@article{0668f39611a544ec8c6f7afe949bc455,
title = "Unravelling proximate cues of mass flowering in the tropical forests of South-East Asia from gene expression analyses",
abstract = "Elucidating the physiological mechanisms of the irregular yet concerted flowering rhythm of mass flowering tree species in the tropics requires long-term monitoring of flowering phenology, exogenous and endogenous environmental factors, as well as identifying interactions and dependencies among these factors. To investigate the proximate factors for floral initiation of mast seeding trees in the tropics, we monitored the expression dynamics of two key flowering genes, meteorological conditions and endogenous resources over two flowering events of Shorea curtisii and Shorea leprosula in the Malay Peninsula. Comparisons of expression dynamics of genes studied indicated functional conservation of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and LEAFY (LFY) in Shorea. The genes were highly expressed at least 1 month before anthesis for both species. A mathematical model considering the synergistic effect of cool temperature and drought on activation of the flowering gene was successful in predicting the observed gene expression patterns. Requirement of both cool temperature and drought for floral transition suggested by the model implies that flowering phenologies of these species are sensitive to climate change. Our molecular phenology approach in the tropics sheds light on the conserved role of flowering genes in plants inhabiting different climate zones and can be widely applied to dissect the flowering processes in other plant species.",
author = "Yeoh, {Suat Hui} and Akiko Satake and Shinya Numata and Tomoaki Ichie and Lee, {Soon Leong} and Norlia Basherudin and Norwati Muhammad and Toshiaki Kondo and Tatsuya Otani and Mazlan Hashim and Naoki Tani",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by grants from the Ministry of the Environment, Japan (Environment Research and Technology Development Fund, Grant No. RFd-1101). AS was funded by JSPSKAKENHI (JP26251042), and YSH was funded by MoE-HIR Grant (UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOE/SCI/18). We acknowledge the Selangor State Forest Department for granting the permission to conduct this research in Semangkok Forest Reserve. The authors appreciate B Yasri and P Ramli for their assistance in the fieldwork. We thank the anonymous reviewers and the associate editor for their helpful comments which have contributed to the improvement of our manuscript. Funding Information: This work was supported by grants from the Ministry of the Environment, Japan (Environment Research and Technology Development Fund, Grant No. RFd-1101). AS was funded by JSPSKAKENHI (JP26251042), and YSH was funded by MoE-HIR Grant (UM.C/625/ 1/HIR/MOE/SCI/18). We acknowledge the Selangor State Forest Department for granting the permission to conduct this research in Semangkok Forest Reserve. The authors appreciate B Yasri and P Ramli for their assistance in the fieldwork. We thank the anonymous reviewers and the associate editor for their helpful comments which have contributed to the improvement of our manuscript. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd",
year = "2017",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1111/mec.14257",
language = "English",
volume = "26",
pages = "5074--5085",
journal = "Molecular Ecology",
issn = "0962-1083",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "19",
}