1<p>Plants were classified as Classes I and II based on phenotype imparted by <i>35S::PsnAP1-1</i> and <i>35S::PsnAP1-2</i> plants.</p><p>Plants were kept at 22°C on a 16 h light/8 h dark cycle. Wild-type and <i>ap1-10</i> were in Columbia (Col) background.</p><p>**Indicates that values are significantly different from control phenotype using student's <i>t</i> test (p≤0.01).</p><p>Flowering time of <i>PsnAP1-1</i> and <i>PsnAP1-2</i> transgenic <i>A. thaliana</i> plants under long-day conditions.</p
Arabidopsis thaliana has emerged as a model organism for plant developmental genetics, but it is als...
<p><b>a</b>) Days until first bud (green columns) and first flower (white columns) for WT, <i>pp2a-b...
<p>Data are presented as the mean ± SD;</p><p>**represents a significant difference from wild type (...
a<p>All of the plants are in the same Columbia background and grown under LDs.</p>b<p>Flowering time...
<p>Asterisks indicate significant variation differences between the wild-type and each <i>35S::GhFPF...
<p>Selected lines expressing (A) <i>PaCCA1</i>, (B) <i>PaGI</i>, (C) <i>PaGI</i> in the <i>gi2</i> m...
Genetic variation in flowering time was studied in four natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana,...
Although multiple environmental cues regulate the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana, p...
<div><p>Although multiple environmental cues regulate the transition to flowering in <em>Arabidopsis...
Although multiple environmental cues regulate the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana, p...
Although multiple environmental cues regulate the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana, p...
Species and varieties in the Nicotiana genus may respond differently to photoperiodism in terms of f...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The flowers of wild-type Columbia. (<b>B</b>) Seedlings of <i>ap1-10</i> mutant 20 d a...
<p>(<b>A–H</b>) Flowering phenotype of different transgenic lines in long day. Three independent ove...
<p>(<b>a</b>)WT and <i>SUC2<sub>prom</sub>::MYB30</i> expressing Col plants were grown in LDs (16 h ...
Arabidopsis thaliana has emerged as a model organism for plant developmental genetics, but it is als...
<p><b>a</b>) Days until first bud (green columns) and first flower (white columns) for WT, <i>pp2a-b...
<p>Data are presented as the mean ± SD;</p><p>**represents a significant difference from wild type (...
a<p>All of the plants are in the same Columbia background and grown under LDs.</p>b<p>Flowering time...
<p>Asterisks indicate significant variation differences between the wild-type and each <i>35S::GhFPF...
<p>Selected lines expressing (A) <i>PaCCA1</i>, (B) <i>PaGI</i>, (C) <i>PaGI</i> in the <i>gi2</i> m...
Genetic variation in flowering time was studied in four natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana,...
Although multiple environmental cues regulate the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana, p...
<div><p>Although multiple environmental cues regulate the transition to flowering in <em>Arabidopsis...
Although multiple environmental cues regulate the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana, p...
Although multiple environmental cues regulate the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana, p...
Species and varieties in the Nicotiana genus may respond differently to photoperiodism in terms of f...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The flowers of wild-type Columbia. (<b>B</b>) Seedlings of <i>ap1-10</i> mutant 20 d a...
<p>(<b>A–H</b>) Flowering phenotype of different transgenic lines in long day. Three independent ove...
<p>(<b>a</b>)WT and <i>SUC2<sub>prom</sub>::MYB30</i> expressing Col plants were grown in LDs (16 h ...
Arabidopsis thaliana has emerged as a model organism for plant developmental genetics, but it is als...
<p><b>a</b>) Days until first bud (green columns) and first flower (white columns) for WT, <i>pp2a-b...
<p>Data are presented as the mean ± SD;</p><p>**represents a significant difference from wild type (...