M. Sturaro et al., THE REA (RED EMBRYONIC AXIS) PHENOTYPE DESCRIBES A NEW MUTATION AFFECTING THE RESPONSE OF MAIZE EMBRYOS TO ABSCISIC-ACID AND OSMOTIC-STRESS, Journal of Experimental Botany, 47(299), 1996, pp. 755-762
During a screen for mutants with defective germination, a new phenotyp
e was observed consisting of red pigmentation of the embryonic axis in
the dormant seed, Segregation ratios, as determined in F-2 and back-c
rossed progeny, indicate that the phenotype is due to a recessive sing
le gene mutation that has been symbolized rea to denote red embryonic
axis, A closer inspection of the rea phenotype revealed that the mutan
t is occasionally viviparous, indicating a defect in abscisic acid (AB
A) metabolism, The mutation probably affects ABA sensitivity since no
difference in ABA content was detected in mutant versus normal tissues
, Moreover, when immature mutant and wild-type embryos were incubated
on media containing 10 mu M ABA, only the mutants germinated, ABA-regu
lated gene expression in rea embryos differed from that of embryos of
the viviparous mutant vp1 which does not respond to the inhibitory act
ion of ABA at the level of immature embryo germination, These results,
therefore, indicate that the two genes exert a different role in the
control of embryogenesis.