2017
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erx044
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Three FT and multiple CEN and BFT genes regulate maturity, flowering, and vegetative phenology in kiwifruit

Abstract: HighlightSequential action of kiwifruit CEN, BFT, and FT genes regulates growth, dormancy, and flowering. Two differentially expressed FT genes have different impacts on flowering and plant morphology.

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“…These phenotypes, particularly the altered architecture with increased lateral branching and insensitivity to environmental conditions initiating bud‐set and dormancy, were in common with trees overexpressing FT genes (Endo et al ., ; Klocko et al ., ; Srinivasan et al ., ), demonstrating common outcomes of altered FT/CEN balances. While ectopic overexpression of kiwifruit FT genes gave rise to in vitro flowers (Moss et al ., ; Voogd et al ., ), the terminating effect of mutations in AcCEN4 and AcCEN became evident in the stage when the flowering activator AcFT expression was detectable, suggesting that the mutations affecting CEN genes are only relevant in the presence of a functional FT, as previously emphasized in tomato (Lifschitz et al ., ).…”
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“…These phenotypes, particularly the altered architecture with increased lateral branching and insensitivity to environmental conditions initiating bud‐set and dormancy, were in common with trees overexpressing FT genes (Endo et al ., ; Klocko et al ., ; Srinivasan et al ., ), demonstrating common outcomes of altered FT/CEN balances. While ectopic overexpression of kiwifruit FT genes gave rise to in vitro flowers (Moss et al ., ; Voogd et al ., ), the terminating effect of mutations in AcCEN4 and AcCEN became evident in the stage when the flowering activator AcFT expression was detectable, suggesting that the mutations affecting CEN genes are only relevant in the presence of a functional FT, as previously emphasized in tomato (Lifschitz et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Previously, five kiwifruit CEN ‐like genes have been identified (Voogd et al ., ). This gene duplication and divergence would be expected to contribute to the regulation of kiwifruit architecture and flowering, but it has been highly problematic to differentiate their endogenous roles, functionally distinguish paralogous genes and generate mutations specifically affecting one or more alleles and members of this gene family.…”
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confidence: 97%
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