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Recent advances in the genetic control of flowering in Arabidopsis have provided new tools for understanding, predicting and managing flowering in a range of commercial crops, including the Brassica oleracea complex, where flowering time is an important factor in commercial seed and vegetable production.
This project aims to characterise physiological differences for flowering across a range of B. oleracea lines and examine how these differences may relate to the expression dynamics of key flowering genes.
Authorised by the Head of School, Plant Science
17 April, 2012
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