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    Assessing the role of REM13, REM34 and REM46 during the transition to the reproductive phase in Arabidopsis thaliana

    REM (reproductive meristem) transcription factors have been proposed as regulators of plant reproductive development mainly based on their specific expression patterns in reproductive structures, but their rol...

    Silvia Manrique, Francesca Caselli, Luis Matías-Hernández in Plant Molecular Biology (2023)

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    Functional characterization of Terminal Flower1 homolog in Cornus canadensis by genetic transformation

    TFL1homologCorcanTFL1suppresses the initiation of inflorescence development and regulates the inflorescence morphology inCornus canadensis.

    **ang Liu, Jian Zhang, Deyu **e, Robert G. Franks in Plant Cell Reports (2019)

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    Analysis of two TFL1 homologs of dogwood species (Cornus L.) indicates functional conservation in control of transition to flowering

    Two TFL1 -like genes, CorfloTFL1 and CorcanTF...

    **ang Liu, Jian Zhang, Ahmad Abuahmad, Robert G. Franks, De-Yu **e, Qiu-Yun **ang in Planta (2016)

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    Histological Analysis of the Arabidopsis Gynoecium and Ovules Using Chloral Hydrate Clearing and Differential Interference Contrast Light Microscopy

    The use of chloral hydrate optical clearing paired with differential interference contrast microscopy allows the analysis of internal structures of develo** plant organs without the need for paraffin embeddi...

    Robert G. Franks in Oogenesis (2016)

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    Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis of Floral Development

    Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) allows the morphological characterization of the surface features of floral and inflorescence structures in a manner that retains the topography or three-dimensional appearan...

    Robert G. Franks in Flower Development (2014)

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    Flower Development: Open Questions and Future Directions

    Almost three decades of genetic and molecular analyses have resulted in detailed insights into many of the processes that take place during flower development and in the identification of a large number of key...

    Frank Wellmer, John L. Bowman, Brendan Davies, Cristina Ferrándiz in Flower Development (2014)

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    Synergistic disruptions in seuss cyp85A2 double mutants reveal a role for brassinolide synthesis during gynoecium and ovule development

    The Arabidopsis SEUSS (SEU) gene encodes a transcriptional adaptor protein that is required for a diverse set of developmental events, including floral organ identity specification, as well as gynoecium, ovule an...

    Staci Nole-Wilson, Elizabeth E Rueschhoff, Huda Bhatti in BMC Plant Biology (2010)

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    SEUSS and LEUNIG regulate cell proliferation, vascular development and organ polarity in Arabidopsis petals

    Unlike in animals where cell migrations and programmed cell death play key roles in organ shape determination, in plants organ shape is largely a result of coordinated cellular growth (cell divisions and cell ...

    Robert G. Franks, Zhongchi Liu, Robert L. Fischer in Planta (2006)