Molecular mechanisms of flowering phenology in trees.

IF 1.8 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Training and Education in Professional Psychology Pub Date : 2023-01-16 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.48130/FR-2023-0002
Jun Wang, Jihua Ding
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Abstract

Flower initiation is a phenological developmental process strictly regulated in all flowering plants. Studies in Arabidopsis thaliana, a model plant organism in plant biology and genetics, and major cereal crops have provided fundamental knowledge and understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms and regulation in annuals. However, this flowering process and underly molecular mechanisms in perennials are much more complicated than those in annuals and remain poorly understood and documented. In recent years, the increasing availability of perennial plant genomes and advances in biotechnology have allowed the identification and characterization of flowering-associated gene orthologs in perennials. In this review, we compared and summarized the recent progress in regulation of flowering time in perennial trees, with an emphasis on the perennial-specific regulatory mechanisms. Pleiotropic effects on tree growth habits such as juvenility, seasonal activity-dormancy growth, and the applications of tree flowering phenology are discussed.

树木开花物候的分子机制
花的萌发是所有开花植物严格调控的表观发育过程。对拟南芥(植物生物学和遗传学中的模式生物)和主要谷类作物的研究为我们提供了关于一年生植物的分子机制和调控的基础知识和理解。然而,与一年生植物相比,多年生植物的开花过程及其分子机理要复杂得多,人们对其了解和记载仍然很少。近年来,随着多年生植物基因组的不断增加和生物技术的进步,多年生植物开花相关基因的直向同源物得以鉴定和表征。在这篇综述中,我们比较并总结了多年生树木花期调控的最新进展,重点是多年生植物特有的调控机制。讨论了对树木生长习性(如幼苗期、季节性活动-休眠生长)的多效应以及树木开花物候学的应用。
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期刊介绍: The Association of Postdoctoral and Internship Centers and the American Psychological Association have joined together to publish Training and Education in Professional Psychology, which serves as the primary source for gathering the most important information that contributes to and advances professional psychology education and training. The journal is written for psychologists and other mental health professionals who educate, supervise, and train mental health practitioners during their academic programs as well as during their participation at practicum, internship, and postdoctoral settings.
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