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Forced Flowering in Mandarin Trees under Phytotron Conditions
Published on: March 6, 2019
Seasonal and developmental timing of flowering
1Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA. amasino@biochem.wisc.edu
Abstract:
The coordination of the timing of flowering with seasonal and development cues is a critical life-history trait that has been shaped by evolution to maximize reproductive success. Decades of studying many plant species have revealed several of the fascinating systems that plants have evolved to control flowering time: such as the perception of day length in leaves, which leads to the production of a mobile signal, florigen, that promotes flowering at the shoot apical meristem; the vernalization process in which exposure to prolonged cold results in meristem competence to flower; and the juvenile to adult phase transition. Arabidopsis research has contributed greatly to understanding these systems at a molecular level.
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