Floral‐promoting GmFT homologs trigger photoperiodic after‐effects: An important mechanism for early‐maturing soybean varieties to regulate reproductive development and adapt to high latitudes

Author:

Wang Junya12,Xu Xin2ORCID,Wang Peiguo2,Zhang Lixin2,Liu Lifeng2,Liu Luping2,Wu Tingting2,Song Wenwen2,Yuan Shan2,Jiang Bingjun2ORCID,Hou Wensheng2ORCID,Wu Cunxiang2,Sun Shi2,Yu Lijie1,Han Tianfu12

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Plant Biology, College of Life Science and Technology Harbin Normal University Harbin China

2. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Key Laboratory of Soybean Biology (Beijing), Institute of Crop Sciences Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractSoybean (Glycine max) is a typical short‐day plant, but has been widely cultivated in high‐latitude long‐day (LD) regions because of the development of early‐maturing genotypes which are photoperiod‐insensitive. However, some early‐maturing varieties exhibit significant responses to maturity under different daylengths but not for flowering, depicting an evident photoperiodic after‐effect, a poorly understood mechanism. In this study, we investigated the postflowering responses of 11 early‐maturing soybean varieties to various preflowering photoperiodic treatments. We confirmed that preflowering SD conditions greatly promoted maturity and other postflowering developmental stages. Soybean homologs of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT), including GmFT2a, GmFT3a, GmFT3b and GmFT5a, were highly accumulated in leaves under preflowering SD treatment. More importantly, they maintained a high expression level after flowering even under LD conditions. E1 RNAi and GmFT2a overexpression lines showed extremely early maturity regardless of preflowering SD and LD treatments due to constitutively high levels of floral‐promoting GmFT homolog expression throughout their life cycle. Collectively, our data indicate that high and stable expression of floral‐promoting GmFT homologs play key roles in the maintenance of photoperiodic induction to promote postflowering reproductive development, which confers early‐maturing varieties with appropriate vegetative growth and shortened reproductive growth periods for adaptation to high latitudes.

Publisher

Wiley

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