“…In the model plant A. thaliana, 125 R2R3-MYB genes were found(Stracke et al, 2001), and then 126 R2R3-MYB genes detected from the whole genome MYB transcription factor identi cation and divided into 26 subfamilies(Dubos et al, 2010), which provides a reference for the identi cation and analysis of R2R3-MYB transcription factors in other plants. In recent years, numerous R2R3-MYB transcription factors have been identi ed and functionally analyzed, such as in Oryza sativa(Chen et al, 2006), Zea mays(Du et al, 2012), B. napus(Hajiebrahimi et al, 2017) and horticultural plants Petunia, Strawberry(Liu et al, 2021) and Capsicum annuum(Wang et al, 2020). Importantly, more and more biological pathways involved in R2R3-MYB have been revealed, such as the transcriptional regulation of anthocyanins(Zhao et al, 2013), ber development(Wang et al, 2020) and root hair development(Slabaugh et al, 2011).…”