2018
DOI: 10.1111/pce.13130
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Developmental responses of bread wheat to changes in ambient temperature following deletion of a locus that includes FLOWERING LOCUS T1

Abstract: FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) is a central integrator of environmental signals that regulates the timing of vegetative to reproductive transition in flowering plants. In model plants, these environmental signals have been shown to include photoperiod, vernalization, and ambient temperature pathways, and in crop species, the integration of the ambient temperature pathway remains less well understood. In hexaploid wheat, at least 5 FT‐like genes have been identified, each with a copy on the A, B, and D genomes. Here, w… Show more

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“…An independent deletion of FT-B1 was associated with a similar lateflowering phenotype (Dixon et al, 2018). These studies confirmed the importance of FT1 in promoting flowering in hexaploid wheat.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…An independent deletion of FT-B1 was associated with a similar lateflowering phenotype (Dixon et al, 2018). These studies confirmed the importance of FT1 in promoting flowering in hexaploid wheat.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…flowering; both wild type and the ft-b1 mutant flowered earlier at higher temperatures, although flowering was delayed at both temperatures in the mutant (Figure 7). High temperature acceleration of flowering was also observed in a deletion of FT-B1 that arose in a photoperiod-sensitive background (Dixon et al, 2018), where loss of ft-b1 delayed flowering to a similar extent at low or high temperatures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Spikelet initiation occurs in the absence of FT1 expression, likely promoted by FT3. However, the timing of spikelet initiation is affected by variation in FT1 expression (Digel et al, 2015;Dixon et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gain‐of‐function photoperiod‐insensitive alleles of Ppd‐1 were shown recently to reduce the number of spikelets that form on an inflorescence, which is caused by a shortened duration of early developmental stages that can be only partially compensated by an increased rate of spikelet initiation (Ochagavía et al ) (Figure ). Moreover, FT‐B1 ( FT1 from the B genome of bread wheat) acts downstream of Ppd‐1 to influence spikelet number, with loss of FT‐B1 resulting in increased spikelet number, in a thermally‐responsive manner (Dixon et al ; Finnegan et al ) (Figure ). FT1‐dependent control of spikelet architecture was also supported by recent analysis of TEOSINTE BRANCHED1 ( TB1 ; orthologue of Vrs5 ) function in wheat, which facilitates paired spikelet development, in a dosage dependent manner, by interacting with FT1 and reducing FT1‐dependent activation of spikelet meristem identity genes (Dixon et al ) (Figure ).…”
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confidence: 99%