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Jo Hepworth

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Plant Physiology|July 8, 2015
Flowering Locus C's Lessons: Conserved Chromatin Switches Underpinning Developmental Timing and AdaptationJo Hepworth, Caroline Dean
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|February 11, 2014
Regulation of plant lateral-organ growth by modulating cell number and sizeJo Hepworth, Michael Lenhard
Journal of Experimental Botany|July 1, 2025
Seasons and shape: Inflorescences from autumn to summerPablo González-Suárez, Thomas Lock, Steve Penfield, et al.
Transcription|October 5, 2020
Unique and contrasting effects of light and temperature cues on plant transcriptional programsMai Jarad, Rea Antoniou-Kourounioti, Jo Hepworth, et al.
Plant Physiology|February 28, 2024
Flowering time: From physiology, through genetics to mechanismRobert Maple, Pan Zhu, Jo Hepworth, et al.
Plant Physiology|February 21, 2013
A role for more axillary growth1 (MAX1) in evolutionary diversity in strigolactone signaling upstream of MAX2Richard J Challis, Jo Hepworth, Céline Mouchel, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 12, 2024
A transcriptomic time-series reveals differing trajectories during pre-floral development in the apex and leaf in winter and spring varieties of Brassica napusD Marc Jones, Jo Hepworth, Rachel Wells, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 30, 2010
Strigolactones enhance competition between shoot branches by dampening auxin transportScott Crawford, Naoki Shinohara, Tobias Sieberer, et al.
Genes & Development|May 14, 2021
Natural temperature fluctuations promote <i>COOLAIR</i> regulation of <i>FLC</i>Yusheng Zhao, Pan Zhu, Jo Hepworth, et al.
Cell Systems|December 4, 2018
Temperature Sensing Is Distributed throughout the Regulatory Network that Controls FLC Epigenetic Silencing in VernalizationRea L Antoniou-Kourounioti, Jo Hepworth, Amélie Heckmann, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 17) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 2
Plant Physiology|July 8, 2015
Flowering Locus C's Lessons: Conserved Chromatin Switches Underpinning Developmental Timing and AdaptationJo Hepworth, Caroline Dean
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|February 11, 2014
Regulation of plant lateral-organ growth by modulating cell number and sizeJo Hepworth, Michael Lenhard
Journal of Experimental Botany|July 1, 2025
Seasons and shape: Inflorescences from autumn to summerPablo González-Suárez, Thomas Lock, Steve Penfield, et al.
Transcription|October 5, 2020
Unique and contrasting effects of light and temperature cues on plant transcriptional programsMai Jarad, Rea Antoniou-Kourounioti, Jo Hepworth, et al.
Plant Physiology|February 28, 2024
Flowering time: From physiology, through genetics to mechanismRobert Maple, Pan Zhu, Jo Hepworth, et al.
Plant Physiology|February 21, 2013
A role for more axillary growth1 (MAX1) in evolutionary diversity in strigolactone signaling upstream of MAX2Richard J Challis, Jo Hepworth, Céline Mouchel, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 12, 2024
A transcriptomic time-series reveals differing trajectories during pre-floral development in the apex and leaf in winter and spring varieties of Brassica napusD Marc Jones, Jo Hepworth, Rachel Wells, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 30, 2010
Strigolactones enhance competition between shoot branches by dampening auxin transportScott Crawford, Naoki Shinohara, Tobias Sieberer, et al.
Genes & Development|May 14, 2021
Natural temperature fluctuations promote <i>COOLAIR</i> regulation of <i>FLC</i>Yusheng Zhao, Pan Zhu, Jo Hepworth, et al.
Cell Systems|December 4, 2018
Temperature Sensing Is Distributed throughout the Regulatory Network that Controls FLC Epigenetic Silencing in VernalizationRea L Antoniou-Kourounioti, Jo Hepworth, Amélie Heckmann, et al.
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