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Flowering Gene DiscoveredSYDNEY - Jan 7/04 - SNS -- The gene responsible for getting crops such as wheat and barley to flower has been discovered by Australian researchers at CSIRO Plant Industry. "Important cereal crops like wheat and barley rely on the gene we found, WAP1, to initiate flowering," says Dr Ben Trevaskis, CSIRO Plant Industry. "Flowering is important because it determines when the plant will produce grain or fruit - the parts we usually eat." WAP1 turns 'on' to activate flowering when the cereal plant is at the right stage of development and when environmental conditions are suitable. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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