| Literature DB >> 19549315 |
Kwadwo Owusu Ayeh1, YeonKyeong Lee, Mike J Ambrose, Anne Kathrine Hvoslef-Eide.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In pea seeds (Pisum sativum L.), the Def locus defines an abscission event where the seed separates from the funicle through the intervening hilum region at maturity. A spontaneous mutation at this locus results in the seed failing to abscise from the funicle as occurs in wild type peas. In this work, structural differences between wild type peas that developed a distinct abscission zone (AZ) between the funicle and the seed coat and non-abscission def mutant were characterized.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19549315 PMCID: PMC2717967 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2229-9-76
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Plant Biol ISSN: 1471-2229 Impact factor: 4.215
Figure 1Abscission zone (AZ) development in seeds of wild type pea JI 116 (A-B) and . (A). Distinct AZ development between funicle and seeds of the wild type pea. (B). Arrangement of pea seeds to the replum in a pod of the wild type pea. (C). Inseparable attachment of the seed to the funicle in the mutant pea. The intervening space which delimits the funicle from the seed is defined as the Abscissionless zone (ALZ). (D). Arrangement and attachment of pea seeds to the replum in a pod of the def mutant pea. The def mutant pea shows a swollen and thick funicle compared to the wild type. Arrows indicate the AZ and ALZ in the wild type and mutant, respectively; Arrow heads indicate seed coat; SC, Seed coat; AZ, Abscission zone; ALZ, Abscissionless zone
Figure 2Light micrographs showing structural differences between two wild types and two . (A-D). The wild type (JI 116). (A) AZ development in young pea seed at stage 8.1 and (B) In mature pea seed at 2.1. (C) Higher magnification of the AZ development in the young pea seed in (A). (D) Higher magnification of the AZ in the mature pea seed in (B). There is no sign of cell separation in young stage at 8.1 but distinct cell separation occurs in the mature stage at 2.1. (E-H) The def mutant type (JI 1184). (E) Non-abscission in young mutant pea seed at stage 8.1 showing the absence of the hilum palisade layer. (F) Non-abscission in mature mutant seed at stage 2.1. (G-H) Higher magnifications of the abscissionless zones (ALZ) in young and mature seeds of the def mutant in E and F, respectively. (I-L) The wild type (JI 2822). (I) AZ development in the wild type pea at stage 3.1. (J) AZ development in the mature pea at stage 1.1. (K-L) Higher magnification of the AZ in (I) and (J), respectively. (M-P) The def mutant type (JI 3020). (M) Non-abscission in young mutant pea seed at stage 3.1. (N) Mutant pea seed at stage 1.1. (O-P) Higher magnification of the ALZ in (M) and (N), respectively. Seeds in the first (most mature) pod and close to pea stock are designated as 1.1. The youngest pod and close to the pea stock is designated as 8.1 for JI 116, 8.1 for JI 1184, 3.1 for JI 2822 and 3.1 for JI 3020. AZ, Abscission zone; FN, Funicle; PL, Palisade layer; CPL, Counter palisade layer; TR, Tracheid bar. Scale bars = A, B, E, F, I, J, M and N = 12.5 μm; C, D, G, H, K, L, O and P = 25 μm.
Details of Pisum sativum accessions and their allelic status with respect to the Def locus.
| Accession | Name | |
| JI 116 | cv. Parvus | |
| JI 2822 | RIL, research line | |
| JI 1184 | Priekuskij-341-def | |
| JI 3020 | cv. Nord | |