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Homologs of FT , CEN and FD respond to developmental and environmental signals affecting growth and flowering in the perennial vine kiwifruit
Author(s) -
VarkonyiGasic Erika,
Moss Sarah M. A.,
Voogd Charlotte,
Wang Tianchi,
Putterill Joanna,
Hellens Roger P.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
new phytologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.742
H-Index - 244
eISSN - 1469-8137
pISSN - 0028-646X
DOI - 10.1111/nph.12162
Subject(s) - dormancy , biology , ectopic expression , perennial plant , actinidia chinensis , botany , locus (genetics) , abscisic acid , chilling requirement , photoperiodism , flowering locus c , gene , arabidopsis , germination , genetics , mutant
SummaryFLOWERING LOCUS T ( FT ) and CENTRORADIALIS ( CEN ) homologs have been implicated in regulation of growth, determinacy and flowering. The roles of kiwifruit FT and CEN were explored using a combination of expression analysis, protein interactions, response to temperature in high‐chill and low‐chill kiwifruit cultivars and ectopic expression in A rabidopsis and A ctinidia . The expression and activity of FT was opposite from that of CEN and incorporated an interaction with a FLOWERING LOCUS D ( FD )‐like bZIP transcription factor. Accumulation of FT transcript was associated with plant maturity and particular stages of leaf, flower and fruit development, but could be detected irrespective of the flowering process and failed to induce precocious flowering in transgenic kiwifruit. Instead, transgenic plants demonstrated reduced growth and survival rate. Accumulation of FT transcript was detected in dormant buds and stem in response to winter chilling. In contrast, FD in buds was reduced by exposure to cold. CEN transcript accumulated in developing latent buds, but declined before the onset of dormancy and delayed flowering when ectopically expressed in kiwifruit. Our results suggest roles for FT , CEN and FD in integration of developmental and environmental cues that affect dormancy, budbreak and flowering in kiwifruit.