花序
拟南芥
突变体
分生组织
生物
植物
遗传学
MADS箱
基因
作者
Irene Martínez‐Fernández,Chloé Fourquin,Donna L. Lindsay,Ana Berbel,Vicente Balanzà,Shaoming Huang,Marion Dalmais,Christine Le Signor,Abdelhafid Bendahmane,Thomas D. Warkentin,Francisco Madueño,Cristina Ferrándiz
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2321975121
摘要
Monocarpic plants have a single reproductive phase in their life. Therefore, flower and fruit production are restricted to the length of this period. This reproductive strategy involves the regulation of flowering cessation by a coordinated arrest of the growth of the inflorescence meristems, optimizing resource allocation to ensure seed filling. Flowering cessation appears to be a regulated phenomenon in all monocarpic plants. Early studies in several species identified seed production as a major factor triggering inflorescence proliferative arrest. Recently, genetic factors controlling inflorescence arrest, in parallel to the putative signals elicited by seed production, have started to be uncovered in Arabidopsis, with the MADS-box gene FRUITFULL (FUL) playing a central role in the process. However, whether the genetic network regulating arrest is also at play in other species is completely unknown. Here, we show that this role of FUL is not restricted to Arabidopsis but is conserved in another monocarpic species with a different inflorescence structure, field pea, strongly suggesting that the network controlling the end of flowering is common to other plants. Moreover, field trials with lines carrying mutations in pea FUL genes show that they could be used to boost crop yield.
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