2023
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae9040428
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Transcriptome Analysis of Ethylene Response in Chrysanthemum moriflolium Ramat. with an Emphasis on Flowering Delay

Abstract: Ethylene is a gaseous phytohormone that delays flowering in Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. To date, however, there have been no systematic studies on genes involved in the ethylene response of this species, and the mechanism underlying ethylene-delayed flowering remains unclear. Herein, we applied RNA sequencing to characterize the ethylene response by comparing the transcriptomes of chrysanthemum cultivar ‘Jinba’ with or without ethephon treatment. Six unique RNA-seq libraries were generated. The identified … Show more

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“…Hormone regulation and signaling plays a critical role in the induction of flowering [33][34][35]. Ethylene, for instance, has been shown to exert a delaying effect on flowering time, impeding the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth in Arabidopsis and Chrysanthemum, while promoting flowering in pineapple [36,37]. Several reports have elucidated the regulatory role of the AP2/ERF family in modulating flowering time [37,38].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hormone regulation and signaling plays a critical role in the induction of flowering [33][34][35]. Ethylene, for instance, has been shown to exert a delaying effect on flowering time, impeding the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth in Arabidopsis and Chrysanthemum, while promoting flowering in pineapple [36,37]. Several reports have elucidated the regulatory role of the AP2/ERF family in modulating flowering time [37,38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%