Advances in understanding epigenetic regulation of plant trichome development: a comprehensive review

Author:

Dong Yuming1,Li Sen1,Wu Haoying1,Gao Yiming1,Feng Zhongxuan1,Zhao Xi1,Shan Li1,Zhang Zhongren1,Ren Huazhong12,Liu Xingwang12

Affiliation:

1. China Agricultural University College of Horticulture, , Beijing 100193, China

2. Sanya Institute of China Agricultural University , Sanya Hainan 572000, China

Abstract

Abstract Plant growth and development are controlled by a complex gene regulatory network, which is currently a focal point of research. It has been established that epigenetic factors play a crucial role in plant growth. Trichomes, specialized appendages that arise from epidermal cells, are of great significance in plant growth and development. As a model system for studying plant development, trichomes possess both commercial and research value. Epigenetic regulation has only recently been implicated in the development of trichomes in a limited number of studies, and microRNA-mediated post-transcriptional regulation appears to dominate in this context. In light of this, we have conducted a review that explores the interplay between epigenetic regulations and the formation of plant trichomes, building upon existing knowledge of hormones and transcription factors in trichome development. Through this review, we aim to deepen our understanding of the regulatory mechanisms underlying trichome formation and shed light on future avenues of research in the field of epigenetics as it pertains to epidermal hair growth.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Genetics,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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