scholarly journals Circadian-Associated Rice Pseudo Response Regulators (OsPRRs): Insight into the Control of Flowering Time

2005 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. 410-414 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masaya MURAKAMI ◽  
Akinori MATSUSHIKA ◽  
Motoyuki ASHIKARI ◽  
Takafumi YAMASHINO ◽  
Takeshi MIZUNO
1960 ◽  
Vol 50 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 161-172 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. J. Rose

When, in 1911, the first volume of JRS appeared it contained among other matter an article by W. Warde Fowler on ‘The Original Meaning of the word Sacer’. This was later (1920) reprinted in Roman Essays and Interpretations, 15–24, and is characteristic of its author, not only because of its keen insight into Roman ways of thought and full acquaintance with the relevant passages in Latin authors, but in its cautious and moderate use of the Comparative Method in dealing with the history of an ancient and imperfectly known religion. A scrap of Polynesian information on the meaning of ‘tabu’ was got from R. R. Marett, whose Threshold of Religion was then a new book (1909), and whom Warde Fowler knew and appreciated. About this time, Fowler, who was meditating an elaborate edition of Plutarch, a project which his failing sight compelled him to drop, passed on to me some notes on the Roman Questions (see below, p. 163), a typical piece of readiness to help and advise a young scholar. So far as his contributions to Roman religion went, the first two decades of this century were his flowering-time. Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic had appeared in 1899; his Gifford Lectures of 1909–10 appeared in book form (The Religious Experience of the Roman People) just in time to have a cordial and appreciative review from E. R. Bevan in the first number of JRS.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nian Wang ◽  
Biyun Chen ◽  
Kun Xu ◽  
Guizhen Gao ◽  
Feng Li ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 126 (5) ◽  
pp. 1377-1395 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. S. Mace ◽  
C. H. Hunt ◽  
D. R. Jordan
Keyword(s):  

1995 ◽  
Vol 350 (1331) ◽  
pp. 27-34 ◽  

The time that plants flower is often tightly regulated and adapted to the locations in which they 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 plant species Arabidopsis thaliana has allowed many genes involved in regulating flowering time to be identified as mutations, and for the genetic interactions between these mutations to have been studied. Furthermore, two genes required to promote flowering of Arabidopsis have recently been isolated, and their sequences have provided some insight into the identity of proteins involved in regulating flowering time.


Plants ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 591 ◽  
Author(s):  
François Héricourt ◽  
Mélanie Larcher ◽  
Françoise Chefdor ◽  
Konstantinos Koudounas ◽  
Inês Carqueijeiro ◽  
...  

We have previously identified proteins in poplar which belong to an osmosensing (OS) signaling pathway, called a multistep phosphorelay (MSP). The MSP comprises histidine-aspartate kinases (HK), which act as membrane receptors; histidine phosphotransfer (HPt) proteins, which act as phosphorelay proteins; and response regulators (RR), some of which act as transcription factors. In this study, we identified the HK proteins homologous to the Arabidopsis cytokinin (CK) receptors, which are first partners in the poplar cytokinin MSP, and focused on specificity of these two MSPs (CK and OS), which seem to share the same pool of HPt proteins. Firstly, we isolated five CK HKs from poplar which are homologous to Arabidopsis AHK2, AHK3, and AHK4, namely, HK2, HK3a, HK3b, HK4a, HK4b. These HKs were shown to be functional kinases, as observed in a functional complementation of a yeast HK deleted strain. Moreover, one of these HKs, HK4a, was shown to have kinase activity dependent on the presence of CK. Exhaustive interaction tests between these five CK HKs and the 10 HPts characterized in poplar were performed using two-hybrid and BiFC experiments. The resulting partnership was compared to that previously identified between putative osmosensors HK1a/1b and HPt proteins. Finally, in planta coexpression analysis of genes encoding these potential partners revealed that almost all HPts are coexpressed with CK HKs in four different poplar organs. Overall, these results allowed us to unravel the common and specific partnerships existing between OS and CK MSP in Populus.


2000 ◽  
Vol 41 (6) ◽  
pp. 791-803 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Makino ◽  
T. Kiba ◽  
A. Imamura ◽  
N. Hanaki ◽  
A. Nakamura ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Akiko Satake ◽  
Dave Kelly

Fagaceae includes typical masting species that exhibit highly synchronized and fluctuating acorn production. Fagaceae shows an interesting feature in that fertilization is delayed by several weeks to more than 1 year after pollination. Although delayed fertilization was recorded over a century ago, the evolutionary advantage of delayed fertilization is still poorly understood. Here, we present a new hypothesis that delayed fertilization facilitates temporal niche differentiation via non-overlapping flowering times among species. Comparing flowering and fruiting times in 228 species from five genera in Fagaceae, we first show that there is a close association between a wider spread of flowering times and the likelihood of a 2-year fruiting habit in which there is a long delay from pollination to fertilization. To study the coevolution of flowering time and delayed fertilization, we developed a mathematical model that incorporates the effects of competition for pollinators, seed predator satiation and unfavourable season for reproduction on fitness. The model shows that delayed fertilization facilitates the diversification of flowering time in a population, which is advantageous for animal-pollinated trees that compete over pollinators. Our new hypothesis about the coevolution of delayed fertilization and flowering time will provide new insight into the evolution of masting. This article is part of the theme issue ‘The ecology and evolution of synchronized seed production in plants’.


2007 ◽  
Vol 48 (6) ◽  
pp. 822-832 ◽  
Author(s):  
Norihito Nakamichi ◽  
Masanori Kita ◽  
Kanae Niinuma ◽  
Shogo Ito ◽  
Takafumi Yamashino ◽  
...  

1966 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 322-330
Author(s):  
A. Beer

The investigations which I should like to summarize in this paper concern recent photo-electric luminosity determinations of O and B stars. Their final aim has been the derivation of new stellar distances, and some insight into certain patterns of galactic structure.


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