Timing is everything in plant development. The central role of floral repressors.

作者: Jose A. Jarillo , Manuel Piñeiro

DOI: 10.1016/J.PLANTSCI.2011.06.011

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摘要: Progress in understanding the molecular basis of flowering time control has revealed that floral repressors play a central role modulating transition and are essential to prevent precocious onset flowering. A number cellular processes including chromatin remodeling, selective protein degradation, transcriptional regulation mediated by transcription factors involved repressing initiation Floral interact at different levels with inductive pathways premature could impact negatively on reproductive success plants. Despite recent advances, further studies will be needed understand how interactions between regulatory networks have evolved species. Recent data suggest diversity proteins act as plants, even those species where modules conserved new elements modulate function these been recruited mediate specific adaptive responses. The development genomic tools predictive models can integrate large datasets related behavior plant facilitate characterization repressor mechanisms underlying responses, trait implications yield crop In scenario global climate change, an depth gene circuits for varieties improved yield.

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