Design in Arabidopsis thaliana of a synchronous system of floral induction by one long day
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Design in Arabidopsis thaliana of a synchronous system of floral induction by one long day
Abstract
A system of one-shot induction of flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana, ecotype Columbia, is described. Plants from vernalized seeds are grown for 2 months in 8 h short days at an irradiance of 48 mumol m-2 sec-1 (fluorescent light only). At that age they can be induced to flower by exposure to either a single long day or a single displaced short day. Non-induced plants stay vegetative for at least a further month. Synchrony of induction among the individuals of the population exposed to one long day is of the same order as in the best classical model plants, that is, the fastest individuals are only 6 h ahead of the slowest ones. A further advantage of this system is the large size of plants at the time of induction, allowing easy analysis of changes in leaves, leaf exudate and shoot meristem. The design of such a synchronous system will allow the timings of gene activations and deactivations to be established in the different plant parts, before flowers are initiated.
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