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    Overexpression of <i>CpWRKY75</i> from <i>Chimonanthus praecox</i> Promotes Flowering Time in Transgenic Arabidopsis by Renwei Huang, Shunzhao Sui, Huamin Liu, Mingyang Li, Daofeng Liu

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…These results suggest that <i>CpWRKY75</i> might have a flowering time regulation function, and additionally provide a new gene resource for the genetic engineering of woody flowering plants.…”
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    Inheritance and Genetic Mapping of Late-Bolting to Early-Bolting Gene, <i>BrEb-1</i>, in Chinese Cabbage (<i>Brassica rapa</i> L.) by Xiaochun Wei, Md Abdur Rahim, Yanyan Zhao, Shuangjuan Yang, Henan Su, Zhiyong Wang, Saleh Ahmed Shahriar, Jundang Li, Zhiyuan Yang, Yuxiang Yuan, Xiaowei Zhang

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Flowering or bolting is one of the most critical developmental stages in flowering plants. For the spring-sown Chinese cabbage, late-bolting is desirable over early-bolting according to consumer preferences. …”
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    Molecular Cloning and Expression Profile of Class <i>E</i> Genes Related to Sepal Development in <i>Nelumbo nucifera</i> by Zhuoxing Liu, Dasheng Zhang, Weiwei Zhang, Lei Xiong, Qingqing Liu, Fengluan Liu, Hanchun Li, Xiangjie An, Lijie Cui, Daike Tian

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The lotus is a basal eudicot species without a morphological difference between the sepals and petals and occupies a critical phylogenetic position in flowering plants. In order to investigate the genetic relationship between the sepals and petals in the lotus, the class <i>E</i> genes which affect sepal formation were focused on and analyzed. …”
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    Cell Wall Invertase and Sugar Transporters Are Differentially Activated in Tomato Styles and Ovaries During Pollination and Fertilization by Si Shen, Si Shen, Si Ma, Si Ma, Yonghua Liu, Yonghua Liu, Shengjin Liao, Jun Li, Limin Wu, Dewi Kartika, Hans-Peter Mock, Yong-Ling Ruan

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Flowering plants depend on pollination and fertilization to activate the transition from ovule to seed and ovary to fruit, namely seed and fruit set, which are key for completing the plant life cycle and realizing crop yield potential. …”
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    Transcriptomic Analysis and Specific Expression of Transcription Factor Genes in the Root and Sporophyll of <i>Dryopteris fragrans</i> (L.) Schott by Lingling Chen, Dongrui Zhang, Chunhua Song, Hemeng Wang, Xun Tang, Ying Chang

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The expression of genes known to be associated with the development of glandular trichomes in flowering plants, including MIXTA, ATML1, and MYB106, were also validated and are discussed. …”
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    Hydroxyproline-O-Galactosyltransferases Synthesizing Type II Arabinogalactans Are Essential for Male Gametophytic Development in Arabidopsis by Dasmeet Kaur, Dasmeet Kaur, Diana Moreira, Diana Moreira, Sílvia Coimbra, Sílvia Coimbra, Allan M. Showalter, Allan M. Showalter

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In flowering plants, male reproductive function is determined by successful development and performance of stamens, pollen grains, and pollen tubes. …”
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    Syzygium (Myrtaceae): Monographing a taxonomic giant via 22 coordinated regional revisions by Berhaman Ahmad, Cláudia Baider, Benedetta Bernardini, Edward Biffin, Fabian Brambach, David Burslem, James W. Byng, Maarten J.M. Christenhusz, F. B. Vincent Florens, Eve J. Lucas, Avik Ray, Rajasri Ray, Erik Smets, Neil W. Snow, Joeri S. Strijk, Peter G. Wilson

    Published 2016
    “…Syzygium Gaertn. is the largest woody genus of flowering plants in the world. Unpublished but extensive recent herbarium surveys suggest 1200‒1800 species distributed throughout the Old-World tropics and subtropics (Table 1). …”
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    Effect of Temperature on Drying Performance of Stingless Bee Pot-Pollen Using Swirling Fluidized Bed Dryer by Luqman, Abdul Halim, Firdaus, Basrawi, Mohammad Wajdi, Ibrahim, Ahmmad Shukrie, Md Yudin, Nurul Aini, Mohd Azman

    Published 2022
    “…Besides honey, pollen from flowering plants is also collected by worker bees, mixed with nectar and bee enzymes before storage cerumen pots in their hives. …”
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    Świat roślin w leksyce gwarowej na pograniczu polsko-białoruskim (na materiale "Słownika gwary bielsko-podlaszskiej") by Michał Mordań

