Genetic and Physiological Research for Flowering Time in Plants
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant-Crop Biology and Biochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2024) | Viewed by 347
Special Issue Editors
Interests: gene identification; genome editing; molecular breeding; rice
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Interests: molecular breeding; yield-related trait; flowering time; map-based cloning; QTL; genome editing; genetic interaction
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Interests: rice abiotic interaction; plant hormone; heat stress; low-temperature stress; salt stress; sugar metabolism
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Floral transition timing is a key factor in the adaptation of plants to various ecogeographic locations and agricultural practices. Various environmental factors, such as day length and temperature, contribute to flowering time regulation via interaction with key floral genetic components. In recent years, the intensive development and application of biotechnologies, such as genome assembly, multi-omics analysis, transformation and genome editing, have greatly facilitated the translation of the regulatory network of plant flowering time. A number of genetic factors, including protein-coding genes, non-coding RNA and other epigenetic modifications, have been identified. Novel environmental factors affecting flowering time, such as nutrients and light quality, have also been detected. This Special Issue aims to provide a forum presenting the most recent advances in genetic and physiological research on flowering time in plants. We seek original research articles and reviews covering all related topics, including germplasm resource mining and creation, omics analysis, gene identification and function analysis, the interactions of environmental factors and genetic components, etc., in the context of flowering time.
Dr. Zhen-Hua Zhang
Dr. Yu-Jun Zhu
Dr. Baohua Feng
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- plants
- flowering time
- environmental factors
- gene identification
- omics analysis
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