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Genetic components of heterocarpy inMicroseris hybrid B87 (Asteraceae,Lactuceae)
Authors:K Bachmann  K L Chambers  H J Price
Institution:(1) Hugo de Vries Laboratory, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 318, NL-1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Herbarium, Department of Botany, Oregon State University, 97331 Corvallis, OR, USA;(3) Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A and M University, 77843-2474 College Station, TX, USA
Abstract:Microseris B87 is derived from a single hybrid specimen betweenM. pygmaea with few, weakly hairy peripheral achenes and aM. bigelovii with many, strongly hairy peripheral achenes. Offspring through the F4 and F5 generations obtained by spontaneous selfing were analyzed for the segregation of quantitative and qualitative characters relating to achene dimorphism. The phenotypic effects of two previously identified unlinked genes determining the relative number of outer achenes are characterized in partially and completely homozygous sublines. We show that two morphological markers genetically linked to one of these genes are themselves regulated by the system inducing heterocarpy. Not more than two more unlinked genes are involved in the genetic basis of the heterocarpic response. The interaction of these genes in determining the heterocarpy phenotypes is discussed in the framework of a model postulating genes for a morphogen gradient across the capitulum and genes responding to this gradient.
Keywords:Angiosperms  Asteraceae  Lactuceae  Microseris  Heterocarpy  organ differentiation  polygenic inheritance
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