2022
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae8100918
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Touch-Induced Transcriptional Changes in Flower Buds of a Non-Model Horticultural Plant Dianthus hybrida

Abstract: Touch stimulus responses are common in plants. Some flowering plants sense the arrival of their pollinators and secrete nectar or release pollen sacs, facilitating successful pollination. Molecular mechanisms for mechanical stimulus responses in plants are well characterized in Arabidopsis leaves, but not in non-model plants or other organs such as flowers. Here, we performed RNA-seq analysis of touched flower buds of Dianthus hybrida, a major ornamental plant. Upon touch treatment, 931 and 132 genes were upre… Show more

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“…Ornamental plants may undergo future genetic modification by transgene introduction. In D. hybrida, transcriptome analysis to identify genes working at a certain environmental condition was also performed (Nishijima et al 2022). When producing a modified plant of a certain gene, it is in our interest to develop transgenic plants that is infertile to reduce the chance of inadvertent spread of transgenes which, in turn, has the potential to significantly alter the ecological balance within a short time frame (Pilson and Prendeville 2004).…”
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“…Ornamental plants may undergo future genetic modification by transgene introduction. In D. hybrida, transcriptome analysis to identify genes working at a certain environmental condition was also performed (Nishijima et al 2022). When producing a modified plant of a certain gene, it is in our interest to develop transgenic plants that is infertile to reduce the chance of inadvertent spread of transgenes which, in turn, has the potential to significantly alter the ecological balance within a short time frame (Pilson and Prendeville 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%