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Functional diversification and molecular mechanisms of FLOWERING LOCUS T/TERMINAL FLOWER 1 family genes in horticultural plants

Shuang Wang, Yiman Yang, Fadi Chen, Jiafu Jiang

2022Molecular Horticulture21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flowering is an important process in higher plants and is regulated by a variety of factors, including light, temperature, and phytohormones. Flowering restriction has a considerable impact on the commodity value and production cost of many horticultural crops. In Arabidopsis, the FT/TFL1 gene family has been shown to integrate signals from various flowering pathways and to play a key role in the transition from flower production to seed development. Studies in several plant species of the FT/TFL1 gene family have revealed it harbors functional diversity in the regulation of flowering. Here, we review the functional evolution of the FT/TFL1 gene family in horticulture plants and its unique regulatory mechanisms; in addition, the FT/TFL1 family of genes as an important potential breeding target is explored.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyLocus (genetics)GeneDiversification (marketing strategy)GeneticsGene familyFlowering plantBotanyTerminal (telecommunication)GenomeEngineeringBusinessMarketingTelecommunicationsPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant Parasitism and ResistanceFlowering Plant Growth and Cultivation
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