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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , Vol 111, Issue 2 641-644, Copyright © 1996 by American Society of Plant Biologists


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Ecotype-Specific Expression of a Flowering Mutant Phenotype in Arabidopsis thaliana

S. L. Sanda and R. M. Amasino
Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1569

The majority of mutations that delay flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana have been identified in studies of the Landsberg erecta (Ler) ecotype. In this report we describe a gene (referred to as FLD) that, when mutated, delays flowering in the Columbia ecotype but has a minimal phenotype in the Ler genetic background. The late-flowering phenotype of fld mutants requires a non-Ler allele of another gene involved in the control of flowering time, Flowering Locus C. fld mutants retain a photoperiod response, and the flowering time of fld mutants can be reduced by cold treatment and low red/far-red light ratios.


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