Title of article :
A Steep Cline in Flowering Time for Brassica rapa in Southern California: Population‐Level Variation in the Field and the Greenhouse
Author/Authors :
Denise M. Franke، نويسنده , , Allan G. Ellis، نويسنده , , Manisha Dharjwa، نويسنده , , Melinda Freshwater، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We examined clinal variation in flowering time in a series of Brassica rapa populations occupying a 4-kmlong
urban greenbelt in southern California. Field studies on two populations showed that mean flowering date
for populations of this winter annual differed by up to 3 wk during the 1998–1999 season, when an El Nin˜o
event elevated precipitation well beyond normal levels. The degree of population difference was compressed in
1999–2000, when drought delayed onset of the growing season. In both years, the population occupying the
drier site flowered earlier. Fitness functions, estimated separately for the two sites, indicated directional
selection for early flowering in the dry site and a stabilizing component to selection at the wet site. Greenhouse
experiments using other populations along the cline and conducted under different photoperiod conditions
showed that when grown in a common environment, dry-site plants flower earlier than wet-site plants. This
indicates a genetic basis for between-population variation. The degree of among-population variation in
flowering phenology is compressed by long photoperiods.
Keywords :
Cline , common garden experiment , Flowering time , Genetic variation , Local adaptation
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences