Non-vernalization requirement for flowering in Brassica rapa conferred by a dominant allele of FLOWERING LOCUS T

THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS(2023)

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Key message We identified and characterized a dominant FT allele for flowering without vernalization in Brassica rapa , while demonstrating its potential for deployment in breeding to accelerate flowering in various Brassicaceae crops. Abstract Controlling the timing of flowering is key to improving yield and quality of several agricultural crops including the Brassicas. Many Brassicaceae crops possess a conserved flowering mechanism in which FLOWERING LOCUS C ( FLC ) represses the transcription of flowering activators such as FLOWERING LOCUS T ( FT ) during vernalization. Here, we employed genetic analysis based on next-generation sequencing to identify a dominant FT allele, BraA.FT.2-C , for flowering in the absence of vernalization in the Brassica rapa cultivar ‘CHOY SUM EX CHINA 3’. BraA.FT.2-C harbors two large insertions upstream of its coding region and is expressed without vernalization, despite FLC expression. We show that BraA.FT.2-C offers an opportunity to introduce flowering without vernalization requirement into winter-type brassica crops, including B . napus , which have many functional FLC paralogs. Furthermore, we demonstrated the feasibility of using B . rapa harboring BraA.FT.2-C as rootstock for grafting to induce flowering in radish ( Raphanus sativus ), which requires vernalization for flowering. We believe that the ability of BraA.FT.2-C to overcome repression by FLC can have significant applications in brassica crops breeding to increase yields by accelerating or delaying flowering.
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flowering,brassica,dominant allele,non-vernalization
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