Petunia: evolutionary, developmental and physiological genetics

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In 1984, when the first edition of this monograph was published, Petunia was well-positioned as a classical model system to contribute significantly to the coming explosion in plant molecular biology. Its strength was fostered by years of physiological, biochemical, genetic and cytogenetic research- the contributions of early workers who saw the value and promise of this horticulturally significant representative of the Solanaceae. The present edition encapsulates the state of Petunia-based research a quarter of a century later. It paints a rich portrait of progress, particularly but not exclusively in evolutionary and developmental biology. The wealth of knowledge presented here, and the continued promise of Petunia as a research system, both follow from a combination of that solid early work, the amenability of Petunia to molecular analysis, and the dedication and collegiality of the Petunia research community. All are richly documented in this work.

Tom Gerats completed his Ph.D. on Petunia flavonoids and transposons at the University of Amsterdam (1984). He then joined the Genetics Department of the Free University (also in Amsterdam) where a group was formed, headed by Ed Veltkamp, later Jos Mol, to work on the molecular aspects of flavonoid genes. Tom moved to Marc van Montagu’s group in Ghent (Belgium) in 1990, where he continued to work on Petunia as a main system. In 2001 he obtained a chair in Plant Genetics at the Radboud University, Nijmegen. Starting with his work as an undergraduate, he has aimed throughout his career to enhance Petunia’s status as a model system for comparative research.

Judy Strommer received B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from UCLA. She lives with her family in Guelph, Ontario, where she is a Professor of Plant Agriculture at the University of Guelph. She was introduced to Petunia research by Tom Gerats at a meeting of the Genetics Society of America more than 20 years ago. Current research in her laboratory involves analysis of the regulation of anthocyanin production in grape and development of feed-based vaccines, but she remains a devoted fan of Petunia and the research it has inspired.

Author(s): João Renato Stehmann, Aline P. Lorenz-Lemke, Loreta B. Freitas, João Semir (auth.), Tom Gerats, Judith Strommer (eds.)
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 445
City: New York
Tags: Plant Sciences; Plant Genetics & Genomics; Plant Physiology; Plant Pathology

Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
The Genus Petunia....Pages 1-28
Petunia as a Model System for the Genetics and Evolution of Pollination Syndromes....Pages 29-49
Benzenoids Dominate the Fragrance of Petunia Flowers....Pages 51-69
ADH and PDC: Key Roles for Enzymes of Alcoholic Fermentation....Pages 71-84
Gametophytic Self-Incompatibility in Petunia....Pages 85-106
Cytoplasmic Male Sterility and Fertility Restoration in Petunia....Pages 107-129
Development and Function of the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis in Petunia....Pages 131-156
Vegetative Branching in Petunia....Pages 157-177
Development of the Petunia Inflorescence....Pages 179-197
Evolution and Development of the Flower....Pages 199-224
Combinatorial Action of Petunia MADS Box Genes and Their Protein Products....Pages 225-245
The Role of Expansins A in Petunia Development....Pages 247-267
The Genetics of Flower Color....Pages 269-299
Petunia Flower Senescence....Pages 301-324
Genetic Recombination and Mapping in Petunia....Pages 325-341
Impact of Retroelements in Shaping the Petunia Genome....Pages 343-363
Identification and Exploitation of Petunia Transposable Elements: A Brief History....Pages 365-379
Virus-Induced Gene Silencing for Functional Characterization of Genes in Petunia....Pages 381-394
Transformation and Regeneration of Petunia....Pages 395-409
Petunia Biotechnology....Pages 411-433
Back Matter....Pages 435-445