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The <scp> MADS </scp> ‐box gene <scp> PpPI </scp> is a key regulator of the double‐flower trait in peach

Authors :
Ruoxi Zhang
Lu Wang
Yaming Cai
Beibei Zheng
Collins Ogutu
Yuepeng Han
Qiurui Yang
Liao Liao
Binwen Luo
Source :
Physiologia Plantarum. 173:2119-2129
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Double flower is an invaluable trait in ornamental peach, but the mechanism underlying its development remains largely unknown. Here, we report the roles of ABCE model genes in double flower development in peach. A total of nine ABCE regulatory genes, including eight MADS-box genes and one AP2/EREBP gene, were identified in the peach genome. Subcellular localization assay showed that all the ABCE proteins were localized in the nucleus. Four genes, PpAP1, PpAP3, PpSEP3 and PpPI, showed a difference in expression levels between single and double flowers. Ectopic overexpression of PpPI increased petal number in Arabidopsis, while transgenic lines overexpressing PpAP3 or PpSEP3 were morphologically similar to wild-type. Ectopic overexpression of PpAP1 resulted in a significant decrease in the number of basal leaves and caused early flowering. These results suggest that PpPI is likely crucial for double flower development in peach. Additionally, double flowers have petaloid sepals and stamens, and single flower could occasionally change to be double flower by converting stamens to petals in peach, suggesting that the double-flower trait is likely to have evolved from an ancestral single-flower structure. Our results provide new insights into mechanisms underlying the double-flower trait in peach. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
13993054 and 00319317
Volume :
173
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physiologia Plantarum
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b91a8d1582f60332fd68009bff593d69