Developmental processes are controlled by regulatory networks (GRNs), which are tightly coordinated networks of transcription factors (TFs) that activate and repress gene expression within a spatial and temporal context. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the key components and network structures of the GRNs controlling major plant reproduction processes, such as floral transition and floral organ identity specification, have been comprehensively unveiled. This thanks to advances in ‘omics’ technologies combined with genetic approaches. Yet, because of the multidimensional nature of the data and because of the complexity of the regulatory mechanisms, there is a clear need to analyse these data in such a way that we can understand how TFs control comp...
Size and shape are intrinsic characteristics of any given plant organ and, therefore, are inherently...
This thesis describes the isolation and characterization in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. of indu...
To feed the increasing world population, agricultural production needs continuous improvement. Espec...
Developmental processes are controlled by regulatory networks (GRNs), which are tightly coordinated ...
Mendel (1865) found the flowering time of pea hybrids to stand almost exactly between the times of t...
Abstract During the life cycle, a plant undergoes a series of developmental phase changes. The first...
The transition from the vegetative to the reproductive phase (flowering initiation) in plants has a ...
Plant genetic engineering is one of the most popular advances in plant science that has been include...
Systems biology is an emergent interdisciplinary field of study whose main goal is to understand the...
Senescence is a highly regulated developmental process in plants in which nutrients are remobilised...
The plant family Brassicaceae (or crucifers) is an economically important group that includes many f...
Many crop gene pools are derived from small numbers of founders. As a consequence of long histories ...
Multiple changes that occur constantly in the plant genome allow an organism to develop from a singl...
The ornamental geophyte Tulipa gesneriana is the most cultivated bulbous species in the Netherlands....
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Plant Signaling and B...
Size and shape are intrinsic characteristics of any given plant organ and, therefore, are inherently...
This thesis describes the isolation and characterization in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. of indu...
To feed the increasing world population, agricultural production needs continuous improvement. Espec...
Developmental processes are controlled by regulatory networks (GRNs), which are tightly coordinated ...
Mendel (1865) found the flowering time of pea hybrids to stand almost exactly between the times of t...
Abstract During the life cycle, a plant undergoes a series of developmental phase changes. The first...
The transition from the vegetative to the reproductive phase (flowering initiation) in plants has a ...
Plant genetic engineering is one of the most popular advances in plant science that has been include...
Systems biology is an emergent interdisciplinary field of study whose main goal is to understand the...
Senescence is a highly regulated developmental process in plants in which nutrients are remobilised...
The plant family Brassicaceae (or crucifers) is an economically important group that includes many f...
Many crop gene pools are derived from small numbers of founders. As a consequence of long histories ...
Multiple changes that occur constantly in the plant genome allow an organism to develop from a singl...
The ornamental geophyte Tulipa gesneriana is the most cultivated bulbous species in the Netherlands....
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Plant Signaling and B...
Size and shape are intrinsic characteristics of any given plant organ and, therefore, are inherently...
This thesis describes the isolation and characterization in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. of indu...
To feed the increasing world population, agricultural production needs continuous improvement. Espec...