Molecular biology has created a new pathway for plant breeding in cut flower industry. It focuses on studying flower gene functions and provides a more direct and effective way of breeding new flower cultivars using genetic transformation. Besides flower color, disease resistance, quality and vase life, modification of flower architecture is an important target for flower breeding. Previous studies have showed that various transcription factors encoded by the corresponding genes are involved regulating flower development and flower architecture. The most studied are MADS domain and TCP domain transcription factors. For targeted breeding, it is crucial to study the functions of the corresponding genes in detail. For both MADS and TCP domain ...
For many of the new breeding techniques sequence information is of the utmost importance. In additio...
Contains fulltext : 29878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flowers play a c...
Contains fulltext : 60667.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Transcription fa...
The complex inflorescence architecture in Asteraceae is characterized by the presence of morphologic...
The transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is especially crucial for the reproduction...
Asteraceae comprises of approximately 10% of all angiosperm plant species. These species are well kn...
Molecular biology has created a new pathway for plant breeding in cut flower industry. It focuses on...
BACKGROUND: The inflorescence of the cut-flower crop Gerbera hybrida (Asteraceae) consists of two pr...
The architecture of inflorescence refers to the spatio-temporal arrangement of flowers on the reprod...
The last decade has been an exciting period in plant molecular biology in general and in molecular s...
The large sunflower family, Asteraceae, is characterized by compressed, flower-like inflorescences t...
The evolution of floral novelties involves activities of several transcription factors. The large As...
Many monocot plants have high social and economic value. These include grasses such as rice (Oryza s...
BACKGROUND:The ornamental plant Gerbera hybrida bears complex inflorescences with morphologically di...
The growing demand for crop products caused by population growth and climate change encourages plant...
For many of the new breeding techniques sequence information is of the utmost importance. In additio...
Contains fulltext : 29878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flowers play a c...
Contains fulltext : 60667.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Transcription fa...
The complex inflorescence architecture in Asteraceae is characterized by the presence of morphologic...
The transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is especially crucial for the reproduction...
Asteraceae comprises of approximately 10% of all angiosperm plant species. These species are well kn...
Molecular biology has created a new pathway for plant breeding in cut flower industry. It focuses on...
BACKGROUND: The inflorescence of the cut-flower crop Gerbera hybrida (Asteraceae) consists of two pr...
The architecture of inflorescence refers to the spatio-temporal arrangement of flowers on the reprod...
The last decade has been an exciting period in plant molecular biology in general and in molecular s...
The large sunflower family, Asteraceae, is characterized by compressed, flower-like inflorescences t...
The evolution of floral novelties involves activities of several transcription factors. The large As...
Many monocot plants have high social and economic value. These include grasses such as rice (Oryza s...
BACKGROUND:The ornamental plant Gerbera hybrida bears complex inflorescences with morphologically di...
The growing demand for crop products caused by population growth and climate change encourages plant...
For many of the new breeding techniques sequence information is of the utmost importance. In additio...
Contains fulltext : 29878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flowers play a c...
Contains fulltext : 60667.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Transcription fa...