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Chapter 25: The Control of Flowering
Topics
- Topic 25.1, Contrasting the Characteristics of Juvenile and Adult Phases of English Ivy (Hedera helix) and Maize (Zea mays)
- Topic 25.2, Regulation of Juvenility by the TEOPOD (TP) Genes in Maize
- Topic 25.3, Flowering of Juvenile Meristems Grafted to Adult Plants
- Topic 25.4, Characteristics of the Phase-Shifting Response in Circadian Rhythms
- Topic 25.5, Support for the Role of Blue-Light Regulation of Circadian Rhythms
- Topic 25.6, Genes That Control Flowering Time
- Topic 25.7, Regulation of Flowering in Canterbury Bells by Both Photoperiod and Vernalization
- Topic 25.8, The Self-Propagating Nature of the Floral Stimulus
- Topic 25.9, Examples of Floral Induction by Gibberellins in Plants with Different Environmental Requirements for Flowering
- Topic 25.10, The Effects of Two Different Gibberellins on Flowering (Spike Length) and Elongation (Stem Length)
- Topic 25.11, The Contrasting Effects of Phytochromes A and B on Flowering
- Topic 25.12, A Gene That Regulates the Floral Stimulus in Maize
- Topic 25.13, Chapter Twenty-Five References
Essays
- Essay 25.1, The Role of Gibberellins in Floral Evocation of the Grass Lolium temulentum - Rod W. King and Lloyd T. Evans, CSIRO, Plant Industry, GPO Box 1600 Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia (September 2006)