Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 8, 2026

Soybean Hairy Root Transformation for the Analysis of Gene Function
Published on: May 5, 2023
Leaf traits associated with flavonol glycoside genes in soybean
1Agriculture Canada Research Station, Harrow, Ontario, Canada N0R 1G0.
Abstract:
In the soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.), the gene combination Fg1 Fg3 is responsible for the glycosylation in the biosynthesis of kaempferol triglucoside (K9) in leaves. The presence of K9 is associated with reduction in chlorophyll content, specific leaf mass, photosynthetic rate and stomatal frequency. Blocking the action of Fg1 Fg3 with the magenta flower gene wm prevents formation of K9 and restores leaf traits to normal. A direct effect of K9 on leaf development is postulated.
Related Concept Videos
Seed Structure and Early Development of the Sporophyte
Cell Signaling in Plants
Plant Hormones
Plant Hormones
Pleiotropy
Transgenic Plants
The first-ever transgenic plant was a tobacco plant developed in 1983 that showed resistance against the tobacco mosaic virus. Since then, many transgenic plants have been developed and commercialized for improving the agricultural, ornamental, and horticultural value of a crop plant. Transgenic...

