Constitutive expression of Arabidopsis LEAFY or APETALA1 genes in citrus reduces their generation time

Citrus trees have a long juvenile phase that delays their reproductive development by between 6 and 20 years, depending on the species. With the aim of accelerating their flowering time, we transformed juvenile citrus seedlings to constitutively express the Arabidopsis LEAFY (LFY) or APETALA1 (AP1) genes, which promote flower initiation in Arabidopsis. Both types of transgenic citrus produced fertile flowers and fruits as early as the first year, notably through a mechanism involving an appreciable shortening of their juvenile phase. Furthermore, expression of AP1 was as efficient as LFY in the initiation of flowers, and did not produce any severe developmental abnormality. Both types of transgenic trees flowered in consecutive years, and their flowering response was under environmental control. In addition, zygotic and nucellar derived transgenic seedlings had a very short juvenile phase and flowered in their first spring, demonstrating the stability and inheritance of this trait. These results open new possibilities for domestication, genetic improvement, and experimental research in citrus and other woody species.

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Main Authors: Peña, L., Martín-Trillo, M., Juárez, J., Pina, J. A., Navarro, L., Martínez-Zapater, J. M.
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Published: Springer Nature 2001
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/3368
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/294312
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2943122023-02-20T10:37:29Z Constitutive expression of Arabidopsis LEAFY or APETALA1 genes in citrus reduces their generation time Peña, L. Martín-Trillo, M. Juárez, J. Pina, J. A. Navarro, L. Martínez-Zapater, J. M. Citrus trees have a long juvenile phase that delays their reproductive development by between 6 and 20 years, depending on the species. With the aim of accelerating their flowering time, we transformed juvenile citrus seedlings to constitutively express the Arabidopsis LEAFY (LFY) or APETALA1 (AP1) genes, which promote flower initiation in Arabidopsis. Both types of transgenic citrus produced fertile flowers and fruits as early as the first year, notably through a mechanism involving an appreciable shortening of their juvenile phase. Furthermore, expression of AP1 was as efficient as LFY in the initiation of flowers, and did not produce any severe developmental abnormality. Both types of transgenic trees flowered in consecutive years, and their flowering response was under environmental control. In addition, zygotic and nucellar derived transgenic seedlings had a very short juvenile phase and flowered in their first spring, demonstrating the stability and inheritance of this trait. These results open new possibilities for domestication, genetic improvement, and experimental research in citrus and other woody species. 2023-02-20T10:37:29Z 2023-02-20T10:37:29Z 2001 journal article Nature Biotechnology 19: 263-267 (2001) 1087-0156 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/3368 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/294312 10.1038/85719 1546-1696 en none Springer Nature
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description Citrus trees have a long juvenile phase that delays their reproductive development by between 6 and 20 years, depending on the species. With the aim of accelerating their flowering time, we transformed juvenile citrus seedlings to constitutively express the Arabidopsis LEAFY (LFY) or APETALA1 (AP1) genes, which promote flower initiation in Arabidopsis. Both types of transgenic citrus produced fertile flowers and fruits as early as the first year, notably through a mechanism involving an appreciable shortening of their juvenile phase. Furthermore, expression of AP1 was as efficient as LFY in the initiation of flowers, and did not produce any severe developmental abnormality. Both types of transgenic trees flowered in consecutive years, and their flowering response was under environmental control. In addition, zygotic and nucellar derived transgenic seedlings had a very short juvenile phase and flowered in their first spring, demonstrating the stability and inheritance of this trait. These results open new possibilities for domestication, genetic improvement, and experimental research in citrus and other woody species.
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Martín-Trillo, M.
Juárez, J.
Pina, J. A.
Navarro, L.
Martínez-Zapater, J. M.
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Martín-Trillo, M.
Juárez, J.
Pina, J. A.
Navarro, L.
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Constitutive expression of Arabidopsis LEAFY or APETALA1 genes in citrus reduces their generation time
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Martín-Trillo, M.
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Pina, J. A.
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title Constitutive expression of Arabidopsis LEAFY or APETALA1 genes in citrus reduces their generation time
title_short Constitutive expression of Arabidopsis LEAFY or APETALA1 genes in citrus reduces their generation time
title_full Constitutive expression of Arabidopsis LEAFY or APETALA1 genes in citrus reduces their generation time
title_fullStr Constitutive expression of Arabidopsis LEAFY or APETALA1 genes in citrus reduces their generation time
title_full_unstemmed Constitutive expression of Arabidopsis LEAFY or APETALA1 genes in citrus reduces their generation time
title_sort constitutive expression of arabidopsis leafy or apetala1 genes in citrus reduces their generation time
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