Regulatory mechanism of the miR172e–LbrAP2 module during the vegetative growth phase transition in Lilium
Main conclusion It was proved for the first time that the miR172e– LbrAP2 module regulated the vegetative growth phase transition in Lilium , which provided a new approach to shorten the juvenile stage of Lilium , improved the reproduction rate, and reduced the propagation cost of Lilium commercial...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Planta 2024-01, Vol.259 (1), p.26-26, Article 26 |
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It was proved for the first time that the miR172e–
LbrAP2
module regulated the vegetative growth phase transition in
Lilium
, which provided a new approach to shorten the juvenile stage of
Lilium
, improved the reproduction rate, and reduced the propagation cost of
Lilium
commercial bulbs.
Lilium
is an ornamental bulb plant that takes at least 3 years to cultivate into commercial seed bulbs under natural conditions. The aim of this study was to shorten the
Lilium
expansion cycle. In this study, the growth cycle of lily tubers induced by low temperature of 15 °C was significantly shorter than that of tubers grown at a conventional temperature. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis showed that the expression patterns of miR172e and
LbrAP2
were negatively correlated. GUS histochemical staining confirmed that miR172e and
LbrAP2
in tobacco leaves interacted with each other after co-transformation. The shear sites of miR172e and its target gene,
LbrAP2
, upon binding, were identified by RLM 5′ RACE analysis. In addition, miR172e and
LbrAP2
showed opposite expression patterns after the transformation of
Arabidopsis
. miR172e overexpression accelerated the transition from juvenile to adult plants, whereas
LbrAP2
overexpression inhibited this process, thus indicating that miR172e negatively regulated the target gene
LbrAP2
. Upregulation of the transcription factor
LbrAP2
delayed the phase transition of plants, whereas miR172 inhibited the transcriptional translation of
LbrAP2
, thereby accelerating the phase transition. Low-temperature treatment of
Lilium
bulbs can shorten
Lilium
development, which provides a new approach to accelerating
Lilium
commercial bulb breeding and reducing breeding costs. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0935 1432-2048 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00425-023-04308-8 |