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  1. Stomatal development and gene expression in rice florets by Bertolino, Lígia T., Caine, Robert S., Zoulias, Nicholas, Yin, Xiaojia, Chater, Caspar C.C., Biswal, Akshaya, Quick, William P., Gray, Julie E.

    Published 2022
    “…Transcriptomic analysis of developing florets also indicates that the cellular transitions during the development of floral stomata are regulated by the same genetic network used in rice leaves. …”
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  2. Photoperiod-sensitivity genes shape floret development in wheat by Perez Gianmarco, Thomas, Slafer, Gustavo A., Gonzalez, Fernanda Gabriela

    Published 2019
    “…The results demonstrated for the first time that Ppd-1a decreases the maximum number of florets initiated through shortening the floret initiation phase, and this partially explained the variations in NFF. …”
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  3. Simulation of the Effect of Chilling Injury and Nitrogen Supply on Floret Fertility and Yield in Rice by Godwin, DC, Meyer, WS, Singh, U.

    Published 1994
    “…Evidence exists that night temperatures <18C immediately preceding flowering in rice crops can adversely affect floret fertility and, hence, yields. It has been suggested that sterility induced by low temperature is also influenced by floodwater depth and nitrogen (N) rate. …”
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  4. Specific adaptation of Ustilaginoidea virens in occupying host florets revealed by comparative and functional genomics by Zhang, Yong, Zhang, Kang, Fang, Anfei, Han, Yanqing, Yang, Jun, Xue, Minfeng, Bao, Jiandong, Hu, Dongwei, Zhou, Bo, Sun, Xianyun, Li, Shaojie, Wen, Ming, Yao, Nan, Ma, Li-Jun, Liu, Yongfeng, Zhang, Min, Huang, Fu, Luo, Chaoxi, Zhou, Ligang, Li, Jianqiang, Chen, Zhiyi, Miao, Jiankun, Wang, Shu, Lai, Jinsheng, Xu, Jin-Rong, Hsiang, Tom, Peng, You-Liang, Sun, Wenxian

    Published 2014
    “…U. virens possesses reduced gene inventories for polysaccharide degradation, nutrient uptake and secondary metabolism, which may result from adaptations to the specific floret infection and biotrophic lifestyles. Consistent with their potential roles in pathogenicity, genes for secreted proteins and secondary metabolism and the pathogen–host interaction database genes are highly enriched in the transcriptome during early infection. …”
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  5. Notes on Central American Grasses, I. by Swallen, Jason R.

    Published 2015
    “…De largo; lema de menor florete 5 mm. Largo, denso y sedoso-velloso en la base de lo contrario glabra, la punta bífida, los dientes delgados de aproximadamente 1 mm. …”
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  6. Flower structure and developmental stages of the capitulum of Smallanthus sonchifolius (Asteraceae): reproductive implications. by Ibañez, María Silvina, Mercado, María Inés, Coll Araoz, Maria Victoria, Zannier, Martín L., Grau, A., Ponessa, Graciela I.

    Published 2019
    “…Gynoecial nectaries were found on undeveloped ovary in the disc floret, but not in the ray floret. Glandular trichomes were observed on the abaxial epidermis of corolla in the ray floret, but not in the disc floret. …”
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  7. Spike architecture traits associated with type II resistance to fusarium head blight in bread wheat by Franco, Maria Fiorella, Lori, G., Cendoya, Maria Gabriela, Alonso, Maria Pía, Panelo, Juan Sebastián, Malbrán, I., Mirabella, Nadia Estefania, Pontaroli, Ana Clara

    Published 2022
    “…FHB severity at 21 dpi and AUDPC were significantly associated with number of florets per spike [r = 0.38 (P < 0.001) and r = 0.31 (P < 0.01) respectively] and with the number of florets per spikelet [r = 0.28 (P < 0.01) and r = 0.27 (P < 0.05) respectively], reflecting a greater spread of the fungus in spikes with higher floret number. …”
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  8. Planting date affects quantitative and qualitative traits of freesia flower stems = A data de plantio afeta as características quantitativas e qualitativas das hastes florais de fr... by Santilli, Melisa, Bas-Nahas, Santiago Sebastián, Medrano, Norma Nelly

    Published 2025
    “…The number of inflorescences and the number of florets per inflorescence decreased with delay of planting date; on the last day, Yvonne exhibited 6.02 ± 0.19 florets per inflorescence. …”
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  9. De la jachère à la culture continue by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 2001
    “…Le point des connaissances. Volume 2. Ch. Floret et R.Pontanier. Coédition John Libbey Eurotext, CE, CORAF, CTA et IRD, 2001. 355 pages, ISBN 2-7420-0302-9. …”
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  10. Artificial selection for grain yield has increased net CO2 exchange of the ear leaf in maize crops by Cagnola, Juan I., Parco, Martín, Rotili, Diego Hernán, Ploschuk, Edmundo L., Curin, Facundo, Amas, Juan Ignacio, Luque, Sergio F., Maddonni, Gustavo Angel, Otegui, María Elena, Casal, Jorge José

    Published 2022
    “…Our results show that breeding has increased the number of florets per ear and ear growth rate but not the vegetative shoot growth rate, suggesting localised effects around the ear. …”
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  11. Ear reproductive development components associated with kernel set in maize: breeding effects under contrasting environments by Rossini, María, Curin, Facundo, Otegui, María Elena

    Published 2023
    “…Under non-limiting conditions, KNE responded to variations in ear developmental traits such as the number of completely developed florets (CDFE) and exposed silks per ear (ESE), which have been positively affected by breeding. …”
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