Literature DB >> 15954634

Ploidy analysis of azalea flower colour sports.

S De Schepper1, M De Loose, E Van Bockstaele, P Debergh.   

Abstract

Flower colour variegation is not only a phenomenon of importance to horticulture, the phenotype involved is also often used as a scientific model system for the study of complex gene regulation processes. In the course of such studies on azalea, we observed a correlation between flower colour patterns, flower morphology and somatic polyploidy. Using high-resolution flow cytometry of nuclear DNA, the ploidy level was determined in flowers of different azalea sport families. Sports exhibiting variegated flowers with broad (> 7mm), differently coloured, petal edges (picotee type) proved to be tetraploid in the petal edge while diploid in the rest of the flower tissue. Neither flower colour pattern nor ploidy differences are chimeral in origin, but seem to be correlated with the topographic location of the cells within the flower tissue, i.e. the margin of the petals. The possible role of gene dosage effects and cell size involved in the remarkable correlation between somatic polyploidy, (flavonoid) gene expression and the flower morphology is discussed.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 15954634

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Meded Rijksuniv Gent Fak Landbouwkd Toegep Biol Wet        ISSN: 1373-7503


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