New research offers insights into the biochemistry that makes grasses flower
December 13, 2023
December 13, 2023
MADISON, Wisconsin, Dec. 13 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
Floral timing has major implications for agricultural crops because flowering is a key stage in their reproductive process. Biochemical pathways that lead to flowering have been extensively studied in the model organism Arabidopsis a plant in the mustard family. But little research exists on how these pathways differ in grasses - a distinct, agriculturally important family of plants. . . .
Floral timing has major implications for agricultural crops because flowering is a key stage in their reproductive process. Biochemical pathways that lead to flowering have been extensively studied in the model organism Arabidopsis a plant in the mustard family. But little research exists on how these pathways differ in grasses - a distinct, agriculturally important family of plants. . . .