TERMINAL-FLOWER - A GENE AFFECTING INFLORESCENCE DEVELOPMENT IN ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA

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作者
ALVAREZ, J [1 ]
GULI, CL [1 ]
YU, XH [1 ]
SMYTH, DR [1 ]
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[1] MONASH UNIV,DEPT GENET & DEV BIOL,CLAYTON,VIC 3168,AUSTRALIA
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10.1111/j.1365-313X.1992.00103.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Growth of flowering stems in wild-type Arabidopsis is indeterminate. Many flowers arise sequentially on the flanks of apical meristems in a phyllotactic spiral. We have isolated eight recessive mutants of a gene, terminal flower, in which inflorescences become determinate. Flower primordia sooner or later 'invade' the meristem summit leading to cessation of its further growth. Primary apical meristems usually terminate with several part-flowers which lack pedicels, and several normal pedicellate flowers may arise first. By contrast apical meristems of secondary branches usually produce only a single pedicellate flower. Plant height is also reduced and more rosette inflorescences develop. These growth patterns occur in six strong mutants raised at 25-degrees-C under continuous light. In two weak mutants termination occurs much later with many more flowers arising before eventual termination. Termination is similarly delayed in at least one of the strong mutants grown at lower temperatures. The tfl mutation does not affect the indeterminate growth of flower meristems, at least in-so-far as this occurs in agamous mutants. The tfl locus is at the top of linkage group 5, close to RFLP 447. We propose that the TFL gene product supports the activity of an inhibitor of flower primordium initiation. This inhibitor would normally prevent flowers from arising on the inflorescence apex but in tfl mutants it may readily fall below its threshold of activity. The TFL gene may be one of a class responsible for evolutionary changes between indeterminate and determinate growth.
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