2016
DOI: 10.6090/jarq.50.79
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Promotion of Efficient Molecular Breeding Using Chimeric Repressors in Ornamental Flowers

Abstract: Useful novel floral traits have recently been generated in various ornamental crops by using Chimeric REpressor gene Silencing Technology (CRES-T). CRES-T is a plant-specific gene silencing method that targets transcription factors (TFs), causing a dominant loss-of-function phenotype. In our group project, we applied CRES-T to various ornamental crops and mainly elucidated the following points: 1) CRES-T was effective for the modification of floral traits, 2) it was useful in higher polyploidy crops, and 3) it… Show more

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“…TFs play important roles not only in the establishment of floral organ identity but also in the characterization of floral traits, such as colors, scent, and morphology. We had previously performed molecular breeding using TF genes to modify these floral traits in floricultural plants, such as torenia, rose, gentian, lisianthus, cyclamen, chrysanthemum, and morning glory [ 25 , 26 ]. However, until now, the information of chrysanthemum TFs has been poorly characterized.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TFs play important roles not only in the establishment of floral organ identity but also in the characterization of floral traits, such as colors, scent, and morphology. We had previously performed molecular breeding using TF genes to modify these floral traits in floricultural plants, such as torenia, rose, gentian, lisianthus, cyclamen, chrysanthemum, and morning glory [ 25 , 26 ]. However, until now, the information of chrysanthemum TFs has been poorly characterized.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%