Hareven d; Gutfinger T; Pnueli l; Bauch L; Cohen o; 1994
- Authors: Hareven d; Gutfinger T; Pnueli l; Bauch L; Cohen o;
lifschitz e
- Title: The floral system of tomato.
- Location: Euphytica, 79 (3). 1994. 235-243.
- Abstract: the tomato floral system is distinguished from that of arabidopsis
and Antirrhinum in several ways. the shoot is a sympodium, the
first flower of the inflorescence is apical and no bracts are
formed. we discuss the possible function of genes affecting growth
habit and inflorescence development and analyze in detail the
unique developmental alterations caused by inhibition or ectopic
expression of tomato-specific mads-box genes. preliminary analysis
of transgenic tomato plants expressing an alien homeotic gene and
several different chimeric genes of the mads-box family is also
reported.
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