Search Results - "Irish, Erin"
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The maize tasselseed4 microRNA controls sex determination and meristem cell fate by targeting Tasselseed6/indeterminate spikelet1
Published in Nature genetics (01-12-2007)“…In maize (Zea mays), sex determination occurs through abortion of female carpels in the tassel and arrest of male stamens in the ear. The Tasselseed6 (Ts6) and…”
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The integration of leaf-derived signals sets the timing of vegetative phase change in maize, a process coordinated by epigenetic remodeling
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-11-2021)“…After germination, the maize shoot proceeds through a series of developmental stages before flowering. The first transition occurs during the vegetative phase…”
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A Ceratopteris EXCESS MICROSPOROCYTES1 suppresses reproductive transition in the fern vegetative leaves
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-10-2023)“…Land plant sexual reproduction involves the transition of cells from somatic to reproductive identity during post-embryonic development. In Arabidopsis, the…”
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Improved growth of pea, lettuce, and radish plants using the slow release of hydrogen sulfide from GYY-4137
Published in PloS one (17-12-2018)“…Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a key gasotransmitter in agriculture and has been reported to increase the growth of plants in the first two weeks and to mitigate…”
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Vascular function of the T3/modern clade WUSCHEL-Related HOMEOBOX transcription factor genes predate apical meristem-maintenance function
Published in BMC plant biology (25-04-2022)“…Plants have the lifelong ability to generate new organs due to the persistent functioning of stem cells. In seed plants, groups of stem cells are housed in the…”
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Characterization of Dialkyldithiophosphates as Slow Hydrogen Sulfide Releasing Chemicals and Their Effect on the Growth of Maize
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (30-10-2019)“…Hydrogen sulfide is a key gasotransmitter for plants and has been shown to greatly increase their growth and survival in the presence of environmental…”
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A fern WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX gene functions in both gametophyte and sporophyte generations
Published in BMC plant biology (11-10-2019)“…Post-embryonic growth of land plants originates from meristems. Genetic networks in meristems maintain the stem cells and direct acquisition of cell fates…”
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A fern AINTEGUMENTA gene mirrors BABY BOOM in promoting apogamy in Ceratopteris richardii
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-04-2017)“…Summary Asexual reproduction is widespread in land plants, including ferns where 10% of all species are obligate asexuals. In these ferns, apogamous…”
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Auxin Involvement in Ceratopteris Gametophyte Meristem Regeneration
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (01-11-2023)“…Growth and development of the Ceratopteris hermaphroditic gametophytes are dependent on cell proliferation in the marginal meristem, which when destroyed will…”
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The Juvenile Phase of Maize Sees Upregulation of Stress-Response Genes and Is Extended by Exogenous Jasmonic Acid
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2016)“…As maize (Zea mays) plants undergo vegetative phase change from juvenile to adult, they both exhibit heteroblasty, an abrupt change in patterns of leaf…”
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Jasmonic acid levels decline in advance of the transition to the adult phase in maize
Published in Plant direct (01-11-2019)“…Leaf‐derived signals drive the development of the shoot, eventually leading to flowering. In maize, transcripts of genes that facilitate jasmonic acid (JA)…”
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Transient and stable transformation of Ceratopteris richardii gametophytes
Published in BMC research notes (04-06-2015)“…Ferns, being vascular yet seedless, present unparalleled opportunities to investigate important questions regarding the evolution and development of land…”
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JOINTLESS suppresses sympodial identity in inflorescence meristems of tomato
Published in Planta (01-03-2006)“…Unlike monopodial plants, in which flowering terminates growth of a shoot, plants exhibiting sympodial shoot architecture maintain the potential for…”
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Microarray analysis of vegetative phase change in maize
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-12-2008)“…Vegetative phase change is the developmental transition from the juvenile phase to the adult phase in which a plant becomes competent for sexual reproduction…”
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JOINTLESS is a MADS-box gene controlling tomato flower abscission zone development
Published in Nature (London) (24-08-2000)“…Abscission is a universal and dynamic process in plants whereby organs such as leaves, flowers and fruit are shed, both during normal development, and in…”
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Gene expression associated with apogamy commitment in Ceratopteris richardii
Published in Sexual plant reproduction (01-12-2012)“…Apogamy is a phenomenon in which a sporophyte develops asexually, directly from a cell or cells of a gametophyte. It is a phenomenon described mainly in lower…”
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JOINTLESS suppresses sympodial identity in inflorescence meristems of tomato
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Rejuvenation by Shoot Apex Culture Recapitulates the Developmental Increase of Methylation at the Maize Gene Pl-Blotched
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-03-2006)“…Cytosine methylation provides an attractive epigenetic modification for the global maintenance of phases in plant development; however, there are few known…”
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Interactions between jointless and wild-type tomato tissues during development of the pedicel abscission zone and the inflorescence meristem
Published in The Plant cell (01-02-1999)“…The jointless mutation of tomato results in the formation of flower pedicels that lack an abscission zone and inflorescence meristems that revert to vegetative…”
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Apogamy Induction in Ceratopteris richardii
Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-05-2007)“…Two distinct generations, the sporophyte and the gametophyte, alternate to complete the life cycle of all land plants. The sporophyte generation undergoes…”
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