The gene regulatory network comprised of LEAFY (LFY), APETALA1 (AP1), the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER (CAL), and TERMINAL FLOWER1 (TFL1) is a major determinant of the flowering process in Arabidopsis thaliana. TFL1 activity in the shoot apical meristem provides inflorescence identity while the transcription factors LFY and AP1/CAL confer floral identity to emerging floral primordia. It has been thought that LFY and AP1/CAL control the onset of flowering in part by repressing TFL1 expression in flowers. However, in the June issue of Plant Physiology, we reported that LFY and AP1 act antagonistically in the regulation of several key flowering regulators, including TFL1. Specifically, TFL1 transcription was suppressed by AP1 but promoted by LFY. H...
AbstractBackground: Development of petals and stamens in Arabidopsis flowers requires the function o...
International audienceA conserved genetic toolkit underlies the development of diverse floral forms ...
A recessive mutation in the Arabidopsis STERILE APETALA (SAP) causes severe aberrations in infloresc...
The gene regulatory network comprised of LEAFY (LFY), APETALA1 (AP1), the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER (C...
The transcription factors LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1), together with the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER ...
[EN] The transcription factors LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1), together with the AP1 paralog CAULIFL...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive phases during Arabidopsis development is the result o...
The inflorescence meristem produces floral primordia that remain undifferentiated during the first s...
SummaryThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flo...
Mutations in the APETALA1 gene disturb two phases of flower development, flower meristem specificati...
International audienceThe transition to flowering in Arabidopsis is characterized by the sharp and l...
The switch from producing vegetative structures--branches and leaves--to producing reproductive stru...
Understanding the process of flowering can be critical to the future of food production in our world...
The transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flowering ...
AbstractThe first step in flower development is the generation of a floral meristem by the infloresc...
AbstractBackground: Development of petals and stamens in Arabidopsis flowers requires the function o...
International audienceA conserved genetic toolkit underlies the development of diverse floral forms ...
A recessive mutation in the Arabidopsis STERILE APETALA (SAP) causes severe aberrations in infloresc...
The gene regulatory network comprised of LEAFY (LFY), APETALA1 (AP1), the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER (C...
The transcription factors LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1), together with the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER ...
[EN] The transcription factors LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1), together with the AP1 paralog CAULIFL...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive phases during Arabidopsis development is the result o...
The inflorescence meristem produces floral primordia that remain undifferentiated during the first s...
SummaryThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flo...
Mutations in the APETALA1 gene disturb two phases of flower development, flower meristem specificati...
International audienceThe transition to flowering in Arabidopsis is characterized by the sharp and l...
The switch from producing vegetative structures--branches and leaves--to producing reproductive stru...
Understanding the process of flowering can be critical to the future of food production in our world...
The transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flowering ...
AbstractThe first step in flower development is the generation of a floral meristem by the infloresc...
AbstractBackground: Development of petals and stamens in Arabidopsis flowers requires the function o...
International audienceA conserved genetic toolkit underlies the development of diverse floral forms ...
A recessive mutation in the Arabidopsis STERILE APETALA (SAP) causes severe aberrations in infloresc...