DIFFERENTIAL SPLICING OF FLM PARTIALLY EXPLAINS HIGH-TEMPERATURE-INDUCED FLOWERING TIME PLASTICITY IN WILD ECOTYPES OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA

Premise of research. Recent increases in global temperature have been shown to adversely affect the reproductive success of certain plant species. It is predicted that plant taxa exhibiting phenotypic plasticity in flowering traits might be able to tolerate increased mean annual temperatures better...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of plant sciences 2017-11, Vol.178 (9), p.680-688
Hauptverfasser: Palacio-López, Kattia, Preston, Jill C., Molofsky, Jane
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