2024
DOI: 10.1111/ppl.14425
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Seed production determines the entrance to dormancy of the inflorescence meristem of Pisum sativum and the end of the flowering period

Eduardo Burillo,
Raul Ortega,
Jacqueline K. Vander Schoor
et al.

Abstract: Flowering plants adjust their reproductive period to maximize the success of the offspring. Monocarpic plants, those with a single reproductive cycle that precedes plant senescence and death, tightly regulate both flowering initiation and flowering cessation. The end of the flowering period involves the arrest of the inflorescence meristem activity, known as proliferative arrest, in what has been interpreted as an evolutionary adaptation to maximize the allocation of resources to seed production and the viabil… Show more

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