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Local climate and vernalization sensitivity predict the latitudinal patterns of flowering onset in the crop wild relative Linum bienne Mill.

Beatrice LandoniPilar Suárez-MontesRico H F HabeahanAdrian Christopher BrennanRocío Pérez-Barrales
Published in: Annals of botany (2024)
The consistent finding of latitudinal variation across experiments suggests that both flowering onset and vernalization sensitivity in L. bienne populations are under genetic regulation and might depend on climatic cues at the place of origin. The association with climatic gradients along latitude suggests that the climate experienced locally drives population differentiation of the flowering onset and vernalization sensitivity patterns. The genetic population structure suggests that past population history could have influenced the flowering initiation patterns detected, which deserves further work.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • genetic diversity