BIOB38H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Germination, Apoptosis, Cleistogamy

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Altered plant traits: reduction of seed dispersal, most of the time, most seeds end up landing close to the parent plant, the further from the parent, the better. Grass architecture: as soon as seeds in each spikelet are ripe, bottom of spikelets come off central axis, shattering spikelet disintegrates from rachis, apoptosis of cells at bottom of spikelet that would have connected it. Non-shattering mutant: two genes control shattering, naturally occurring recessive mutations, early farmers slowly selected non- shattering genotypes, absence of abscission layer at spikelet base, suppression of apoptosis. Done by mega-harvesters now: corn from teosinte, which could easily disperse, beans pods twist and release seeds. Now, we have to cut them open: increase in seed size and number, barley, rice, and beans all have increased in size, mechanism: has to do with tilling with draft animals, cutting holes in soil and inserting seeds. Why is it good in wild plants: period of inaction.

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