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High-Temperature Conditions Promote Soybean Flowering through the Transcriptional Reprograming of Flowering Genes in the Photoperiod Pathway.

Dong Hyeon No1, Dongwon Baek2, Su Hyeon Lee1, Mi Sun Cheong3, Hyun Jin Chun3, Mi Suk Park2, Hyun Min Cho1, Byung Jun Jin1, Lack Hyeon Lim1, Yong Bok Lee1,3, Sang In Shim3, Jong-Il Chung3, Min Chul Kim1,2,3.   

Abstract

Global warming has an impact on crop growth and development. Flowering time is particularly sensitive to environmental factors such as day length and temperature. In this study, we investigated the effects of global warming on flowering using an open-top Climatron chamber, which has a higher temperature and CO2 concentration than in the field. Two different soybean cultivars, Williams 82 and IT153414, which exhibited different flowering times, were promoted flowering in the open-top Climatron chamber than in the field. We more specifically examined the expression patterns of soybean flowering genes on the molecular level under high-temperature conditions. The elevated temperature induced the expression of soybean floral activators, GmFT2a and GmFT5a as well as a set of GmCOL genes. In contrast, it suppressed floral repressors, E1 and E2 homologs. Moreover, high-temperature conditions affected the expression of these flowering genes in a day length-independent manner. Taken together, our data suggest that soybean plants properly respond and adapt to changing environments by modulating the expression of a set of flowering genes in the photoperiod pathway for the successful production of seeds and offspring.

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Keywords:  carbon dioxide; flowering time; gene expression; high temperature; soybean

Year:  2021        PMID: 33525667      PMCID: PMC7865498          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22031314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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