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    Caroline Dean

    Department of Molecular Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK

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    Detlef Weigel

    Department of Molecular Biology, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Tuebingen, Germany

Section Topics

  • » Abiotic stress - heat & cold
  • » Abiotic stress - light (+UV), salt, water, oxygen, metals
  • » Floral transition
  • » Mineral uptake
  • » Photoperiod/circadian rhythms
  • » Photoreception/photomorphogenesis
  • » Phototropism/gravitropism
  • » Vernalization

TOP RATED ARTICLE THIS WEEK [FREE TO VIEW]

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Transcription factor PIF4 controls the thermosensory activation of flowering.

Kumar SV, Lucyshyn D, Jaeger KE, Alós E, Alvey E, Harberd NP, Wigge PA. Nature. 2012; 484(7393):242-5

3 Evaluations, most recent by

Caren Chang and Ruiqiang Chen, University of Maryland, USA. F1000 Plant Biology

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