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Comment
. 2006 Feb;140(2):399-400.
doi: 10.1104/pp.104.900184.

Variations on a theme. Regulation of flowering time in Arabidopsis

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Variations on a theme. Regulation of flowering time in Arabidopsis

Aleel K Grennan. Plant Physiol. 2006 Feb.
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Figure 1.
Regulation of flowering in Arabidopsis. Both vernalization and autonomous pathway genes negatively regulate FLC expression, allowing the plant to transition from a vegetative to flowering state. Gibberellin and long-day photoperiod positively regulate floral activators downstream of FLC.

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