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View article: Oligosaccharide production and signaling correlate with delayed flowering in an Arabidopsis genotype grown and selected in high [CO2]
Oligosaccharide production and signaling correlate with delayed flowering in an Arabidopsis genotype grown and selected in high [CO2] Open
Since industrialization began, atmospheric CO 2 ([CO 2 ]) has increased from 270 to 415 ppm and is projected to reach 800–1000 ppm this century. Some Arabidopsis thaliana ( Arabidopsis ) genotypes delayed flowering in elevated [CO 2 ] rela…
View article: Oligosaccharide production and signaling correlate with delayed flowering in an<i>Arabidopsis</i>genotype grown and selected in high [CO<sub>2</sub>]
Oligosaccharide production and signaling correlate with delayed flowering in an<i>Arabidopsis</i>genotype grown and selected in high [CO<sub>2</sub>] Open
Since industrialization began, atmospheric CO 2 ([CO 2 ]) has increased from 270 to 415 ppm and is projected to reach 800-1000 ppm this century. Some Arabidopsis ecotypes delayed flowering in elevated [CO 2 ] relative to current [CO 2 ], w…
View article: <i>FLOWERING LOCUS C</i>drives delayed flowering in<i>Arabidopsis</i>grown and selected at elevated CO<sub>2</sub>
<i>FLOWERING LOCUS C</i>drives delayed flowering in<i>Arabidopsis</i>grown and selected at elevated CO<sub>2</sub> Open
Summary Altered flowering time at elevated [CO 2 ] is well documented, although mechanisms are not well understood. An Arabidopsis genotype previously selected for high fitness at elevated [CO 2 ] (SG) showed delayed flowering and larger s…
View article: Responsiveness to long days for flowering is reduced in <i>Arabidopsis</i> by yearly variation in growing season temperatures
Responsiveness to long days for flowering is reduced in <i>Arabidopsis</i> by yearly variation in growing season temperatures Open
Conservative flowering behaviours, such as flowering during long days in summer or late flowering at a high leaf number, are often proposed to protect against variable winter and spring temperatures which lead to frost damage if premature …
View article: Sensitivity to long days for flowering is reduced in Arabidopsis by yearly variation in growing season temperatures
Sensitivity to long days for flowering is reduced in Arabidopsis by yearly variation in growing season temperatures Open
Conservative flowering behaviors, such as flowering during long days in summer or late flowering at a high leaf number, are often proposed to protect against variable winter and spring temperatures which lead to frost damage if premature f…
View article: Sensitivity to long days for flowering is reduced in Arabidopsis by yearly variation in growing season temperatures
Sensitivity to long days for flowering is reduced in Arabidopsis by yearly variation in growing season temperatures Open
Conservative flowering behaviors, such as flowering during long days in summer or late flowering at a high leaf number, are often proposed to protect against variable winter and spring temperatures which lead to frost damage if premature f…
View article: Removing systemic barriers to equity, diversity, and inclusion: Report of the 2019 Plant Science Research Network workshop “Inclusivity in the Plant Sciences”
Removing systemic barriers to equity, diversity, and inclusion: Report of the 2019 Plant Science Research Network workshop “Inclusivity in the Plant Sciences” Open
A future in which scientific discoveries are valued and trusted by the general public cannot be achieved without greater inclusion and participation of diverse communities. To envision a path towards this future, in January 2019 a diverse …
View article: Flowering Times of Wild Arabidopsis Accessions From Across Norway Correlate With Expression Levels of FT, CO, and FLC Genes
Flowering Times of Wild Arabidopsis Accessions From Across Norway Correlate With Expression Levels of FT, CO, and FLC Genes Open
Temperate species often require or flower most rapidly in the long daylengths, or photoperiods, experienced in summer or after prolonged periods of cold temperatures, referred to as vernalization. Yet, even within species, plants vary in t…
View article: Structure Elucidation of Unknown Metabolites in Metabolomics by Combined NMR and MS/MS Prediction
Structure Elucidation of Unknown Metabolites in Metabolomics by Combined NMR and MS/MS Prediction Open
We introduce a cheminformatics approach that combines highly selective and orthogonal structure elucidation parameters; accurate mass, MS/MS (MS2), and NMR into a single analysis platform to accurately identify unknown metabolites in untar…
View article: <scp>CO</scp><sub>2</sub> studies remain key to understanding a future world
<span>CO</span><sub>2</sub> studies remain key to understanding a future world Open
Summary Characterizing plant responses to past, present and future changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO 2 ]) is critical for understanding and predicting the consequences of global change over evolutionary and ecologica…
View article: Examining plant physiological responses to climate change through an evolutionary lens
Examining plant physiological responses to climate change through an evolutionary lens Open
Integrating knowledge from physiological ecology, evolutionary biology, phylogenetics, and paleobiology provides novel insights into factors driving plant physiological responses to both past and future climate change.
View article: Host plant physiology and mycorrhizal functioning shift across a glacial through future CO2 gradient
Host plant physiology and mycorrhizal functioning shift across a glacial through future CO2 gradient Open
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) may modulate the functioning of mycorrhizal associations by altering the relative degree of nutrient and carbohydrate limitations in plants. To test this, we grew Taraxacum ceratophor…