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Field transcriptome analysis reveals a molecular mechanism for cassava-flowering in a mountainous environment in Southeast Asia.

Hiroki Tokunaga1,2, Do Thi Nhu Quynh3,4, Nguyen Hai Anh3,4, Pham Thi Nhan5, Akihiro Matsui6, Satoshi Takahashi6, Maho Tanaka6, Ngo Minh Anh3,7, Nguyen Van Dong3,4, Le Huy Ham3,4, Asuka Higo8, Truong Minh Hoa5, Manabu Ishitani3,9, Nguyen Ba Nhat Minh5, Nguyen Huu Hy5, Pao Srean10, Vu Anh Thu6,3,4, Nguyen Ba Tung5, Nguyen Anh Vu3,4, Kaho Yamaguchi8, Hiroyuki Tsuji8, Yoshinori Utsumi6,3, Motoaki Seki11,12,13,14.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: The field survey in this article showed in 'KU50', a popular variety and late-branching type of cassava in Southeast Asia, that flowering rarely occurs in normal-field conditions in Southeast Asia but is strongly induced in the dry season in the mountainous region. Flowering time is correlated with the expression patterns of MeFT1 and homologs of Arabidopsis GI, PHYA, and NF-Ys. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a tropical crop that is propagated vegetatively rather than sexually by seed. Flowering rarely occurs in the erect-type variety grown in Southeast Asia, but it is known that cassava produces flowers every year in mountainous regions. Data pertaining to the effect of environmental factors on flowering time and gene expression in cassava, however, is limited. The aim of the present study was to determine the kinds of environmental conditions that regulate flowering time in cassava and the underlying molecular mechanisms. The flowering status of KU50, a popular variety in Southeast Asia and late-branching type of cassava, was monitored in six fields in Vietnam and Cambodia. At non-flowering and flowering field locations in North Vietnam, the two FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT)-like genes, MeFT1 and MeFT2, were characterized by qPCR, and the pattern of expression of flowering-related genes and genes responsive to environmental signals were analyzed by using RNA sequencing data from time-series samples. Results indicate that cassava flowering was induced in the dry season in the mountain region, and that flowering time was correlated with the expression of MeFT1, and homologs of Arabidopsis GI, PHYA, and NF-Ys. Based upon these data, we hypothesize that floral induction in cassava is triggered by some conditions present in the mountain regions during the dry season.
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Keywords:  Cassava; Field transcriptome; Flowering; Manihot esculenta; MeFT1

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32902791     DOI: 10.1007/s11103-020-01057-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Mol Biol        ISSN: 0167-4412            Impact factor:   4.076


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