Project Details
Genetic basis and ecological importance of adaptive myxospermic strategies to drought stress in the Camelineae tribe and the Brassicaceae family (A04)
Subject Area
Plant Genetics and Genomics
Term
since 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 456082119
The ability of seeds to survive and germinate under varying environmental conditions is crucial for the survival of plant populations. This project will evaluate the ecological role of seed mucilage composition, and link the trait to seed quality and germination in Camelina sativa, a species adapted to semiarid environments and frequently described as a competing weed. We will compare the role of mucilage synthesis and regulation genes in seed germination ability under adverse conditions in C. sativa and ruderal A. thaliana with the aim to identify and compare adaptive gene effects across these related species with different ecologies.
DFG Programme
CRC/Transregios
Subproject of
TRR 341:
Plant Ecological Genetics
Applicant Institution
Universität zu Köln
Project Head
Professor Dr. Björn Usadel, since 7/2022