Alpine botany / Flower preformation in the nival plant Ranunculus glacialis L.: shoot architecture and impact of the growing season length on floral morphogenesis and developmental dynamics

Flower preformation is a widespread phenomenon in perennial plants from temperate and cold regions. An advanced preformation status reduces the prefloration period and thus increases the chance to mature seeds in time. Despite the particular importance of this strategy for high-mountain plants, stud...

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Published in:Alpine Botany
Main Authors: Mauracher, Stephanie, Wagner, Johanna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer 2021
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spelling ftunivinnsbruck:oai:diglib.uibk.ac.at/:7693446 2023-10-01T03:53:55+02:00 Alpine botany / Flower preformation in the nival plant Ranunculus glacialis L.: shoot architecture and impact of the growing season length on floral morphogenesis and developmental dynamics Mauracher, Stephanie Wagner, Johanna UI:BE:BK 2021 text/html https://doi.org/10.1007/s00035-021-00249-8 https://diglib.uibk.ac.at/doi/10.1007/s00035-021-00249-8 https://resolver.obvsg.at/urn:nbn:at:at-ubi:3-24342 eng eng Springer vignette : https://diglib.uibk.ac.at/titlepage/urn/urn:nbn:at:at-ubi:3-24342/128 vignette : https://diglib.uibk.ac.at/titlepage/doi/10.1007/s00035-021-00249-8/128 1664-221X doi:10.1007/s00035-021-00249-8 https://diglib.uibk.ac.at/doi/10.1007/s00035-021-00249-8 urn:nbn:at:at-ubi:3-24342 https://resolver.obvsg.at/urn:nbn:at:at-ubi:3-24342 local:99146763738503331 system:AC16516225 cc-by_4 Arctic Alpine Floral development High-mountain Phenophases Reproduction Text Article 2021 ftunivinnsbruck https://doi.org/10.1007/s00035-021-00249-8 2023-09-05T02:19:45Z Flower preformation is a widespread phenomenon in perennial plants from temperate and cold regions. An advanced preformation status reduces the prefloration period and thus increases the chance to mature seeds in time. Despite the particular importance of this strategy for high-mountain plants, studies are rare. Here we investigated how the length of the growing season impacts floral development, and to what extent floral development is synchronized with reproductive phenophases in the arctic-alpine species Ranunculus glacialis L. The study was carried out in the alpine-nival ecotone in the European Central Alps at sites with different snowmelt dates. Individuals were sampled at regular intervals throughout the growing season, and shoot architecture and changes in floral structures were analysed in detail using different microscopic techniques. R. glacialis individuals consist of a cluster of independent ramets, comprising 3 sympodia each. Floral initiation terminates the vegetative growth of each sympodium 2–3 years before flowers become functional. A specific feature is that basal and distal leaves on a sympodium mature in different years. The date of snowmelt did not affect the speed of development but flower size and the number of lateral flowers within an inflorescence. Belowground floral preformation is closely linked to aboveground reproductive processes, however, continues below the snow in case winter conditions set in too early. The staggered preformation of architectural units creates a permanent belowground reserve pool of floral structures which might be advantageous in the climatically harsh and unpredictable high-mountain environment. Version of record Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Ranunculus glacialis University of Innsbruck: Digital Library (Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Tirol) Arctic Alpine Botany 131 1 1 12
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topic Arctic
Alpine
Floral development
High-mountain
Phenophases
Reproduction
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Alpine
Floral development
High-mountain
Phenophases
Reproduction
Mauracher, Stephanie
Wagner, Johanna
Alpine botany / Flower preformation in the nival plant Ranunculus glacialis L.: shoot architecture and impact of the growing season length on floral morphogenesis and developmental dynamics
topic_facet Arctic
Alpine
Floral development
High-mountain
Phenophases
Reproduction
description Flower preformation is a widespread phenomenon in perennial plants from temperate and cold regions. An advanced preformation status reduces the prefloration period and thus increases the chance to mature seeds in time. Despite the particular importance of this strategy for high-mountain plants, studies are rare. Here we investigated how the length of the growing season impacts floral development, and to what extent floral development is synchronized with reproductive phenophases in the arctic-alpine species Ranunculus glacialis L. The study was carried out in the alpine-nival ecotone in the European Central Alps at sites with different snowmelt dates. Individuals were sampled at regular intervals throughout the growing season, and shoot architecture and changes in floral structures were analysed in detail using different microscopic techniques. R. glacialis individuals consist of a cluster of independent ramets, comprising 3 sympodia each. Floral initiation terminates the vegetative growth of each sympodium 2–3 years before flowers become functional. A specific feature is that basal and distal leaves on a sympodium mature in different years. The date of snowmelt did not affect the speed of development but flower size and the number of lateral flowers within an inflorescence. Belowground floral preformation is closely linked to aboveground reproductive processes, however, continues below the snow in case winter conditions set in too early. The staggered preformation of architectural units creates a permanent belowground reserve pool of floral structures which might be advantageous in the climatically harsh and unpredictable high-mountain environment. Version of record
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Wagner, Johanna
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title Alpine botany / Flower preformation in the nival plant Ranunculus glacialis L.: shoot architecture and impact of the growing season length on floral morphogenesis and developmental dynamics
title_short Alpine botany / Flower preformation in the nival plant Ranunculus glacialis L.: shoot architecture and impact of the growing season length on floral morphogenesis and developmental dynamics
title_full Alpine botany / Flower preformation in the nival plant Ranunculus glacialis L.: shoot architecture and impact of the growing season length on floral morphogenesis and developmental dynamics
title_fullStr Alpine botany / Flower preformation in the nival plant Ranunculus glacialis L.: shoot architecture and impact of the growing season length on floral morphogenesis and developmental dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Alpine botany / Flower preformation in the nival plant Ranunculus glacialis L.: shoot architecture and impact of the growing season length on floral morphogenesis and developmental dynamics
title_sort alpine botany / flower preformation in the nival plant ranunculus glacialis l.: shoot architecture and impact of the growing season length on floral morphogenesis and developmental dynamics
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