A novel gene that regulates floral meristem activity and controls floral organ number was identified in Arabidopsis and is designated FON1 (for FLORAL ORGAN NUMBER1). The fon1 mutants exhibit normal vegetative development and produce normal inflorescence meristems and immature flowers before stage 6. fon1 flowers become visibly different from wild-type flowers at stage 6, when the third-whorl stamen primordia have formed. The fon1 floral meristem functions longer than does that of the wild type: after the outer three-whorl organ primordia have initiated, the remaining central floral meristem continues to produce additional stamen primordia interior to the third whorl. Prolonged fon1 floral meristem activity also results in an increased numb...
The CLAVATA (CLV1 and CLV3) and SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM) genes specifically regulate shoot meristem ...
<p>(A) The inflorescence meristem (IM in the Scanning Electron Micrography) is found at the apex of ...
The shoot meristem (SM) in higher plants is responsible for all above-ground organ formation. The SM...
We have investigated the effects on plant development of mutations in the Arabidopsis thaliana CLAVA...
In a screen to identify novel genes required for early Arabidopsis flower development, we isolated f...
The inflorescence meristem produces floral primordia that remain undifferentiated during the first s...
Shortly after initiation, shoot and floral organ primordia become determined to particular fates ba...
Most plant organs develop from meristems. Rice FON1, which is an ortholog of Clv1, regulates stem ce...
Continuous organogenesis in plants is possible because of the specification of stem cells at the mer...
AbstractBackground: Development of petals and stamens in Arabidopsis flowers requires the function o...
Understanding the process of flowering can be critical to the future of food production in our world...
The CLAVATA1 (CLV1), CLV2 and CORYNE (CRN) receptors egulate cell proliferation in shoot meristems t...
We have previously described the phenotype of Arabidopsis thaliana plants with mutations at the CLAV...
AbstractThe first step in flower development is the generation of a floral meristem by the infloresc...
We describe a novel mutant of Arabidopsis, FlolO, which is the result of a recessive allele, flol0, ...
The CLAVATA (CLV1 and CLV3) and SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM) genes specifically regulate shoot meristem ...
<p>(A) The inflorescence meristem (IM in the Scanning Electron Micrography) is found at the apex of ...
The shoot meristem (SM) in higher plants is responsible for all above-ground organ formation. The SM...
We have investigated the effects on plant development of mutations in the Arabidopsis thaliana CLAVA...
In a screen to identify novel genes required for early Arabidopsis flower development, we isolated f...
The inflorescence meristem produces floral primordia that remain undifferentiated during the first s...
Shortly after initiation, shoot and floral organ primordia become determined to particular fates ba...
Most plant organs develop from meristems. Rice FON1, which is an ortholog of Clv1, regulates stem ce...
Continuous organogenesis in plants is possible because of the specification of stem cells at the mer...
AbstractBackground: Development of petals and stamens in Arabidopsis flowers requires the function o...
Understanding the process of flowering can be critical to the future of food production in our world...
The CLAVATA1 (CLV1), CLV2 and CORYNE (CRN) receptors egulate cell proliferation in shoot meristems t...
We have previously described the phenotype of Arabidopsis thaliana plants with mutations at the CLAV...
AbstractThe first step in flower development is the generation of a floral meristem by the infloresc...
We describe a novel mutant of Arabidopsis, FlolO, which is the result of a recessive allele, flol0, ...
The CLAVATA (CLV1 and CLV3) and SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM) genes specifically regulate shoot meristem ...
<p>(A) The inflorescence meristem (IM in the Scanning Electron Micrography) is found at the apex of ...
The shoot meristem (SM) in higher plants is responsible for all above-ground organ formation. The SM...