AbstractAn Arabidopsis blue-light receptor, Cry2, has been found to play a critical role in the photoperiodic control of flowering time; and genes have been identified that may control the production of a transmissible flower-inducing signal, which may turn out to be the long-elusive putative flowering hormone ‘florigen’
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Variation of flowering time is found in the natural populations of many plant species. The underlyin...
An analysis of the photoperiodic induction of flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heyne, Landsber...
AbstractAn Arabidopsis blue-light receptor, Cry2, has been found to play a critical role in the phot...
Flowering defines the reproductive stage of a plant, and its timing is regulated by environmental fa...
Physiological studies on flowering time control have shown that plants integrate several environment...
AbstractMany plants use the seasonal change in daylength as a signal for flowering. Daylength sensin...
Abstract The flowering of Arabidopsis plants is accelerated by long-day photoperiods, and recent gen...
Plants sense light and temperature changes to regulate flowering time. Here, we show that expression...
The timing of the floral transition in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) is influenced by a number ...
Flowering is a crucial event for most plants species and key to reproductive success. Among the envi...
AbstractPhotoperiodic induction of flowering in the long-day plant Arabidopsis is mediated by the ci...
The photoperiodic induction of flowering is a systemic process requiring translocation of a floral s...
Plants have developed mechanisms to integrate both endogenous and environmental cues for regulation ...
The induction of flowering is a central event in the life cycle of plants. When timed correctly, it ...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
Variation of flowering time is found in the natural populations of many plant species. The underlyin...
An analysis of the photoperiodic induction of flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heyne, Landsber...
AbstractAn Arabidopsis blue-light receptor, Cry2, has been found to play a critical role in the phot...
Flowering defines the reproductive stage of a plant, and its timing is regulated by environmental fa...
Physiological studies on flowering time control have shown that plants integrate several environment...
AbstractMany plants use the seasonal change in daylength as a signal for flowering. Daylength sensin...
Abstract The flowering of Arabidopsis plants is accelerated by long-day photoperiods, and recent gen...
Plants sense light and temperature changes to regulate flowering time. Here, we show that expression...
The timing of the floral transition in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) is influenced by a number ...
Flowering is a crucial event for most plants species and key to reproductive success. Among the envi...
AbstractPhotoperiodic induction of flowering in the long-day plant Arabidopsis is mediated by the ci...
The photoperiodic induction of flowering is a systemic process requiring translocation of a floral s...
Plants have developed mechanisms to integrate both endogenous and environmental cues for regulation ...
The induction of flowering is a central event in the life cycle of plants. When timed correctly, it ...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
Variation of flowering time is found in the natural populations of many plant species. The underlyin...
An analysis of the photoperiodic induction of flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heyne, Landsber...