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The Flavonoid Biosynthesis and Regulation in Brassica napus: A Review

Yuanyuan Chen, Hai-Qin Lu, Kai-Xuan Jiang, Yiran Wang, Youping Wang, Jinjin Jiang

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Brassica napus is an important crop for edible oil, vegetables, biofuel, and animal food. It is also an ornamental crop for its various petal colors. Flavonoids are a group of secondary metabolites with antioxidant activities and medicinal values, and are important to plant pigmentation, disease resistance, and abiotic stress responses. The yellow seed coat, purple leaf and inflorescence, and colorful petals of B. napus have been bred for improved nutritional value, tourism and city ornamentation. The putative loci and genes regulating flavonoid biosynthesis in B. napus have been identified using germplasms with various seed, petal, leaf, and stem colors, or different flavonoid contents under stress conditions. This review introduces the advances of flavonoid profiling, biosynthesis, and regulation during development and stress responses of B. napus, and hopes to help with the breeding of B. napus with better quality, ornamental value, and stress resistances.

Topics & Concepts

Flavonoid biosynthesisPetalBiologyBrassicaFlavonoidOrnamental plantAbiotic stressBotanyAntioxidantGeneTranscriptomeGeneticsBiochemistryGene expressionPlant Gene Expression AnalysisPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms