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Arabidopsis thaliana, the
thale cress, mouse-ear
cress or arabidopsis, is a
small plant from the
mustard family (Br****icaceae),
native to
Eurasia and Africa...
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cause disease on well-characterized host plants,
including Arabidopsis thaliana,
Nicotiana benthamiana, and the tomato, P.
syringae has come to represent...
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monocarpic winter annuals and biennials,
including some
ecotypes of
Arabidopsis thaliana and
winter cereals such as wheat, must go
through a
prolonged period of...
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genus is of
great interest since it
contains thale cress (Arabidopsis
thaliana), one of the
model organisms used for
studying plant biology and the first...
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predominately centred on the
model organism and long day plant,
Arabidopsis thaliana.
Whilst much of the
florigen pathways appear to be well
conserved in other...
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molecular biology of the process. The
following three genes in
Arabidopsis thaliana possess both
common and
independent functions in
floral transition: FLOWERING...
- paw (Anigozanthos), tufted, or
stellate (star-shaped), as in
Arabidopsis thaliana.
Another common type of
trichome is the
scale or
peltate hair, that has...
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first such
plant receptors were
identified in rice and in
Arabidopsis thaliana.
Plants have some of the
largest genomes of all organisms. The largest...
- As a
model organism, the
Arabidopsis thaliana response to
salinity is
studied to aid
understanding of
other more
economically important crops. High concentration...
- methylation. The DDM1 gene has been
described extensively in
Arabidopsis thaliana and also in maize. The
protein has been
described to be
similar to the...