ARABIDOPSIS ATMKK1 KNOCKOUT MUTANT FLOWERS
UNDER SHORT DAY CONDITIONS

Chad CONROY
Department of Biology and Institute of Biochemistry, Carleton University, Ottawa ON – Canada

Khadijah M. NIZAM
Department of Biology and Institute of Biochemistry, Carleton University, Ottawa ON – Canada

Tim XING
Department of Biology and Institute of Biochemistry, Carleton University, Ottawa ON – Canada

https://doi.org/10.47743/jpd.2024.31.1.956

Keywords: flowering time, mitogen-activated protein kinase, photoperiod.

Abstract: There are a variety of conditions that regulate flowering time in Arabidopsis, but there are no reported instances mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways playing a decisive role in flowering time. Our work has indicated that when long-day plant Arabidopsis mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1 (AtMKK1) was knocked out, Arabidopsis plants flowered under short day conditions. Possible mechanisms are discussed.

How to cite this article:
CONROY C., NIZAM K. M. & XING T. 2022. Arabidopsis ATMKK1 knockout mutant flowers under short day conditions. J. Plant Develop. 31: 229-233
https://doi.org/10.47743/jpd.2024.31.1.956

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