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Asynchrony of ovule primordia initiation in Arabidopsis.

Shi-Xia Yu1, Lv-Wen Zhou2, Li-Qin Hu1, Yu-Tong Jiang1, Yan-Jie Zhang1, Shi-Liang Feng2, Yuling Jiao3,4, Lin Xu4,5, Wen-Hui Lin1.   

Abstract

Plant ovule initiation determines the maximum of ovule number and has a great impact on the seed number per fruit. The detailed processes of ovule initiation have not been accurately described, although two connected processes, gynoecium and ovule development, have been investigated. Here, we report that ovules initiate asynchronously. The first group of ovule primordia grows out, the placenta elongates, the boundaries of existing ovules enlarge and a new group of primordia initiates from the boundaries. The expression pattern of different marker genes during ovule development illustrates that this asynchronicity continues throughout whole ovule development. PIN-FORMED1 polar distribution and auxin response maxima correlate with ovule primordia asynchronous initiation. We have established computational modeling to show how auxin dynamics influence ovule primordia initiation. Brassinosteroid signaling positively regulates ovule number by promoting placentae size and ovule primordia initiation through strengthening auxin response. Transcriptomic analysis demonstrates numerous known regulators of ovule development and hormone signaling, and many new genes are identified that are involved in ovule development. Taken together, our results illustrate that the ovule primordia initiate asynchronously and the hormone signals are involved in the asynchrony.
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Keywords:  Asynchrony; Auxin; Brassinosteroid; Ovule initiation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33234714      PMCID: PMC7774900          DOI: 10.1242/dev.196618

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.862


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