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Flowering hormone in plants
Florigens (or flowering hormone) are proteins capable of inducing flowering time in angiosperms. The prototypical florigen is encoded by the FT gene and
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Reproductive structure in flowering plants
interpreted molecularly through a complex signal called florigen, which involves a variety of genes. Florigen is produced in the leaves in reproductively favourable
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Physiological process in the plant
their activity passes a threshold : FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT): the mobile florigen signal produced in the leaf. SUPPRESSOR OF OVERPRESSION OF CONSTANS 1 (SOC1):
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Armenian-Soviet scientist botanist (1902–1991)
universal plant hormone that is involved in flowering. He named this hormone florigen in 1936. His studies included the mechanisms of flowering, tuberization
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Responses of organisms to the relative lengths of light and dark periods
photoperiodic responses. Chronobiology Circadian clock Circadian rhythm Florigen Photobiology Seasonal Breeder Scotobiology Epigenetics of plant growth
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Genus of plants from southeastern Australia
vegetative to a floral primordium and involves the plant hormone florigen. Florigen is produced in the leaves in reproductively favourable conditions
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British painter
(2009), The Horticultural Society of New York Gallery, New York, NY (2009), Florigen, Fondazione Volume, Rome, Italy, (2011), Auctorum, Millennium Gallery,
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Field of study
In Arabidopsis, flowering locus t is responsible for the production of florigen, which induces Turck_2008 in the shoot apical meristem, a special set of
Epigenetics of plant growth and development
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Plant growth in response to magnetic stimuli
time by altering the transcription level of three cryptochrome related florigen genes:PHYB, CO, and FT; Arabidopsis thaliana also induced longer hypocotyl
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Topics referred to by the same term
Florida in Gainesville, Florida The CONSTANS transcription factor, part of a florigen-producing pathway in flowering plants Dysschema constans, species of moth
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experiments with Arabidopsis thaliana testing genes in the plant hormone florigen, two genes FT and TSF (which are abbreviations for Flowering Locus T, and
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(especially Altai) Mikhail Chailakhyan, researcher of flowering, described the florigen hormone Sergei Chetverikov, pioneer of modern evolutionary synthesis Alexander
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Group of genes that regulate circadian oscillator in plants
Greg S.; Imaizumi, Takato (2015-01-01). "Photoperiodic Regulation of Florigen Function in Arabidopsis thaliana". The Arabidopsis Book. 13 e0178. doi:10
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biologist Mikhail Chailakhyan, researcher of flowering, described the florigen hormone Maria Cherkasova, ecologist Evgeny Chernikin, biologist Feodosy
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Plant peptide hormone
suggesting that it may also play some role in plant development. Plant hormones Florigen Narváez-Vásquez J, Orozco-Cárdenas ML (2008). "Systemins and at Peps: Defense-Related
Systemin
too is expressed in the zone of floral organ abscission. Plant hormones Florigen McGurl B, Pearce G, Orozco-Cardenas M, Ryan CA (March 1992). "Structure
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Gene of the species Arabidopsis thaliana
implicated in the induction of Flowering Locus T (FT), which expresses a florigen involved in promoting A. thaliana flowering. Mutants lacking functional
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