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    A Natural Intuition Underlying Vernalization Case in Plants: Epigenetic by Behcet İnal, Serdar Altıntaş

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…In this review, last epigenetic developments about vernalization mediated floral transition in Arabidopsis regarded as model organism for plants and other flowering plants will be discussed. Furthermore, similarity and differences in regulatory cycles in Arabidopsis and other flowering plants, changes in histone modifications at floral repressor loci and other epigenetic systems effective in vernalization will be discussed. …”
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    Plant color adaptation to solar radiation: A study of qualitative and quantitative characteristics by Irina KOLOMIETS

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…It has been suggested that the coloration of the corolla in flowering plants is the result of adaptation to the solar spectrum maximum and may determine convergent seasonal and latitudinal coloration in species of flowering plants.…”
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    Coevolution of honey bee and flower ing plants by A. R. Gasanov, E. V. Babaeva, Z. M. Balamirzoeva, A. A. Saidieva, Z. M. Gadjeva

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…High adaptive ability of honey bee allow them notoney to settle versions ecological niches but to in flucuce favorably on their stability and productivity as a result of mutual coadaption honey bee and flowering plants.…”
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    LEAFY maintains apical stem cell activity during shoot development in the fern Ceratopteris richardii by Plackett, A, Conway, S, Hazelton, K, Rabbinowitsch, E, Langdale, J, Di Stilio, S

    Published 2018
    “…Mapping the LEAFY evolutionary trajectory has been challenging, however, because there is no functional overlap between mosses and flowering plants, and no functional data from intervening lineages. …”
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    LEAFY maintains apical stem cell activity during shoot development in the fern Ceratopteris richardii by Andrew RG Plackett, Stephanie J Conway, Kristen D Hewett Hazelton, Ester H Rabbinowitsch, Jane A Langdale, Verónica S Di Stilio

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Mapping the LEAFY evolutionary trajectory has been challenging, however, because there is no functional overlap between mosses and flowering plants, and no functional data from intervening lineages. …”
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    Taxonomic Study of Bee Family Halictidae (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in Gorgan County by Ziba Safi, Ahmad Nadimi, Mohsen Yazdanian

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Bees are the major pollinators of angiosperms (flowering plants) in most ecosystems. Halictidae is second most diverse bee family in the world that pollinates rangeland plants, field crops, fodder and some horticultural plants. …”
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    EFFECT OF INCREASING THE PROFITABILITY OF PRODUCTION CAPACITY IN THE BEEKEEPING by Mića Mladenović, Dragan G. Orović, Saša M. Milosavljević

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Spontaneous and cultivated flowering plants are an irreplaceable source of natural food for honeybees, and one can reasonably talk about the perfect symbiosis of flowering plants and bees. …”
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    Trait analysis in a population of the Greater Butterfly-orchid observed through a 16-year period by Richard M. Bateman, Katherine M. Stott, David F. Pearce

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Each June the number of flowering plants was counted and 60 flowering plants were measured in situ for four morphological traits, selected for both ease of measurement and their contrasting contributions to the life history of the species. …”
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    Mechanism of fertilization-induced auxin synthesis in the endosperm for seed and fruit development by Lei Guo, Xi Luo, Muzi Li, Dirk Joldersma, Madison Plunkert, Zhongchi Liu

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In flowering plants, fertilization triggers auxin synthesis in the endosperm to promote seed and fruit development. …”
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    First record of leaf cuttings under natural conditions in Phyllagathis (Melastomataceae) by Kiew, Ruth, Mohamed, Latipah

    Published 1981
    “…The rarity of leaf cuttings in flowering plants and the relative importance of vegetative and sexual reproduction in the undergrowth of the tropical rainforest are discussed. …”
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    Land-Use and Climate Impacts on Plant–Pollinator Interactions and Pollination Services by Bo Dalsgaard

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Most flowering plants rely on animals for pollination and most animal pollinators rely on flowering plants for food resources. …”
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    How Effective Is Conservation Biological Control in Regulating Insect Pest Populations in Organic Crop Production Systems? by Raymond A. Cloyd

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Conservation biological control can be accomplished by providing flowering plants (floral resources) that will attract and retain natural enemies. …”
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    A Molecular Gauge for Nitrogen Economy in Plants by Fallon, Timothy Robert, Weng, Jing-Ke

    Published 2016
    “…This mechanism appears to be conserved from algae to flowering plants with a few surprising exceptions.…”
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    Plant cell cycle: cellularisation of the endoderm needs spatzle. by Dickinson, H

    Published 2003
    “…Early development of the endosperm of flowering plants involves the formation of a syncytium through successive rounds of nuclear division without cell wall synthesis. …”
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    Developmental Regulation of Mi-Mediated Aphid Resistance Is Independent of Mi-1.2 Transcript Levels by Fiona L. Goggin, Gowri Shah, Valerie M. Williamson, Diane E. Ullman

    Published 2004-05-01
    “…To determine if the onset of aphid resistance is regulated by Mi-1.2 transcript abundance, we compared aphid resistance and Mi-1.2 transcript levels in seedlings and flowering plants. Paired bioassays and RNase protection assays revealed that Mi-1.2 is transcribed in the leaves prior to the onset of aphid resistance, and that transcript levels are comparable in seedlings and flowering life stages. …”
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