“…Corroboration of these results using further model plant systems, for example rice, would increase support for the generality of these gene functions and support the argument that these loci have similar functions in palms. However, it has already been shown that much of the core flowering time control system is conserved across widely diverged species, with measurable phenotypic effects as a result of transferring genes from monocot to dicot (rice to potato; Navarro et al ., ), perennial to annual and vice versa ( Arabidopsis to and from Populus ; Peña et al ., ), tropical to temperate (avocado to Arabidopsis ; Ziv et al ., ), and photoperiodic to nonphotoperiodic species (tomato to Arabidopsis ; Ben‐Naim et al ., ). There is more interspecific variation in abiotic stress responses, but there are still numerous conserved genes and pathways for drought and salinity tolerance between taxonomically diverse groups such as angiosperms and bryophytes (Cuming et al ., ; Pareek et al ., ; Wang et al ., ).…”