Time to flowering in brown midrib mutants of maize: an alternative approach to the analysis of developmental traits

Citation
W. Vermerris et Lm. Mcintyre, Time to flowering in brown midrib mutants of maize: an alternative approach to the analysis of developmental traits, HEREDITY, 83, 1999, pp. 171-178
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,"Molecular Biology & Genetics
Journal title
HEREDITY
ISSN journal
0018067X → ACNP
Volume
83
Year of publication
1999
Part
2
Pages
171 - 178
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-067X(199908)83:<171:TTFIBM>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The brown midrib (bm) mutations of maize affect the biosynthesis of lignin, resulting in reddish-brown vascular tissue in the stem, the leaf blade and sheath. Investigating the effects of the change in lignin content and comp osition on other phenotypic traits in bm mutants is important in increasing the understanding of how secondary metabolism affects plant development. W e examined the time to flowering of inbred A619 and near-isogenic lines of bm2, bm1-bm2 and a segregating population with wild-type and bm1 heterozygo tes in a controlled experimental design (Latin square) in two locations. Su rvival analysis was used to describe the distribution of the time to flower ing and compare differences between genotypic classes. Survival analysis is a readily accessible technique that can improve inferences in cases where distributions are skewed, or where data are missing or incomplete. The basi c approach to survival analysis as well as its specific application to thes e data is described. After controlling for the effects of the locations, th e time to flowering of the bm2 and segregating populations was found to be significantly different from the wild-type and bm1-bm2 populations.