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Photoperiod and Vernalization Control of Flowering-Related Genes: A Case Study of the Narrow-Leafed Lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.)
Narrow-leafed lupin ( Lupinus angustifolius L.) is a moderate-yielding legume crop known for its high grain protein content and contribution to soil improvement. It is cultivated under photoperiods ranging from 9 to 17 h, as a spring-sown (in colder locations) or as an autumn-sown crop (in warmer re...
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Published in: | Frontiers in plant science 2020-10, Vol.11, p.572135-572135 |
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Summary: | Narrow-leafed lupin (
Lupinus angustifolius
L.) is a moderate-yielding legume crop known for its high grain protein content and contribution to soil improvement. It is cultivated under photoperiods ranging from 9 to 17 h, as a spring-sown (in colder locations) or as an autumn-sown crop (in warmer regions). Wild populations require a prolonged cold period, called vernalization, to induce flowering. The key achievement of
L. angustifolius
domestication was the discovery of two natural mutations (named
Ku
and
Jul
) conferring vernalization independence. These mutations are overlapping deletion variants in the promoter of
LanFTc1
, a homolog of the
Arabidopsis thaliana FLOWERING LOCUS T
(
FT
) gene. The third deletion, named here as
Pal
, was recently found in primitive germplasm. In this study, we genotyped
L. angustifolius
germplasm that differs in domestication status and geographical origin for
LanFTc1
alleles, which we then phenotyped to establish flowering time and vernalization responsiveness. The
Ku
and
Jul
lines were vernalization-independent and early flowering, wild (
ku
) lines were vernalization-dependent and late flowering, whereas
the Pal
line conferred intermediate phenotype. Three lines representing
ku
,
Pal
, and
Ku
alleles were subjected to gene expression surveys under 8- and 16-h photoperiods.
FT
homologs (
LanFTa1
,
LanFTa2
,
LanFTc1
, and
LanFTc2
) and some genes selected by recent expression quantitative trait loci mapping were analyzed. Expression profiles of
LanFTc1
and
LanAGL8
(
AGAMOUS-like 8
) matched observed differences in flowering time between genotypes, highlighted by high induction after vernalization in the
ku
line. Moreover, these genes revealed altered circadian clock control in
Pal
line under short days.
LanFD
(
FD
) and
LanCRLK1
(
CALCIUM/CALMODULIN-REGULATED RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE 1
) were negatively responsive to vernalization in
Ku
and
Pal
lines but positively responsive or variable in
ku
, whereas
LanUGT85A2
(
UDP-GLUCOSYL TRANSFERASE 85A2
) was significantly suppressed by vernalization in all lines. Such a pattern suggests the opposite regulation of these gene pairs in the vernalization pathway.
LanCRLK1
and
LanUGT85A2
are homologs of
A. thaliana
genes involved in the
FLOWERING LOCUS C
(
FLC
) vernalization pathway. Lupins, like many other legumes, do not have any
FLC
homologs. Therefore, candidate genes surveyed in this study, namely
LanFTc1
,
LanAGL8, LanCRLK1
, and
LanUGT85A2
, may constitute anchors for further el |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2020.572135 |