financially supported by the Science and Research Grant of Southwest University of Science and Technology(19zx7146);the start-up grant from Nanjing Agricultural University(to Gang Li);the Australia–China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre grant(ACSRF48187);the Australian Research Council(DP170103352);the Waite Research Institute(WRI)of the University of Adelaide。
In flowering plants,the inflorescence meristem(IM)provides founder cells to form successive floral meristems,which are precursors of fruits and seeds.The activity and developmental progression of IM are thus critical ...
supported by Australian Research Council(DP170103352);an Australia-China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre grant ACSRF48187;Start-up funding(Australia,13114779,62117250)for Dabing Zhang from the School of Agriculture,Food and Wine,The University of Adelaide;the Innovative Research Team,Ministry of Education of China;the 111 Project(B14016)
The shape of an inflorescence varies among cereals,ranging from a highly branched panicle in rice to a much more compact spike in barley(Hordeum vulgare L.)and wheat(Triticum aestivum L.).However,little is known about...