Novel natural alleles at FLC and LVR loci account for enhanced vernalization responses in Arabidopsis thaliana

Plant, Cell & Environment

Sánchez-Bermejo E, Méndez-Vigo B, Picó FX, Martínez-Zapater JM, Alonso-Blanco C.

Plant Cell Environ. 2012 Apr 12Vernalization, the induction of flowering by low winter temperatures, is likely to be involved in plant climatic adaptation. However, the genetic, molecular and ecological bases underlying the quantitative variation that tunes vernalization sensitivity to natural environments are largely unknown. To address these questions we have studied the enhanced vernalization response shown by the Ll-0 accession of Arabidopsis thaliana.

QTL mapping for several flowering initiation traits in relation to vernalization, in a new Ler x Ll-0 RIL population, identified large effect alleles at FRI, FLC and HUA2, together with two small effect loci named as Llagostera vernalization response (LVR) 1 and 2. Phenotypic analyses of near isogenic lines validated LVR1 effect on flowering vernalization responses. To further characterize the FLC allele from Ll-0, we carried out genetic association analyses using a regional collection of wild genotypes. FLC-Ll-0 appeared as a low frequency allele that is distinguished by polymorphism Del(-57), a 50-bp-deletion in the 5’-UTR. Del(-57) was significantly associated with enhanced vernalization responses and FLC RNA expression, as well as with altitude and minimum temperatures.

These results are consistent with Del(-57) acting as a novel cis-regulatory FLC polymorphism that may confer climatic adaptation by increasing vernalization sensitivity.