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Título: Molecular evidence of temperature decrease influence on coffee flower evocation.
Autor: ANGELO, P. C. da S.
PARTEKA, L. M.
SILVA, J. M. DA
MORAIS, H.
SHIGUEOKA, L. H.
SERA, G. H.
URBANO, A.
MARCHIOS, R.
POLIMENI, R.
Afiliación: PAULA CRISTINA DA SILVA ANGELO, CNPCA; LETICIA M. PARTEKA, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE LONDRINA; JULIANA M. DA SILVA; HEVERLY MORAIS, IDR - PARANÁ; LUCIANA H. SHIGUEOKA; GUSTAVO H. SERA, IDR - PARANÁ; ALEXANDRE URBANO, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE LONDRINA; ROGÉRIO MARCHIOS, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE MARINGÁ; RODRIGO POLIMENI, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE MARINGÁ.
Año: 2025
Referencia: CONFERENCE OF ASSOCIATION FOR THE SCIENCE ANDA INFORMATIO ON COFFEE, 30., 2025, Lisboa, Portugal.
Descripción: Flower evocation takes place when meristems became committed to differentiate in reproductive instead of vegetative organs under the lead of environmental signals. For coffee plants in the south-south-eastern Brazil those signals were predicted to be temperature and day-length [1]. Genes FLC/M and VRN are recognized for their roles in model plant flower evocation driven by temperature. FLC/M are major suppressors when flowering do not occur without vernalization. By their turn, VRN genes keep FLC chromatin methylated, to allow flowering. Aiming to verify how coffee orthologs are involved in flower evocation, semi-quantitative analyses in late and early C. arabica were accomplished.
Thesagro: Cafeicultura
NAL Thesaurus: Flowers
Coffea
Temperature
Tipo de Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Acceso: openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:Resumo em anais de congresso (SAPC)

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