Journal article
Aberrant cell expansion in the elongation mutants of barley
D Lewis, A Bacic, PM Chandler, EJ Newbigin
Plant and Cell Physiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcp015
Abstract
The elongation (elo) mutants of barley (Hordeum vulgare cv 'Himalaya') are a class of dwarf plants with defects affecting cell expansion. The phenotypes of mutants in three of the elo loci (elo1, elo2 and elo3) are recessive to the wild-type allele, and the mutations at elo-4 and elo-5 are semi-dominant. Allelism tests showed that elo1, elo2 and elo3 were at separate loci, and mapping data indicated that elo-5 was possibly allelic to either elo1 or elo2. A phenotype common to all elo mutants was the presence of short, radially swollen cells on the leaf epidermis, indicating a defect in longitudinal cell expansion. In three of the mutants, elo1, elo3 and elo5, this was accompanied by a twisti..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Grains Research and Development Corporation ( GRDC); the University of Melbourne ( Melbourne Research Scholarship to D. L.).