2019
DOI: 10.1111/mec.15320
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Two reproductive traits show contrasting genetic architectures in Plantago lanceolata

Abstract: In many species, temperature‐sensitive phenotypic plasticity (i.e., an individual's phenotypic response to temperature) displays a positive correlation with latitude, a pattern presumed to reflect local adaptation. This geographical pattern raises two general questions: (a) Do a few large‐effect genes contribute to latitudinal variation in a trait? (b) Is the thermal plasticity of different traits regulated pleiotropically? To address the questions, we crossed individuals of Plantago lanceolata derived from no… Show more

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“…Seed traits can be affected by ( 1) temperatures during the maternal generation, (2) maternal genotype, (3) thermal plasticity of the mother, and (4) maternal genotype by temperature interactions [75,78,84]. The positive association between the maternal control of seed traits and latitude parallels the latitudinal pattern for genetically based maternal thermal plasticity in flower color [93,94,106]. Coupling this maternal thermal plasticity with maternal genetic controls could synergistically enhance offspring establishment in cooler and temporally variable environments, and secondarily provide environmental flexibility when dispersing to a new habitat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Seed traits can be affected by ( 1) temperatures during the maternal generation, (2) maternal genotype, (3) thermal plasticity of the mother, and (4) maternal genotype by temperature interactions [75,78,84]. The positive association between the maternal control of seed traits and latitude parallels the latitudinal pattern for genetically based maternal thermal plasticity in flower color [93,94,106]. Coupling this maternal thermal plasticity with maternal genetic controls could synergistically enhance offspring establishment in cooler and temporally variable environments, and secondarily provide environmental flexibility when dispersing to a new habitat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Photoperiodically controlled flowering occurs under long days. Flowers are protogynous, obligately outcrossing [94,110] and predominately wind-pollinated [93]. Thermal plasticity in flower color is positively correlated with latitude and altitude.…”
Section: Biology Of Plantago Lanceolatamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We define plasticity as the ability of a genotype to modify the phenotype of a trait in response to environmental change. Multiple molecular studies now support the existence of such plasticity genes (e.g., Cho et al, 2017;Corl et al, 2018;Des Marais et al, 2013;Gu et al, 2019;Han et al, 2019;Knies et al, 2009;Marshall et al, 2020;Morris et al, 2014;Nilson & Assmann, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%