SummarySeasonal changes in day length influence flowering time in many plant species. In Arabidopsis, flowering is accelerated by exposure to long day (LD). Those inductive photoperiods are perceived in leaves [1] and initiate a long-distance signaling mediated by CO and FT. CO is expressed in the phloem according to a circadian rhythm [2–4]. Only under LD does CO induce FT expression as high levels of CO in the evening coincide with the external light that stabilizes CO protein [4, 5]. Subsequently, FT protein travels through the phloem to the shoot apex where, together with FD, it initiates flowering [6–12]. Despite the photoperiodic induction, a mechanism of floral repression is needed to avoid precocious flowering. We show that TEMPRANI...
AbstractThe vegetative and reproductive (flowering) phases of Arabidopsis development are clearly se...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive growth is controlled by day length in many plant spec...
The transcriptional regulator CONSTANS (CO) promotes flowering of Arabidopsis under long summer days...
Seasonal changes in day length influence flowering time in many plant species. In Arabidopsis, flowe...
Many plants are incapable of flowering in inductive daylengths during the early juvenile vegetative ...
Plants integrate day length and ambient temperature to determine the optimal timing for developmenta...
In many plant species, the transition from vegetative growth to flowering is controlled by day lengt...
SummaryFlowering of Arabidopsis is induced by long summer days (LDs). The transcriptional regulator ...
The shift from a vegetative to a reproductive phase is orchestrated by a number of genes including C...
In Arabidopsis, FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) promotes flowering in response to long days in the photoperio...
The induction of flowering is a central event in the life cycle of plants. When timed correctly, it ...
AbstractPhotoperiodic induction of flowering in the long-day plant Arabidopsis is mediated by the ci...
Temperate species often require or flower most rapidly in the long daylengths, or photoperiods, expe...
Physiological studies on flowering time control have shown that plants integrate several environment...
Photoperiodic flowering aligns plant reproduction to favourable seasons of the year to maximise succ...
AbstractThe vegetative and reproductive (flowering) phases of Arabidopsis development are clearly se...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive growth is controlled by day length in many plant spec...
The transcriptional regulator CONSTANS (CO) promotes flowering of Arabidopsis under long summer days...
Seasonal changes in day length influence flowering time in many plant species. In Arabidopsis, flowe...
Many plants are incapable of flowering in inductive daylengths during the early juvenile vegetative ...
Plants integrate day length and ambient temperature to determine the optimal timing for developmenta...
In many plant species, the transition from vegetative growth to flowering is controlled by day lengt...
SummaryFlowering of Arabidopsis is induced by long summer days (LDs). The transcriptional regulator ...
The shift from a vegetative to a reproductive phase is orchestrated by a number of genes including C...
In Arabidopsis, FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) promotes flowering in response to long days in the photoperio...
The induction of flowering is a central event in the life cycle of plants. When timed correctly, it ...
AbstractPhotoperiodic induction of flowering in the long-day plant Arabidopsis is mediated by the ci...
Temperate species often require or flower most rapidly in the long daylengths, or photoperiods, expe...
Physiological studies on flowering time control have shown that plants integrate several environment...
Photoperiodic flowering aligns plant reproduction to favourable seasons of the year to maximise succ...
AbstractThe vegetative and reproductive (flowering) phases of Arabidopsis development are clearly se...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive growth is controlled by day length in many plant spec...
The transcriptional regulator CONSTANS (CO) promotes flowering of Arabidopsis under long summer days...