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Molecular and physiological markers during seed development of peppers (Capsicum annuum L.): DNA replication and β-tubulin synthesis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2007

E. Portis
Affiliation:
DI.VA.P.R.A., Plant Breeding and Seed Production, University of Turinvia P. Giuria 15, 10126 Torino, Italy
C. Marzachì;
Affiliation:
DI.VA.P.R.A., Plant Breeding and Seed Production, University of Turinvia P. Giuria 15, 10126 Torino, Italy
L. Quagliotti
Affiliation:
DI.VA.P.R.A., Plant Breeding and Seed Production, University of Turinvia P. Giuria 15, 10126 Torino, Italy
S. Lanteri*
Affiliation:
Dipartimento di Scienze Agronomiche e Genetica Vegetale Agraria, University of Sassari, via E. De Nicola, 07100 Sassari, Italy
*
*Correspondence Fax: +39 079 229222 Email: agcess@ssmain.uniss.it

Abstract

The correlation between physiological markers for seed maturity (acquisition of germinability, definitive morphological traits and desiccation tolerance) and timing of the shutdown of nuclear replication activity and β-tubulin synthesis has been investigated in developing pepper seeds. Nuclear replication activity was analysed by flow cytometry. Expression of β-tubulin, a cell-cycle related structural protein, was detected in western blots of total protein extracts. In pepper embryos, DNA synthesis stopped 42–49 days after anthesis (DAA), at which time seeds started to acquire desiccation tolerance. A clear β-tubulin signal was detected up to 63 DAA, only 1 week before the acquisition of complete desiccation tolerance. Both nuclear replication and β-tubulin synthesis can therefore be used as markers for the physiological stage reached by developing pepper seeds. Detection of β-tubulin signals in embryonic tissues can also be helpful in discriminating immature seeds within a commercial seed lot.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1999

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