Homeotic genes comprising the ABCE classes partly detail the genetic networks that control aspects of floral organ initiation, development, and architecture, but less is known about how these gene functions are translated into changes at the cellular level in growth and cellular differentiation that are...
The idea that attachment representations are generalized to new social situations and guide behavior with unfamiliar others is central to attachment theory. However, research regarding this important theoretical postulate has been lacking in adolescence and adulthood, as most research has focused on ...
They emphasize the role of the microbiota in the adaptation of its host to different nutritional conditions that can be encountered in the wild and support the hologenome theory of evolution (Fraune and Bosch, 2010, Zilber-Rosenberg and Rosenberg, 2008). This theory posits that the holobiont (...
Recent findings in this scientific field could eventually lead to the development of an anti-obesity drug. In any case, it is thought that oxytocin influences food preference in humans through its effect on the hypothalamus and at the same time it appears to increase fat metabolism. However, th...
control theoryAn in vitro bud culture method was devised in order to better understand the control mechanism of Citrus bud development. This technique offers a new approach to the study of hormonal control of growth, dormancy and flowering cycles in perennial plants....
According to [4], deacclimation becomes “a crucial, but widely neglected” part of the problems that are associated with the winter survival of plants. Cold acclimation triggers many biochemical and physiological changes in plant cells; for example, the most known are changes in the composition...
Plant defense, as one of these biological processes, involves the co-operation of multiple hormones [1,2]. Among these hormones, salicylic acid (SA), jasmonic acid (JA), and ethylene (ET) are considered to play major roles [1]. Conventional theory from previous studies (in Arabidopsis) ...