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. 2021 Jul;113(4):2211-2220.
doi: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2021.05.009. Epub 2021 May 19.

Transcriptome comparison of different ploidy reveals the mechanism of photosynthetic efficiency superiority of triploid poplar

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Transcriptome comparison of different ploidy reveals the mechanism of photosynthetic efficiency superiority of triploid poplar

Wenqi Wu et al. Genomics. 2021 Jul.
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Abstract

Triploid poplars have obvious growth advantages, especially in leaf development and photosynthetic characteristics, but the molecular mechanism has not been revealed yet. In order to better understand the regulation mechanisms of leaf and chlorophyll development in the triploid poplars, we combined the leaf phenotypic data with the transcriptomic data of the 5th, 10th, and 25th leaves from triploid and diploid poplars, using weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA), and revealed that PpnGRF5-1 had a strong correlation with leaf development and net photosynthetic rate (Pn). PpnGRF5-1 overexpression transgenic plants showed that the leaf area, Pn, and chlorophyll concentration were significantly increased. Transcriptomic data analysis of the third leaf from PpnGRF5-1 overexpression transgenic plants showed that PpnGRF5-1 could up-regulate the expression levels of chlorophyll synthesis genes and down-regulate the transcription of chlorophyll degradation enzymes. Overall, our studies have greatly expanded our understanding of the molecular mechanisms regulating triploid growth dominance.

Keywords: Co-expression network; Growth-regulating factors; Leaf development; Net photosynthetic rate; Triploid poplar.

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