SummaryBackgroundPhotoperiodic control of development plays a key role in adaptation of plants to seasonal changes. A signaling module consisting of CONSTANS (CO) and FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) mediates in photoperiodic control of a variety of developmental transitions (e.g., flowering, tuberization, and seasonal growth cessation in trees). How this conserved CO/FT module can mediate in the photoperiodic control of diverse unrelated developmental programs is poorly understood.ResultsWe show that Like-AP1 (LAP1), a tree ortholog of Arabidopsis floral meristem identity gene APETALA1 (AP1), mediates in photoperiodic control of seasonal growth cessation downstream of the CO/FT module in hybrid aspen. Using LAP1 overexpressors and RNAi-suppressed tr...
Transitions from vegetative to reproductive states are among the most critical and highly regulated ...
In order to maximize reproductive success, plants have evolved different strategies to control the c...
Long-lived perennial plants optimize their shoot architecture by responding to seasonal cues. The ma...
SummaryBackgroundPhotoperiodic control of development plays a key role in adaptation of plants to se...
Woody perennials adapt their genetic traits to local climate conditions. Day length plays an essenti...
Transitions from vegetative to reproductive states are among the most critical and highly regulated ...
Perennial plants such as trees living in temperate zones experience extreme changes in temperature d...
SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE (SVP) is an important regulator of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) in the thermosensor...
In temperate and boreal regions, perennials adapt their annual growth cycle to the change of seasons...
The transcriptional regulator CONSTANS (CO) promotes flowering of Arabidopsis under long summer days...
SummaryFlowering of Arabidopsis is induced by long summer days (LDs). The transcriptional regulator ...
In boreal and temperate ecosystems, temperature signal regulates the reactivation of growth (bud bre...
AbstractFlowering was initiated by the integration of environmental signals such as day-length with ...
Transitions from vegetative to reproductive states are among the most critical and highly regulated ...
In order to maximize reproductive success, plants have evolved different strategies to control the c...
Long-lived perennial plants optimize their shoot architecture by responding to seasonal cues. The ma...
SummaryBackgroundPhotoperiodic control of development plays a key role in adaptation of plants to se...
Woody perennials adapt their genetic traits to local climate conditions. Day length plays an essenti...
Transitions from vegetative to reproductive states are among the most critical and highly regulated ...
Perennial plants such as trees living in temperate zones experience extreme changes in temperature d...
SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE (SVP) is an important regulator of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) in the thermosensor...
In temperate and boreal regions, perennials adapt their annual growth cycle to the change of seasons...
The transcriptional regulator CONSTANS (CO) promotes flowering of Arabidopsis under long summer days...
SummaryFlowering of Arabidopsis is induced by long summer days (LDs). The transcriptional regulator ...
In boreal and temperate ecosystems, temperature signal regulates the reactivation of growth (bud bre...
AbstractFlowering was initiated by the integration of environmental signals such as day-length with ...
Transitions from vegetative to reproductive states are among the most critical and highly regulated ...
In order to maximize reproductive success, plants have evolved different strategies to control the c...
Long-lived perennial plants optimize their shoot architecture by responding to seasonal cues. The ma...