number of flowers that an inflorescence contains ranges from a single flower to endless flower-clusters. Over the past centuries, botanists have classified inflorescences based on their morphology, which has led to an unfortunate maze of complex botan...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2010
Rob Castel Elske Kusters Ronald Koes

Flowering plants have developed many ways to arrange their flowers. A flower-bearing branch or system of branches is called an inflorescence. The number of flowers that an inflorescence contains ranges from a single flower to endless flower-clusters. Over the past centuries, botanists have classified inflorescences based on their morphology, which has led to an unfortunate maze of complex botan...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2001
M Méndez A Díaz

We studied the relative role of inflorescence traits, flowering synchrony, and pollination context for infructescence and fruit initiation in two Spanish populations of Arum italicum, a species in which inflorescences are the pollination unit. In this species, a specialized inflorescence organ, the appendix, is important for pollinator attraction. However, the short floral longevity and the pro...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Andrew N Doust Katrien M Devos Mike D Gadberry Mike D Gale Elizabeth A Kellogg

Grass species differ in many aspects of inflorescence architecture, but in most cases the genetic basis of the morphological difference is unknown. To investigate the genes underlying the morphology in one such instance, we undertook a developmental and QTL analysis of inflorescence differences between the cereal grain foxtail millet and its presumed progenitor green millet. Inflorescence diffe...

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