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Developmental control and plasticity of fruit and seed dimorphism in aethionema arabicum

  • Teresa Lenser
  • , Kai Graeber
  • , Özge Selin Cevik
  • , Nezaket Adigüzel
  • , Ali A. Dönmez
  • , Christopher Grosche
  • , Marcel Kettermann
  • , Sara Mayland Quellhorst
  • , Zsuzsanna Mérai
  • , Setareh Mohammadin
  • , Thu Phuong Nguyen
  • , Florian Rümpler
  • , Christina Schulze
  • , Katja Sperber
  • , Tina Steinbrecher
  • , Nils Wiegand
  • , Miroslav Strnad
  • , Ortrun Mittelsten Scheid
  • , Stefan A. Rensing
  • , Michael Eric Schranz
  • Günter Theißen, Klaus Mummenhoff, Gerhard Leubner-Metzger
  • Friedrich Schiller University Jena
  • Royal Holloway University of London
  • Mersin University
  • Gazi University
  • University of Marburg
  • Osnabrück University
  • Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology
  • Wageningen University & Research
  • Czech Academy of Sciences

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Understanding how plants cope with changing habitats is a timely and important topic in plant research. Phenotypic plasticity describes the capability of a genotype to produce different phenotypes when exposed to different environmental conditions. In contrast, the constant production of a set of distinct phenotypes by one genotype mediates bet hedging, a strategy that reduces the temporal variance in fitness at the expense of a lowered arithmetic mean fitness. Both phenomena are thought to represent important adaptation strategies to unstable environments. However, little is known about the underlying mechanisms of these phenomena, partly due to the lack of suitable model systems. We used phylogenetic and comparative analyses of fruit and seed anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, and environmental responses to study fruit and seed heteromorphism, a typical morphological basis of a bet-hedging strategy of plants, in the annual Brassicaceae species Aethionema arabicum. Our results indicate that heteromorphism evolved twice within the Aethionemeae, including once for themonophyletic annual Aethionema clade. The dimorphism of Ae. arabicum is associated with several anatomic, biomechanical, gene expression, and physiological differences between the fruit and seed morphs. However, fruit ratios and numbers change in response to different environmental conditions. Therefore, the life-history strategy of Ae. arabicum appears to be a blend of bet hedging and plasticity. Together with the available genomic resources, our results pave the way to use this species in future studies intended to unravel the molecular control of heteromorphism and plasticity.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)1691-1707
Sayfa sayısı17
DergiPlant Physiology
Hacim172
Basın numarası3
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Yayın durumuYayınlandı - Kas 2016

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