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Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae)

The shoot apical meristem of grasses produces the primary branches of the inflorescence, controlling inflorescence architecture and hence seed production. Whereas leaves are produced in a distichous pattern, with the primordia separated from each other by an angle of 180°, inflorescence branches are...

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Autores principales: Kellogg, Elizabeth A., Camara, Paulo E. A. S., Rudall, Paula J., Ladd, Philip, Malcomber, Simon T., Whipple, Clinton J., Doust, Andrew N.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3721031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23898335
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00250
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author Kellogg, Elizabeth A.
Camara, Paulo E. A. S.
Rudall, Paula J.
Ladd, Philip
Malcomber, Simon T.
Whipple, Clinton J.
Doust, Andrew N.
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Rudall, Paula J.
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description The shoot apical meristem of grasses produces the primary branches of the inflorescence, controlling inflorescence architecture and hence seed production. Whereas leaves are produced in a distichous pattern, with the primordia separated from each other by an angle of 180°, inflorescence branches are produced in a spiral in most species. The morphology and developmental genetics of the shift in phyllotaxis have been studied extensively in maize and rice. However, in wheat, Brachypodium, and oats, all in the grass subfamily Pooideae, the change in phyllotaxis does not occur; primary inflorescence branches are produced distichously. It is unknown whether the distichous inflorescence originated at the base of Pooideae, or whether it appeared several times independently. In this study, we show that Brachyelytrum, the genus sister to all other Pooideae has spiral phyllotaxis in the inflorescence, but that in the remaining 3000+ species of Pooideae, the phyllotaxis is two-ranked. These two-ranked inflorescences are not perfectly symmetrical, and have a clear “front” and “back;” this developmental axis has never been described in the literature and it is unclear what establishes its polarity. Strictly distichous inflorescences appear somewhat later in the evolution of the subfamily. Two-ranked inflorescences also appear in a few grass outgroups and sporadically elsewhere in the family, but unlike in Pooideae do not generally correlate with a major radiation of species. After production of branches, the inflorescence meristem may be converted to a spikelet meristem or may simply abort; this developmental decision appears to be independent of the branching pattern.
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spelling pubmed-37210312013-07-29 Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae) Kellogg, Elizabeth A. Camara, Paulo E. A. S. Rudall, Paula J. Ladd, Philip Malcomber, Simon T. Whipple, Clinton J. Doust, Andrew N. Front Plant Sci Plant Science The shoot apical meristem of grasses produces the primary branches of the inflorescence, controlling inflorescence architecture and hence seed production. Whereas leaves are produced in a distichous pattern, with the primordia separated from each other by an angle of 180°, inflorescence branches are produced in a spiral in most species. The morphology and developmental genetics of the shift in phyllotaxis have been studied extensively in maize and rice. However, in wheat, Brachypodium, and oats, all in the grass subfamily Pooideae, the change in phyllotaxis does not occur; primary inflorescence branches are produced distichously. It is unknown whether the distichous inflorescence originated at the base of Pooideae, or whether it appeared several times independently. In this study, we show that Brachyelytrum, the genus sister to all other Pooideae has spiral phyllotaxis in the inflorescence, but that in the remaining 3000+ species of Pooideae, the phyllotaxis is two-ranked. These two-ranked inflorescences are not perfectly symmetrical, and have a clear “front” and “back;” this developmental axis has never been described in the literature and it is unclear what establishes its polarity. Strictly distichous inflorescences appear somewhat later in the evolution of the subfamily. Two-ranked inflorescences also appear in a few grass outgroups and sporadically elsewhere in the family, but unlike in Pooideae do not generally correlate with a major radiation of species. After production of branches, the inflorescence meristem may be converted to a spikelet meristem or may simply abort; this developmental decision appears to be independent of the branching pattern. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3721031/ /pubmed/23898335 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00250 Text en Copyright © 2013 Kellogg, Camara, Rudall, Ladd, Malcomber, Whipple and Doust. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
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Kellogg, Elizabeth A.
Camara, Paulo E. A. S.
Rudall, Paula J.
Ladd, Philip
Malcomber, Simon T.
Whipple, Clinton J.
Doust, Andrew N.
Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae)
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title_full Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae)
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title_short Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae)
title_sort early inflorescence development in the grasses (poaceae)
topic Plant Science
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