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The molecular basis of vernalization-induced flowering in cereals.

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  • The molecular basis of vernalization-induced flowering in cereals. Abstract Text:

    ben trevaskisBen Trevaskis,megan n hemmingMegan N Hemming,elizabeth s dennisElizabeth S Dennis,w james peacockW James Peacock,ben trevaskisBen Trevaskis,megan n hemmingMegan N Hemming,elizabeth s dennisElizabeth S Dennis,w james peacockW James Peacock,

    Genetic analyses have identified three genes that control the vernalization requirement in wheat and barley; VRN1, VRN2 and FT (VRN3). These genes have now been isolated and shown to regulate not only the vernalization response but also the promotion of flowering by long days. VRN1 is induced by vernalization and accelerates the transition to reproductive development at the shoot apex. FT is induced by long days and further accelerates reproductive apex development. VRN2, a floral repressor, integrates vernalization and day-length responses by repressing FT until plants are vernalized. A comparison of flowering time pathways in cereals and Arabidopsis shows that the vernalization response is controlled by different MADS box genes, but integration of vernalization and long-day responses occurs through similar mechanisms.

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    b trevaskisB Trevaskis,mn hemmingMN Hemming,es dennisES Dennis,wj peacockWJ Peacock,b trevaskisB Trevaskis,mn hemmingMN Hemming,es dennisES Dennis,wj peacockWJ Peacock,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Trends in plant science

    VOLUME: 12

    Page Numbers: 352-7

    Journal Abbreviation: Trends Plant Sci.

    ISSN: 1360-1385

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: 07

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: CSIRO Division of Plant Industry, PO Box 1600, ACT 2601, Australia.

    Country: England

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