Browsing Publikasjoner fra Cristin - NMBU by Journals "New Phytologist"
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Altered regulation of TERMINAL FLOWER 1 causes the unique vernalisation response in an arctic woodland strawberry accession
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)• Vernalisation requirement is an agriculturally important trait that postpones the development of cold-sensitive floral organs until the spring. The family Rosaceae includes many agriculturally important fruit and berry ... -
DEK1 displays a strong subcellular polarity during Physcomitrella patens 3D growth
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Increased above‐ground resource allocation is a likely precursor for independent evolutionary origins of annuality in the Pooideae grass subfamily
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Semelparous annual plants flower a single time during their 1‐yr life cycle, investing much of their energy into rapid reproduction. By contrast, iteroparous perennial plants flower multiple times over several years, and ... -
A metabolite roadmap of the wood-forming tissue in Populus tremula
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Wood, or secondary xylem, is the product of xylogenesis, a developmental process that begins with the proliferation of cambial derivatives and ends with mature xylem fibers and vessels with lignified secondary cell walls. ... -
NorWood: A gene expression resource for evo-devo studies of conifer wood development
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Shift in tree species changes the belowground biota of boreal forests
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The replacement of native birch with Norway spruce has been initiated in Norway to increase long-term carbon storage in forests. However, there is limited knowledge on the impacts that aboveground changes will have on the ... -
Shift in tree species changes the belowground biota of boreal forests
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The replacement of native birch with Norway spruce has been initiated in Norway to increase long-term carbon storage in forests. However, there is limited knowledge on the impacts that aboveground changes will have on the ...