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Funct Integr Genomics ; 20(2): 259, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31736011

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The above article was published online with incorrect Fig. 5 legend. The legend for Fig. 4 was repeated in Fig. 5.

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Funct Integr Genomics ; 20(2): 245-258, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31515641

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Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a grain crop grown in the Andes renowned as a highly nutritious plant exhibiting tolerance to abiotic stress such as drought, cold and high salinity. Quinoa grows across a range of latitudes corresponding to differing day lengths, suggesting regional adaptations of flowering regulation. Improved understanding and subsequent modification of the flowering process, including flowering time, ensuring high yields, is one of the key factors behind expansion of cultivation zones and goals of the crop improvement programs worldwide. However, our understanding of the molecular basis of flower initiation and development in quinoa is limited. Here, we use a computational approach to perform genome-wide identification and analysis of 611 orthologues of the Arabidopsis thaliana flowering genes. Conservation of the genes belonging to the photoperiod, gibberellin and autonomous pathways was observed, while orthologues of the key genes found in the vernalisation pathway (FRI, FLC) were absent from the quinoa genome. Our analysis indicated that on average each Arabidopsis flowering gene has two orthologous copies in quinoa. Several genes including orthologues of MIF1, FT and TSF were identified as homologue-rich genes in quinoa. We also identified 459 quinoa-specific genes uniquely expressed in the flower and/or meristem, with no known orthologues in other species. The genes identified provide a resource and framework for further studies of flowering in quinoa and related species. It will serve as valuable resource for plant biologists, crop physiologists and breeders to facilitate further research and establishment of modern breeding programs for quinoa.


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Chenopodium quinoa/genética , Flores/genética , Genoma de Planta , Arabidopsis/genética , Produtos Agrícolas , Secas , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Giberelinas/metabolismo , Meristema , Fotoperíodo , Filogenia , Salinidade
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