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Molecular Basis of Age-Dependent Vernalization in <i>Cardamine flexuosa</i>
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Environmental SignalingBotanyGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular ResearchEpigeneticsPlant DevelopmentPlant StressAge-dependent VernalizationAge CueGene ExpressionEpigenetic RegulationPlant HormoneBiologyChromatinPlant Circadian ClockCardamine FlexuosaDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesMolecular BasisSmall RnaMedicineLife CyclePlant Physiology
Plants flower in response to many varied cues, such as temperature, photoperiod, and age. The floral transition of Cardamine flexuosa, a herbaceous biennial-to-perennial plant, requires exposure to cold temperature, a treatment known as vernalization. C. flexuosa younger than 5 weeks old are not fully responsive to cold treatment. We demonstrate that the levels of two age-regulated microRNAs, miR156 and miR172, regulate the timing of sensitivity in response to vernalization. Age and vernalization pathways coordinately regulate flowering through modulating the expression of CfSOC1, a flower-promoting MADS-box gene. The related annual Arabidopsis thaliana, which has both vernalization and age pathways, does not possess an age-dependent vernalization response. Thus, the recruitment of age cue in response to environmental signals contributes to the evolution of life cycle in plants.
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