A Wheat Homolog of MOTHER OF FT AND TFL1 Acts in the Regulation of Germination  

Shingo Nakamura(Institute of Crop Science), Fumitaka Abe(Institute of Crop Science), Hiroyuki Kawahigashi(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Kou Nakazono(Central Region Agricultural Research Center), Akemi Tagiri(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Takashi Matsumoto(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Shigeko Utsugi(Okayama University), Taiichi Ogawa(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Hirokazu Handa(University of Tsukuba), Hiroki Ishida(Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine), Masahiko Mori(Institute of Crop Science), Kanako Kawaura(Kihara Institute for Biological Research), Yasunari Ogihara(Kihara Institute for Biological Research), H. Miura(Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine)
The Plant Cell
September 1, 2011
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Abstract

Seed dormancy is an adaptive mechanism and an important agronomic trait. Temperature during seed development strongly affects seed dormancy in wheat (Triticum aestivum) with lower temperatures producing higher levels of seed dormancy. To identify genes important for seed dormancy, we used a wheat microarray to analyze gene expression in embryos from mature seeds grown at lower and higher temperatures. We found that a wheat homolog of MOTHER OF FT AND TFL1 (MFT) was upregulated after physiological maturity in dormant seeds grown at the lower temperature. In situ hybridization analysis indicated that MFT was exclusively expressed in the scutellum and coleorhiza. Mapping analysis showed that MFT on chromosome 3A (MFT-3A) colocalized with the seed dormancy quantitative trait locus (QTL) QPhs.ocs-3A.1. MFT-3A expression levels in a dormant cultivar used for the detection of the QTL were higher after physiological maturity; this increased expression correlated with a single nucleotide polymorphism in the promoter region. In a complementation analysis, high levels of MFT expression were correlated with a low germination index in T1 seeds. Furthermore, precocious germination of isolated immature embryos was suppressed by transient introduction of MFT driven by the maize (Zea mays) ubiquitin promoter. Taken together, these results suggest that MFT plays an important role in the regulation of germination in wheat.


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