2011
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.110.081042
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The PeaGIGASGene Is aFLOWERING LOCUS THomolog Necessary for Graft-Transmissible Specification of Flowering but Not for Responsiveness to Photoperiod  

Abstract: Garden pea (Pisum sativum) was prominent in early studies investigating the genetic control of flowering and the role of mobile flowering signals. In view of recent evidence that genes in the FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) family play an important role in generating mobile flowering signals, we isolated the FT gene family in pea and examined the regulation and function of its members. Comparison with Medicago truncatula and soybean (Glycine max) provides evidence of three ancient subclades (FTa, FTb, and FTc) likely t… Show more

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“…S4a). Consistent with that, a time-course expression analysis showed that VEG1 upregulation occurs during the floral transition, after FTb2, a leaf marker of floral induction 16 , and before the floral meristem identity gene PIM (Supplementary Fig. S4b).…”
Section: Veg1 Is Required To Make Secondary Inflorescencessupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…S4a). Consistent with that, a time-course expression analysis showed that VEG1 upregulation occurs during the floral transition, after FTb2, a leaf marker of floral induction 16 , and before the floral meristem identity gene PIM (Supplementary Fig. S4b).…”
Section: Veg1 Is Required To Make Secondary Inflorescencessupporting
confidence: 79%
“…In wild-type plants, the floral transition is associated with transcriptional induction of DETERMINATE (DET) and PROLIFERATING INFLORESCENCE MERISTEM (PIM) [14][15][16][17] (Fig. 3a), which, like their Arabidopsis orthologues TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1) 18 and APETALA 1 (AP1) 19 , control the identity of the inflorescence and the floral meristems 14 expressed in wild-type plants, expression was not observed in veg1 (Fig.…”
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