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Vernalisation response".
Plant Biology.
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biomolecule to
deduce the time in
prehistory when two life
forms diverged Vernalisation, the
induction of
flowering by
prolonged exposure to low temperatures...
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temperate continental climate with cold
nights in the
early spring (see
vernalisation), low to
moderate precipitation rates (500–1,000 mm per year), and a...
- or age, or in
response to
alternative environmental stimuli, such as
vernalisation (a
period of low temperature). Daylength, and thus
knowledge of the...
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greater growth if
subjected to a
period of cool dormancy,
known as
vernalisation. Furthermore,
although flower development is
induced at
warmer temperatures...
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Tropic Responses of the
Excised Embryo of
Winter Rye
Studies in the
Vernalisation of Cereals.
Annals of
Botany 3: 1939 243–252 R. S. de Ropp, Studies...
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flowering of
higher plants revealed some
interaction between the role of
vernalisation (mainly cold treatment) and the
direct effect of the
plant hormone Gibberellic...
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seasonally judge when to flower. She is
specifically interested in
vernalisation — the
acceleration of
flowering in
plants by
exposure to
periods of...
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FLOWERING LOCUS F) and
showed that
their effect is down-regulated by
vernalisation. They also
observed that a
reduction in DNA
methylation plays an important...
- the
Odessa Institute of
Genetics to
create a
department to
develop '
vernalisation' - a
method Lysenko had
devised to
produce new crop varieties. He believed...