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The wheat VRN2 gene is a flowering repressor down-regulated by vernalization
Fecha
2004-03Registro en:
Yan, Liuling; Loukoianov, Artem; Blechl, Ann; Tranquilli, Gabriela Edith; Ramakrishna, Wusirika; et al.; The wheat VRN2 gene is a flowering repressor down-regulated by vernalization; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Science; 303; 5664; 3-2004; 1640-1644
0036-8075
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Yan, Liuling
Loukoianov, Artem
Blechl, Ann
Tranquilli, Gabriela Edith
Ramakrishna, Wusirika
San Miguel, Phillip
Bennetzen, Jeffrey L.
Echenique, Carmen Viviana
Dubcovsky, Jorge
Resumen
Plants with a winter growth habit flower earlier when exposed for several weeks to cold temperatures, a process called vernalization. We report here the positional cloning of the wheat vernalization gene VRN2, a dominant repressor of flowering that is down-regulated by vernalization. Loss of function of VRN2, whether by natural mutations or deletions, resulted in spring lines, which do not require vernalization to flower. Reduction of the RNA level of VRN2 by RNA interference accelerated the flowering time of transgenic winter-wheat plants by more than a month.