Literature DB >> 34270946

Overcoming the genetic compensation response of soybean florigens to improve adaptation and yield at low latitudes.

Xiaoming Li1, Chao Fang2, Yongqing Yang3, Tianxiao Lv2, Tong Su4, Liyu Chen2, Haiyang Nan2, Shichen Li4, Xiaohui Zhao2, Sijia Lu2, Lidong Dong2, Qun Cheng2, Yang Tang2, Meilan Xu5, Jun Abe6, Xingliang Hou1, James L Weller7, Fanjiang Kong8, Baohui Liu9.   

Abstract

The classical soybean (Glycine max) trait long juvenile (LJ) is essentially a reduction in sensitivity to short-day (SD) conditions for induction and completion of flowering, and has been introduced into soybean cultivars to improve yield in tropical environments. However, only one locus, J, is known to confer LJ in low-latitude varieties. Here, we defined two quantitative trait loci contributing to the LJ trait, LJ16.1 and LJ16.2, and identified them as the florigen (FT) homologs FT2a and FT5a, respectively. The two selected florigen variations both delay flowering time under SD conditions by repressing the floral meristem identity gene GmAPETALA1. Single mutants have a relatively subtle effect on flowering time and displayed a substantial genetic compensation response, but this was absent in ft2a ft5a double mutants, which showed an enhanced LJ phenotype that translated to higher yields under SD conditions. A survey of sequence diversity suggests that FT2a and FT5a variants have diverse origins and have played distinct roles as soybean spread to lower latitudes. Our results show that integration of variants in the florigen genes offers a strategy for customizing flowering time to adjust adaptation and improve crop productivity in tropical regions.
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Keywords:  LJ; florigens; long-juvenile trait; low-latitude adaptation; natural variation; yield

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34270946     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.06.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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