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Genome Res ; 26(12): 1676-1686, 2016 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27821409

ABSTRACT

One of the most remarkable manifestations of plant evolution is the diversity for floral branching systems. These "inflorescences" arise from stem cell populations in shoot meristems that mature gradually to reproductive states in response to environmental and endogenous signals. The morphology of the shoot meristem maturation process is conserved across distantly related plants, raising the question of how diverse inflorescence architectures arise from seemingly common maturation programs. In tomato and related nightshades (Solanaceae), inflorescences range from solitary flowers to highly branched structures bearing hundreds of flowers. Since reproductive barriers between even closely related Solanaceae have precluded a genetic dissection, we captured and compared meristem maturation transcriptomes from five domesticated and wild species reflecting the evolutionary continuum of inflorescence complexity. We find these divergent species share hundreds of dynamically expressed genes, enriched for transcription factors. Meristem stages are defined by distinct molecular states and point to modified maturation schedules underlying architectural variation. These modified schedules are marked by a peak of transcriptome expression divergence during the reproductive transition, driven by heterochronic shifts of dynamic genes, including transcriptional regulators with known roles in flowering. Thus, evolutionary diversity in Solanaceae inflorescence complexity is determined by subtle modifications of transcriptional programs during a critical transitional window of meristem maturation, which we propose underlies similar cases of plant architectural variation. More broadly, our findings parallel the recently described transcriptome "inverse hourglass" model for animal embryogenesis, suggesting both plant and animal morphological variation is guided by a mid-development period of transcriptome divergence.


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Inflorescence/growth & development , Meristem/growth & development , Plant Proteins/genetics , Solanum/growth & development , Evolution, Molecular , Gene Expression Profiling , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Inflorescence/genetics , Meristem/classification , Meristem/genetics , Phylogeny , Solanum/classification , Solanum/genetics , Transcription Factors/genetics
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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 86(1): 277-83, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24519008

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The lack of specific research on the sequence of events that determine plant growth from meristem until wood formation represents a gap in the knowledge of growth dynamics in woody species. In this work, we surveyed published studies concerning cambial activity of Brazilian native species aiming at allowing the comparison of applied methods and obtained results. The annual cambial seasonality was observed in all the investigated species. Nevertheless, we found high heterogeneity in the used methodologies. As a result from this analysis, our opinion points to the need for standardizing sampling protocols and for discussing the suitability of experimental designs. This will help to define with greater precision the factors that determine the radial growth in the different tropical ecosystems.


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Magnoliopsida/growth & development , Meristem/growth & development , Wood/growth & development , Brazil , Magnoliopsida/classification , Meristem/classification , Wood/classification
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