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Shuang Wang1,2, Chunmeng Wang1,2, Zishu Mei1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement, Key Laboratory of Flower Biology and Germplasm Innovation, Key Laboratory of Landscaping, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China.
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In many flowering plants, the transition from vegetative growth to reproductive development is regulated by seasonal changes in photoperiod. Under inductive photoperiods, leaves produce the florigen FT (FLOWERING LOCUS T), which is transported to the shoot apex to promote flowering. The photoperiod is known to have a major effect on the flowering of chrysanthemum. In the perennial short-day (SD) plant Chrysanthemum seticuspe, the expression of CsFTL3 (FT-like gene) does not increase immediately after shifting from long-day (LD) to SD conditions but gradually accumulates under continuous SD conditions, peaking during inflorescence development. However, the underlying mechanism remains elusive. We show that CsFDL1 (an ortholog of FD) is upregulated, while CsFTL3 is downregulated in leaves during the initial stage of SD inductions. Furthermore, the expression of CsFTL3 is upregulated in the leaves of CsFDL1-knockdown transgenic lines. CsFDL1 is expressed in leaves and forms a complex with CsFTL3 to recognize several TCGA- and ACGT-containing motifs in the CsFTL3 promoter. The CsFTL3-CsFDL1 complex downregulates CsFTL3 expression, thereby preventing its excessive induction by SD signals and inhibiting precocious floral transition. This study reveals that CsFDL1 acts as a key early repressor in the photoperiodic flowering pathway of chrysanthemum leaf, mediating negative feedback regulation by forming a complex with CsFTL3 to achieve precise temporal control of SD-dependent flowering responses.
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