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Does gibberellin regulate the trade-off between flowering and runnering in strawberry?
by Timo Hytönen Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Strawberry is one of the most economically-important berry crops in the world. It is a rosette plant that reproduces both generatively and vegetatively through stolons called runners. There is … Continue reading
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Tagged FvGA20ox4, gibberellin, Runnering locus, strawberry, strawberry runnering, terminal flower 1, Timo Hytonen
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Focusing on TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1) regulation
by Timo Hytönen University of Helsinki, Finland FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1) are small closely related proteins that have a great impact on the production of agricultural and horticultural crops and forest trees. FT functions as … Continue reading
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Tagged Flowering Locus T, mutant complementation, terminal flower 1, Timo Hytonen, XAANTAL2
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