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1. Medicago PHYA promotes flowering, primary stem elongation and expression of flowering time genes in long days

2. Genome draft of the Arabidopsis relative Pachycladon cheesemanii reveals novel strategies to tolerate New Zealand’s high ultraviolet B radiation environment

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3. MtING2 encodes an ING domain PHD finger protein which affects Medicago growth, flowering, global patterns of H3K4me3, and gene expression

4. Apple B-box factors regulate light-responsive anthocyanin biosynthesis genes

5. The Candidate Photoperiod Gene MtFE Promotes Growth and Flowering in Medicago truncatula

6. Genome draft of the Arabidopsis relative Pachycladon cheesemanii reveals novel strategies to tolerate New Zealand's high ultraviolet B radiation environment

7. Overexpression of Medicago MtCDFd1_1 Causes Delayed Flowering in Medicago via Repression of MtFTa1 but Not MtCO-Like Genes

8. FT and florigen long-distance flowering control in plants

9. Mt <scp>VRN</scp> 2 is a Polycomb <scp>VRN</scp> 2 ‐ like gene which represses the transition to flowering in the model legume Medicago truncatula

10. AcFT promotes kiwifruit in vitro flowering when overexpressed and Arabidopsis flowering when expressed in the vasculature under its own promoter

11. A SOC1-like gene MtSOC1a promotes flowering and primary stem elongation in Medicago

12. Comparative Genomics and Functional Characterisation of the GIGANTEA Gene from the Temperate Forage Perennial Ryegrass Lolium perenne

13. Balanced Nucleocytosolic Partitioning Defines a Spatial Network to Coordinate Circadian Physiology in Plants

14. Homologs of<scp>FT</scp>,<scp>CEN</scp>and<scp>FD</scp>respond to developmental and environmental signals affecting growth and flowering in the perennial vine kiwifruit

15. NODULE ROOT and COCHLEATA Maintain Nodule Development and Are Legume Orthologs of Arabidopsis BLADE-ON-PETIOLE Genes

16. The Medicago FLOWERING LOCUS T Homolog, MtFTa1, Is a Key Regulator of Flowering Time

17. Three Medicago MtFUL genes have distinct and overlapping expression patterns during vegetative and reproductive development and 35S:MtFULb accelerates flowering and causes a terminal flower phenotype in Arabidopsis

18. The Carboxylesterase Gene Family from Arabidopsis thaliana

19. Functional importance of conserved domains in the flowering-time gene CONSTANS demonstrated by analysis of mutant alleles and transgenic plants

20. Determination of the Relative Expression Levels of Rubisco Small Subunit Genes in Arabidopsis by Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends

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22. The late elongated hypocotyl Mutation of Arabidopsis Disrupts Circadian Rhythms and the Photoperiodic Control of Flowering

23. Overexpression of Medicago SVP genes causes floral defects and delayed flowering in Arabidopsis but only affects floral development in Medicago

24. Fine Mapping Links the FTa1 Flowering Time Regulator to the Dominant Spring1 Locus in Medicago

25. Comparative mapping in Arabidopsis and Brassica, fine scale genome collinearity and congruence of genes controlling flowering time

26. The CONSTANS gene of arabidopsis promotes flowering and encodes a protein showing similarities to zinc finger transcription factors

27. The Expression of Petunia Strigolactone Pathway Genes is Altered as Part of the Endogenous Developmental Program

28. Analysis of clones carrying repeated DNA sequences in two YAC libraries of Arabidopsis thaliana DNA

29. Developing a method for customized induction of flowering

30. Chromosome walking with YAC clones in Arabidopsis: isolation of 1700 kb of contiguous DNA on chromosome 5, including a 300 kb region containing the flowering-time gene CO

31. Expression, purification and characterisation of GIGANTEA: a circadian clock-controlled regulator of photoperiodic flowering in plants

32. Analysis of a post-translational steroid induction system for GIGANTEA in Arabidopsis

33. ZEITLUPE is a circadian photoreceptor stabilized by GIGANTEA in blue light

34. The Molecular Basis of Temperature Compensation in the Arabidopsis Circadian Clock

35. Expression analysis of four Pinus radiata male cone promoters in the heterologous host Arabidopsis

36. 4 Molecular Genetics of Gynoecium Development in Arabidopsis

37. FT genes and regulation of flowering in the legume Medicago truncatula

38. Arabidopsis GIGANTEA protein is post-transcriptionally regulated by light and dark