生物
发芽
西力克
休眠
脱落酸
拟南芥
种子休眠
拟南芥
种子散布
十字花科
植物
生物扩散
遗传学
基因
人口
人口学
社会学
突变体
作者
George C. K. Chiang,Melanie Bartsch,Deepak Barua,Kazumi Nakabayashi,Marilyne Debieu,Ilkka Kronholm,Maarten Koornneef,Wim J. J. Soppe,Kathleen Donohue,Juliette de Meaux
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-294x.2011.05181.x
摘要
Abstract Seasonal germination timing of Arabidopsis thaliana strongly influences overall life history expression and is the target of intense natural selection. This seasonal germination timing depends strongly on the interaction between genetics and seasonal environments both before and after seed dispersal. DELAY OF GERMINATION 1 ( DOG1 ) is the first gene that has been identified to be associated with natural variation in primary dormancy in A. thaliana . Here, we report interaccession variation in DOG1 expression and document that DOG1 expression is associated with seed‐maturation temperature effects on germination; DOG1 expression increased when seeds were matured at low temperature, and this increased expression was associated with increased dormancy of those seeds. Variation in DOG1 expression suggests a geographical structure such that southern accessions, which are more dormant, tend to initiate DOG1 expression earlier during seed maturation and achieved higher expression levels at the end of silique development than did northern accessions. Although elimination of the synthesis of phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) results in the elimination of maternal temperature effects on dormancy, DOG1 expression predicted dormancy better than expression of genes involved in ABA metabolism.
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