Dark and Circadian Regulation of mRNA Accumulation in the Short-day Plant,
Pharbitis Nil
S. D. O'Neill, X. S. Zhang, C. C. and Zheng
Plant Physiology 104:569-580 (1994)
ABSTRACT
The developmental transition of the meristem from vegetative to reproductive
growth is controlled by the cyclic alternation of light and darkness in
photoperiodic plants. Photoperiod is perceived in the leaves or cotyledons
where a flower-inducing signal is produced and transmitted to the apex. To
begin to understand the molecular basis of the photoperiodic induction of
flowering, we investigated changes in gene expression at the level of mRNA
abundance that occur in association with dark induction of flowering in the
short-day species,