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Towards Uncovering the Developmental Mechanisms of Elaborate Petals: Nigella damascena as a Beginning
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Researchers from Dr. Hongzhi KONG’s lab at Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences reported the mechanisms underlying elaborate petal development and specialized character formation in Nigella damascena, which was recently published on The Plant Cell, a well-known and authoritative journal in plant science.

Petals display spectacular arrays of diversity in size, shape, color and function. Petals can be simple or elaborate, depending on whether they have modifications along their margins or on their adaxial/abaxial side, or both. Elaborate petals have been recorded in many flowering plants and are believed to have played key roles in the adaptive evolution of the corresponding lineages. Previous studies have shown that elaborate petals can be made through marginal and/or ventral elaborations, as well as the formation of some specialized morphological characters. The mechanisms underlying the formation of elaborate petals, however, are largely unclear.

Petals of Nigella damascena (Ranunculaceae) have long been recognized as being elaborate, possessing not only a stalked bilabiate basic structure but also several highly specialized morphological characters (e.g., long hairs, short trichomes, nectary, and pseudonectaries). So, which genes or programs are required for the formation of elaborate petals in N. damascena and, of them, which are shared by, or different between, elaborate and simple petals?

By performing detailed time-course transcriptomic analyses, KONG and his team not only found the genes and programs that are specifically or preferentially expressed in N. damascena petals but also discerned those that are required for elaborate rather than simple petal development. By correlating the expression patterns of genes and developmental changes of petals, they also identified 30 candidate genes that may play key roles in elaborate petal development (including the establishment of the bilabiate basic structure and the initiation of the aforementioned highly specialized morphological characters). Functional analyses further suggested that one of the candidate genes, NidaLMI1, whose counterparts in other species are involved in the formation of dissected leaves, tendrils or trichomes rather than petal development, appears to be indispensable for the initiation of short trichomes and the bifurcation of the lower petal lips.

These results not only provide the first portrait of elaborate petal development, but also pave the way to understanding the mechanisms underlying lateral organ diversification in plants.

Elaborate petals and petal elaboration

Articlelink: DOI: 10.1105/tpc.20.00330
Contact: Email:hzkong@ibcas.ac.cn
Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

 

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