Arabidopsis as a model system to study the regulation of flowering time
Committee on Biotechnology PAS ; Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS
The time that plants flower is often tightly regulated and adapted to the locations in whichthey grow. The basis of this regulation has been analysed using genetic and physiological approaches since the early decades of this century. The study of flowering time in the model plantspecies Arabidopsis thaliana has allowed many genes involved in regulating flowering time tobe identified as mutations, and the genetic interactions between these mutations have beenstudied. Furthermore, two genes required to promote flowering of Arabidopsis have recently beenisolated, and their sequences have provided some insight into the identity of proteins involvedin regulating flowering time.
Biotechnologia, vol.32, 1 (1996)-.
0860-7796 ; oai:rcin.org.pl:147305 ; IChB B-28
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Broniarczyk, Justyna Koczorowska, Maria Magdalena Durzyńska, Julia Warowicka, Alicja Goździcka-Józefiak, Anna