Heterologous expression of flowering locus T promotes flowering but does not affect diurnal movement in the legume Lotus japonicus

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Abstract

Flowering locus T (FT) is known to promote flowering in response to photoperiodic conditions and has recently been shown to contribute to other phenomenon, such as diurnal stomatal movement. In legumes, FTs are classified into three subtypes, though the role of each subtype is not well defined. It has been reported that when FT of Lotus japonicus (LjFT) is heterologously expressed in Arabidopsis, LjFT functions as a mobile florigen to promote flowering, similar to Arabidopsis FT (AtFT). In this study, we expressed AtFT in L. japonicus using the SUC2 promoter and showed that heterologous expression of AtFT was able to promote flowering in the plant. We also showed that AtFT expression does not affect stomatal closing nor nyctinastic leaf movement. These findings contribute to our understanding of flower development and have potential application to breeding or plant biotechnology.

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Harada, A., Tsuji, N., Fujimoto, N., Matsuo, M., Saito, M., & Kanzawa, N. (2022). Heterologous expression of flowering locus T promotes flowering but does not affect diurnal movement in the legume Lotus japonicus. Plant Biotechnology, 39(2), 155–163. https://doi.org/10.5511/plantbiotechnology.22.0210a

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