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    Botanists discover the signal that triggers flowering

    From The New Scientist.com:-
    After a quest lasting more than 70 years, botanists may finally have found what one leading textbook describes as "the Holy Grail of plant biology" â?? the molecular command that tells a plant it is time to flower.
    The discovery may help scientists tailor crops to different latitudes â?? an especially valuable ability as global warming begins to shift climate zones towards the poles.
    Researchers have known since the 1930s that the leaves of plants perceive the seasons by sensing the amount of daylight and, when the time is right, trigger flowering by sending some sort of signal to the shoot tip. But the identity of this so-called "florigen" has remained mysterious.
    Now two research teams have independently identified it. Florigen, they say, is the protein produced by a gene called Flowering locus T, or FT. One team, led by George Coupland at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, Germany, and Colin Turnbull at Imperial College London in the UK, used genetic trickery to join the FT protein to a green fluorescent protein marker in Arabidopsis, or thale cress.
    Onto this marker-enriched plant, the team grafted a mutant stem that lacked the FT gene and so was unable to flower by itself. They observed that the fluorescent FT protein crossed into the mutant stem and triggered flowering. "It's pretty unambiguous," says Turnbull.
    Another team, led by Ko Shimamoto at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology in Ikoma, Japan, used much the same technique to show the same thing in rice.
    Finding the same florigen in two such distantly related species suggests the mechanism is common to all plants, says Jan Zeevaart, a plant biologist at Michigan State University in East Lansing, US.
    The new results are not the FT gene's first turn in the limelight. In recent years, several studies have shown that FT is turned on in leaf tissue at particular day lengths, and that the FT protein acts in the shoot tip to trigger flowering. However, no one knew whether the FT protein or some other molecule was the flowering signal that shuttled from leaf to shoot tip.
    With the flowering signal now firmly in hand, biotechnologists have the means to tinker with a plant's flowering time to adapt it to different conditions. For example, farmers at higher latitudes might want to force crops to flower earlier so that they can mature their fruit before the first frost.
    The Midnight Rambler Reviewed by The Midnight Rambler on . Botanists discover the signal that triggers flowering From The New Scientist.com:- After a quest lasting more than 70 years, botanists may finally have found what one leading textbook describes as "the Holy Grail of plant biology" â?? the molecular command that tells a plant it is time to flower. The discovery may help scientists tailor crops to different latitudes â?? an especially valuable ability as global warming begins to shift climate zones towards the poles. Researchers have known since the 1930s that the leaves of plants perceive the Rating: 5

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    Botanists discover the signal that triggers flowering

    thanks for the post rambler

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    Botanists discover the signal that triggers flowering

    Very nice, good to know...

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