摘要
A mutant strain of Arabidopsis thaliana var. Columbia whose seedling development was 2 to 3 °C more sensitive to high temperature inhibition than wild type was isolated. This mutant (hit1, for heatintolerant) did net show any phenotypic change when grown at 22 °C. However, incubation at 37 °C for 4 days was determined to be lethal for the mutant but not for wild-type plants. Leaves of wild type respond to high temperature by becoming erect, but by comparison leaves of the hit1 mutant remain horizontal and show a slightly wilty appearance. Furthermore, seedling development in hit1 mutants was more sensitive to osmotic stress imposed by exogenous mannitol (>300 mmol/L). These data imply that HIT1 may be responsible for water status regulation by which plants survive heat stress. Genetic analysis shows that the hit1 phenotype is conditioned by a single recessive, nuclear mutation, and the HIT1 locus was closely linked to the nga280 microsatellite marker on chromosome 1.
原文 | ???core.languages.en_GB??? |
---|---|
頁(從 - 到) | 543-547 |
頁數 | 5 |
期刊 | Journal of Plant Physiology |
卷 | 157 |
發行號 | 5 |
DOIs | |
出版狀態 | 已出版 - 2000 |