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The controlled shedding of floral organs. Any process that modulates the rate, frequency, or extent of floral organ abscission, the controlled shedding of floral organs. Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the rate or extent of development, the biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an organism over time from an initial condition (e.g. a zygote, or a young adult) to a later condition (e.g. a multicellular animal or an aged adult). The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of a transmembrane receptor serine/threonine kinase binding to its physiological ligand. The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of a transmembrane receptor serine/threonine kinase binding to its physiological ligand and contributing to the decrease in the rate or frequency of floral organ abscission. Any process that decreases the rate, frequency, or extent of floral organ abscission, the controlled shedding of floral organs. Any series of molecular signals initiated by the binding of an extracellular ligand to a receptor on the surface of the target cell, where the receptor possesses catalytic activity or is closely associated with an enzyme such as a protein kinase.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: negative regulation of floral organ abscission by transmembrane receptor protein serine/threonine kinase signaling pathway
Acc: GO:0060865
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of a transmembrane receptor serine/threonine kinase binding to its physiological ligand and contributing to the decrease in the rate or frequency of floral organ abscission.
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GO:0060865 - negative regulation of floral organ abscission by transmembrane receptor protein serine/threonine kinase signaling pathway (interactive image map)

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