Authors
Belén Méndez-Vigo, F Xavier Picó, Mercedes Ramiro, José M Martínez-Zapater, Carlos Alonso-Blanco
Publication date
2011/12/1
Journal
Plant physiology
Volume
157
Issue
4
Pages
1942-1955
Publisher
American Society of Plant Biologists
Description
Extensive natural variation has been described for the timing of flowering initiation in many annual plants, including the model wild species Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), which is presumed to be involved in adaptation to different climates. However, the environmental factors that might shape this genetic variation, as well as the molecular bases of climatic adaptation by modifications of flowering time, remain mostly unknown. To approach both goals, we characterized the flowering behavior in relation to vernalization of 182 Arabidopsis wild genotypes collected in a native region spanning a broad climatic range. Phenotype-environment association analyses identified strong altitudinal clines (0–2600 m) in seven out of nine flowering-related traits. Altitudinal clines were dissected in terms of minimum winter temperature and precipitation, indicating that these are the main climatic factors that might act as …
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