Abstract

An intriguing phenomenon in plant development is the timing and positioning of lateral organ initiation, which is a fundamental aspect of plant architecture. Although important progress has been made in elucidating the role of auxin transport in the vegetative shoot to explain the phyllotaxis of leaf formation in a spiral fashion, a model study of the role of auxin transport in whorled organ patterning in the expanding floral meristem is not available yet. We present an initial simulation approach to study the mechanisms that are expected to play an important role. Starting point is a confocal imaging study of Arabidopsis floral meristems at consecutive time points during flower development. These images reveal auxin accumulation patterns at the positions of the organs, which strongly suggests that the role of auxin in the floral meristem is similar to the role it plays in the shoot apical meristem. This is the basis for a simulation study of auxin transport through a growing floral meristem, which may answer the question whether auxin transport can in itself be responsible for the typical whorled floral pattern. We combined a cellular growth model for the meristem with a polar auxin transport model. The model predicts that sepals are initiated by auxin maxima arising early during meristem outgrowth. These form a pre-pattern relative to which a series of smaller auxin maxima are positioned, which partially overlap with the anlagen of petals, stamens, and carpels. We adjusted the model parameters corresponding to properties of floral mutants and found that the model predictions agree with the observed mutant patterns. The predicted timing of the primordia outgrowth and the timing and positioning of the sepal primordia show remarkable similarities with a developing flower in nature.

Highlights

  • In the past decade considerable progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms underlying the role of auxin and its transport mechanisms in the vegetative shoot apical meristem (SAM) and root apical meristem (RAM)

  • This strongly suggests that the role of auxin in the floral meristems (FM) is similar to the role it plays in the SAM, where local auxin maxima direct the initiation of organs

  • The signal was mostly confined to the L1 layer, and peaks of signal coincided with floral pre-primordia in a spiral phyllotactic pattern (Figure 1 C, D, and the supplemental movie)

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Introduction

In the past decade considerable progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms underlying the role of auxin and its transport mechanisms in the vegetative shoot apical meristem (SAM) and root apical meristem (RAM). The exact role and transport mechanisms of auxin in the FM have not been elucidated yet, small auxin drops that are artificially applied to the FM induce oversized flower primordia [2], and high auxin concentrations are observed in all young primordia [5]. This strongly suggests that the role of auxin in the FM is similar to the role it plays in the SAM, where local auxin maxima direct the initiation of organs

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