FLOWERING LOCUS T indel variants confer vernalization-independent and photoperiod-insensitive flowering of yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L.)

Author:

Plewiński Piotr1,Rychel-Bielska Sandra2,Kozak Bartosz2,Maureira-Butler Iván J3,Iqbal Muhammad Munir45,Nelson Matthew N6,Książkiewicz Michał1

Affiliation:

1. Polish Academy of Sciences Department of Gene Structure and Function, Institute of Plant Genetics, , Poznań, Poland

2. Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences Department of Genetics, Plant Breeding and Seed Production, , Wrocław, Poland

3. Instituto de Producción y Sanidad Vegetal, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Alimentarias, Universidad Austral de Chile , Valdivia, Chile

4. The University of Western Australia Centre for Plant Genetics and Breeding, , Perth, 6009, WA, Australia

5. Joint initiative of Telethon Kids Institute Genomics WA, , Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and The University of Western Australia, QEII campus, Nedlands, 6009, Western Australia, Australia

6. The University of Western Australia The UWA Institute of Agriculture, , Perth, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Ongoing climate change has considerably reduced the seasonal window for crop vernalization, concurrently expanding cultivation area into northern latitudes with long-day photoperiod. To address these changes, cool season legume breeders need to understand molecular control of vernalization and photoperiod. A key floral transition gene integrating signals from these pathways is the Flowering locus T (FT). Here, a recently domesticated grain legume, yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L.), was explored for potential involvement of FT homologues in abolition of vernalization and photoperiod requirements. Two FTa (LlutFTa1a and LlutFTa1b) and FTc (LlutFTc1 and LlutFTc2) homologues were identified and sequenced for two contrasting parents of a reference recombinant inbred line (RIL) population, an early-flowering cultivar Wodjil and a late-flowering wild-type P28213. Large deletions were detected in the 5′ promoter regions of three FT homologues. Quantitative trait loci were identified for flowering time and vernalization response in the RIL population and in a diverse panel of wild and domesticated accessions. A 2227 bp deletion found in the LlutFTc1 promoter was linked with early phenology and vernalization independence, whereas LlutFTa1a and LlutFTc2 indels with photoperiod responsiveness. Comparative mapping highlighted convergence of FTc1 indel evolution in two Old World lupin species, addressing both artificial selection during domestication and natural adaptation to short season environmental conditions. We concluded that rapid flowering in yellow lupin is associated with the de-repression of the LlutFTc1 homologue from the juvenile phase, putatively due to the elimination of all binding sites in the promoter region for the AGAMOUS-like 15 transcription factor.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Genetics,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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