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The method of semantic fields applied in the study made it possible to identify the following groups: (1) trees and shrubs (јалу͡овец’, кл’у́ква, лішчы́на); (2) grasses, herbs and flowering plants, vines (гурчы́ц’а, кон’ушы́на, піры͡еј, хву͡ошчка); (3) fruits and vegetables (а́γрест, ры͡епа, сала́та, цібу́л’а, чорні́ц’а); (4) cereals (јачмі͡ен’, кукуру́за, ове́с); (5) mushrooms (дро́пл’а, мухомо́ра, сіроjі͡ежка); (6) parts of plants (гу͡ол’ка, корене́ц’, стебло́); (7) habitats and plant communities (бере́зінка, джу́нгліја, пере́лісок); (8) other nouns (омела́, по́росл’, садзо́нка); (9) features, properties (вул’хо́вы, доздры͡елы, оры͡еховы, прысо́хлы); (10) processes, activities (вкорені́тіс’е, вы́цвісті, зопры͡еті, позел’ені͡еті).   …”
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    Effect of Plant Seed Mixture on Overwintering and Floristic Attractiveness of the Flower Strip in Western Poland by Jolanta Kowalska, Małgorzata Antkowiak, Alicja Tymoszuk

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…From the beginning of June to the end of July, the share of flowering plants from the seed bank ranged from 42.59% to 88.19%, while among originally intended plant species, it was only 11.81–57.41%. …”
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    Reinvestigating an enigmatic Late Cretaceous monocot: morphology, taxonomy, and biogeography of Viracarpon by Kelly K.S. Matsunaga, Selena Y. Smith, Steven R. Manchester, Dashrath Kapgate, Deepak Ramteke, Amin Garbout, Herminso Villarraga-Gómez

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Angiosperm-dominated floras of the Late Cretaceous are essential for understanding the evolutionary, ecological, and geographic radiation of flowering plants. The Late Cretaceous–early Paleogene Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India contain angiosperm-dominated plant fossil assemblages known from multiple localities in central India. …”
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    Effect of foliar application of Fe and Zn on growth, flowering and yield of gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii) under protected condition by SUNDER PAL, A V BARAD, A K SINGH, B S KHADDA, DALEEP KUMAR

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The number of suckers/plant (3.89) at last harvest, fresh (128.11g) and dry weight (44.11g), flowering span (275.70 days), number of flowers/plant (15.70) and per square meter (157.40) and yield of flowers (15.70 lacs/ha), diameter of flower (11.64 cm), length of flower stalk (54.00 cm) and thickness (6.22 mm), number of florets/ flower (213.33), longevity (16.44 days) and vase life (10.28 days) of flower were significantly highest when micronutrient was sprayed at level of FeSOZnSO4 + ZnSOZnSO4 @ 0.2% each (MZnSO6). …”
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    How Supplementary or Night-Interrupting Low-Intensity Blue Light Affects the Flower Induction in Chrysanthemum, A Qualitative Short-Day Plant by Yoo Gyeong Park, Byoung Ryong Jeong

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Plants grown in the LD13 + 4B had the greatest number of flowers. Plants grown in the LD13 + 4B treatment had the highest expression levels of the <i>cryptochrome 1</i>, <i>phytochrome A</i>, and <i>phytochrome B</i> genes. …”
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    MITIGATING SALT STRESS EFFECTS BY EXOGENOUS APPLICATION OF PROLINE AND YEAST EXTRACT ON MORPHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL, BIOCHEMICAL AND ANATOMICAL CHARACTERS OF CALENDULA PLANTS by Ghada El-Shawa, Eman Rashwan, Kh. Abdelaal

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The obtained results showed that foliar application of proline, yeast and their interactions led to improve and increase plant growth, floral, physiological and biochemical characters of calendula plants significantly more than those obtained by control, such as plant height, number of branches plant-1, plant fresh and dry weights, number of flowers plant-1, flowers fresh and dry weight, relative water content, carotenoid, total chlorophyll, proline content in plant leaves, as well as the activity of PPO, POX and CAT. …”
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    Common lizard microhabitat selection varies by sex, parity mode, and colouration by Hans Recknagel, William T. Harvey, Megan Layton, Kathryn R. Elmer

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Microhabitat use also differed by parity mode: viviparous lizards were found in areas with more density of flowering plants, while oviparous lizards were found in areas that were wetter and had more moss. …”
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    The origin of Herbaceous hybrid Group peony cultivars of the M. M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden of NAS of Ukraine collection and the prospects for their use by В. Ф. Горобець, Т. О. Щербакова

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…They were grouped into four groups by flower color and two groups by the beginning of flowering. Plants of the early group start flowering before May 22 (± 4 days). …”
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    Effect of Salt Stress on the Growth, Physiology, and Mineral Nutrients of Two Penstemon Species by Asmita Paudel, Youping Sun

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Penstemons are a diverse group of flowering plants valued for their ability to enhance the visual appearance of urban landscapes. …”
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