<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Chrysanthemum morifolium</i> is an important floral crop that is cultivated worldwide. However, due to a lack of genomic resources, very little information is available concerning the molecular mechanisms of flower development in chrysanthemum.</p><p>Results</p><p>The transcriptomes of chrysanthemum vegetative buds, floral buds and buds were sequenced using Illumina paired-end sequencing technology. A total of 15.4 Gb of reads were assembled into 91,367 unigenes with an average length of 739 bp. A total of 43,137 unigenes showed similarity to known proteins in the Swissprot or NCBI non-redundant protein databases. Additionally, 25,424, 24,321 and 13,704 unigenes were assigned to 56 gene ontology (GO) categories, ...
‘Jimba’ is a white chrysanthemum cultivar, which occasionally and spontaneously produces red flower ...
Abstract: WRKY transcription factors are known to function in a number of plant processes. Here we h...
T4-28: Floral organ development: T4-28-02During the past 200 million years of speciation and hybridi...
Chrysanthemum morifolium is an important floral crop that is cultivated worldwide. However, due to a...
Chrysanthemum dichrum is an important wild species in the family Asteraceae. However, because of a l...
Abstract Background Chrysanthemum morifolium is one of the most economically valuable ornamental pla...
Wintersweet (Chimonanthus praecox) is familiar as a garden plant and woody ornamental flower. On acc...
Chlorophyll is vital for photosynthesis to produce sugars and other useful biochemical products in g...
Abstract Background Chlorophylls (Chls) are magnesium-containing tetrapyrrole macromolecules respons...
Rafflesia possesses unique biological features and known primarily for producing the world's largest...
Polianthes tuberosa is commercially popular because of their economic importance in floriculture for...
Abstract Background Vernalization and the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth involve ...
Published genome sequences can facilitate multiple genome sequencing studies of flower development, ...
<div><p><i>Amaranthus tricolor</i> L. is a C<sub>4</sub> plant, which is consumed as a major leafy v...
Amaranthus tricolor L. is a C4 plant, which is consumed as a major leafy vegetable in some tropical ...
‘Jimba’ is a white chrysanthemum cultivar, which occasionally and spontaneously produces red flower ...
Abstract: WRKY transcription factors are known to function in a number of plant processes. Here we h...
T4-28: Floral organ development: T4-28-02During the past 200 million years of speciation and hybridi...
Chrysanthemum morifolium is an important floral crop that is cultivated worldwide. However, due to a...
Chrysanthemum dichrum is an important wild species in the family Asteraceae. However, because of a l...
Abstract Background Chrysanthemum morifolium is one of the most economically valuable ornamental pla...
Wintersweet (Chimonanthus praecox) is familiar as a garden plant and woody ornamental flower. On acc...
Chlorophyll is vital for photosynthesis to produce sugars and other useful biochemical products in g...
Abstract Background Chlorophylls (Chls) are magnesium-containing tetrapyrrole macromolecules respons...
Rafflesia possesses unique biological features and known primarily for producing the world's largest...
Polianthes tuberosa is commercially popular because of their economic importance in floriculture for...
Abstract Background Vernalization and the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth involve ...
Published genome sequences can facilitate multiple genome sequencing studies of flower development, ...
<div><p><i>Amaranthus tricolor</i> L. is a C<sub>4</sub> plant, which is consumed as a major leafy v...
Amaranthus tricolor L. is a C4 plant, which is consumed as a major leafy vegetable in some tropical ...
‘Jimba’ is a white chrysanthemum cultivar, which occasionally and spontaneously produces red flower ...
Abstract: WRKY transcription factors are known to function in a number of plant processes. Here we h...
T4-28: Floral organ development: T4-28-02During the past 200 million years of speciation and hybridi...