Noccaea caerulescens mutants/ecotypes
Donated by
- Martin Broadley Plant and Crop Sciences Division, Plant Sciences Building, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham
- Seosamh O'Lochlainn Plant and Crop Sciences Division, Plant Sciences Building, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham
- Neil Graham Plant and Crop Sciences Division, Plant Sciences Building, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham
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Description
Noccaea caerulescens Saint Laurent Le Minier
- All stocks (9981 - 9989 inclusive) are from the same original population/ecotype i.e. from the "Saint Laurent Le Minier" ecotype.
- Stocks 9981...9984 are early flowering mutants
- Stocks 9985...9989 are ecotypes
- Lines 9985 - 9989 inclusive are selfed (S3) accession lines from the same ecotype population used to create the fast cycling (M4 and M5) mutant lines 9981 - 9984 inclusive i.e. 9985 - 9989 are effectively M0 of lines 9981 - 9984.
Species variant data
ecotype information | |
minimum latitude maximum latitude minimum longitude maximum longitude minimum altitude maximum altitude |
43.93 43.93 3.67 3.67 100m 500m |
- habitat: Heavy-metal-enriched (Zn-Pb-Cd) lead/zinc mine spoil tailings (closed 1993), on a metaliferous, calamine, calcareous, porous, basal substrate, located in the south Cévennes mountain range, S. France. Site consists of Zn/Pb sulphides and oxides associated with barite. The region's climate and vegetation are considered to be generally sub-Mediterranean.
- Location: Saint-Laurent-Le-Minier, Ganges, Parc National des Cévènnes, Département du Gard, Région Languedoc-Roussillon, (40 km north of Montpellier).
- Country : France
References
- Lochlainn, S. et al. 2011. Generation of non vernal-obligate, faster-cycling Noccaea caerulescens lines through fast neutron mutagenesis. New Phytologist 189(2):409-14.PubMed ID: 21058953.