Wheat is usually classified as a long day (LD) plant because most varieties flower earlier when exposed to longer days. In addition to LD, winter wheats require a long exposure to low temperatures (vernalization) to become competent for flowering. Here we show that in some genotypes this vernalization requirement can be replaced by interrupting the LD treatment by 6 weeks of short day (SD), and that this replacement is associated with the SD down-regulation of the VRN2 flowering repressor. In addition, we found that SD down-regulation of VRN2 at room temperature is not followed by the up-regulation of the meristem identity gene VRN1 until plants are transferred to LD. This result contrasts with the VRN1 up-regulation observed after the VRN2...
Genetic variation in the VERNALIZATION1 (VRN1) and PHOTOPERIOD1 (PPD1) genes, which control the vern...
Vernalization, the requirement of a long exposure to low temperatures to accelerate flowering, is an...
Supplementary information available online at http://dev.biologists.org/lookup/doi/10.1242/dev.17268...
Wheat is usually classified as a long day (LD) plant because most varieties flower earlier when expo...
Most of the natural variation in wheat vernalization response is determined by allelic differences i...
Most of the natural variation in wheat vernalization response is determined by allelic differences i...
Most of the natural variation in wheat vernalization response is determined by allelic differences i...
The initiation of flowering is a crucial trait that allows temperate plants to flower in the favoura...
Plants with a winter growth habit flower earlier when exposed for several weeks to cold temperatures...
Plants with a winter growth habit flower earlier when exposed for several weeks to cold temperatures...
Plants with a winter growth habit flower earlier when exposed for several weeks to cold temperatures...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development in wheat is regulated by seasonal cues, i...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development in wheat is regulated by seasonal cues, i...
Supplementary information available online at http://dev.biologists.org/lookup/doi/10.1242/dev.17268...
Genetic variation in the VERNALIZATION1 (VRN1) and PHOTOPERIOD1 (PPD1) genes, which control the vern...
Genetic variation in the VERNALIZATION1 (VRN1) and PHOTOPERIOD1 (PPD1) genes, which control the vern...
Vernalization, the requirement of a long exposure to low temperatures to accelerate flowering, is an...
Supplementary information available online at http://dev.biologists.org/lookup/doi/10.1242/dev.17268...
Wheat is usually classified as a long day (LD) plant because most varieties flower earlier when expo...
Most of the natural variation in wheat vernalization response is determined by allelic differences i...
Most of the natural variation in wheat vernalization response is determined by allelic differences i...
Most of the natural variation in wheat vernalization response is determined by allelic differences i...
The initiation of flowering is a crucial trait that allows temperate plants to flower in the favoura...
Plants with a winter growth habit flower earlier when exposed for several weeks to cold temperatures...
Plants with a winter growth habit flower earlier when exposed for several weeks to cold temperatures...
Plants with a winter growth habit flower earlier when exposed for several weeks to cold temperatures...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development in wheat is regulated by seasonal cues, i...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development in wheat is regulated by seasonal cues, i...
Supplementary information available online at http://dev.biologists.org/lookup/doi/10.1242/dev.17268...
Genetic variation in the VERNALIZATION1 (VRN1) and PHOTOPERIOD1 (PPD1) genes, which control the vern...
Genetic variation in the VERNALIZATION1 (VRN1) and PHOTOPERIOD1 (PPD1) genes, which control the vern...
Vernalization, the requirement of a long exposure to low temperatures to accelerate flowering, is an...
Supplementary information available online at http://dev.biologists.org/lookup/doi/10.1242/dev.17268...