Gibberellin a 1 metabolism contributes to the control of photoperiod-mediated tuberization in potato

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Some potato species require a short-day (SD) photoperiod for tuberization, a process that is negatively affected by gibberellins (GAs). Here we report the isolation of StGA3ox2, a gene encoding a GA 3-oxidase, whose expression is increased in the aerial parts and is repressed in the stolons after transfer of photoperiod-dependent potato plants to SD conditions. Over-expression of StGA3ox2 under control of constitutive or leaf-specific promoters results in taller plants which, in contrast to StGA20ox1 over-expressers previously reported, tuberize earlier under SD conditions than the controls. By contrast, StGA3ox2 tuber-specific over-expression results in non-elongated plants with slightly delayed tuber induction. Together, our experiments support that StGA3ox2 expression and gibberellin metabolism significantly contribute to the tuberization time in strictly photoperiod-dependent potato plants. © 2011 Bou-Torrent et al.

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Bou-Torrent, J., Martínez-García, J. F., García-Martínez, J. L., & Prat, S. (2011). Gibberellin a 1 metabolism contributes to the control of photoperiod-mediated tuberization in potato. PLoS ONE, 6(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024458

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