Journal article

Genetics of mutations affecting the development of a barley floral bract

C Pozzi, P Faccioli, V Terzi, AM Stanca, S Cerioli, P Castiglioni, R Fink, R Capone, KJ Müller, G Bossinger, W Rohde, F Salamini

Genetics | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2000

Abstract

Two groups of mutants that affect the morphology of the lemma, a floral bract of barley, are described. The first comprises phenotypes associated with mutant alleles of calcaroides loci. On the lemma of these mutants, a well-organized neomorphic structure is formed, termed the sac. We provide a morphological description of wild-type (WT') and mutant lemmas, based on scanning electron microscopy (SEM), showing that both consist of similar tissues, but that the mutant is characterized by reversed growth polarity. The sac is a unique structure among grasses, and it is remarkable that recessive mutations at five different genetic loci lead to the same organ. The second group of mutants carry rec..

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