Distinct nuclear organization, DNA methylation pattern and cytokinin distribution markjuvenile, juvenile-like and adult vegetative apical meristems in peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch).
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Chromatin organization, nuclear DNA methylation and endogenous zeatin
localization were investigated in shoot apical meristems (SAM) during
juvenile and adult phases of peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch). The aim
was to examine the extent to which these parameters could discriminate the
juvenile and adult SAMs. Seedlings (juvenile, cannot flower), basal shoots
(called juvenile-like, because they exhibit juvenile macroscopic traits)
and apical shoots (competent to form flowers) of adult plants were chosen.
Nuclear chromatin exhibited chromocentres that were peripherally
distributed in SAMs of juvenile and juvenile-like shoots, but were
diffusely spread in those of adult shoots. These patterns coincided with a
peripheral labelling of DNA methylation in juvenile and juvenile-like
meristem nuclei versus a diffuse labelling pattern in adult meristem
nuclei. During vegetative growth (from March to June), the level of
nuclear DNA methylation was higher in adult meristems than in juvenile and
juvenile-like ones. The immunolocalization of zeatin in juvenile SAM was
in the subapical region, but adult meristems exhibited a widespread
localization or a signal confined within the boundaries of the central
zone. The extent to which the acquisition of a strongly zonated pattern of
these parameters as markers of floral competence in adult SAMs is
discussed.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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