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Title: Ghd7 ( Ma 6 ) Represses Sorghum Flowering in Long Days: Ghd7 Alleles Enhance Biomass Accumulation and Grain Production

Journal Article · · The Plant Genome
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  1. Centenary College of Louisiana Shreveport LA 71104, Dep. of Biochemistry and Biophysics Texas AM Univ. College Station TX 77843
  2. Dep. of Biochemistry and Biophysics Texas AM Univ. College Station TX 77843
  3. Texas Agrilife Research and Extension Center Stephenville TX 76401
  4. Dep. of Soil and Crop Sciences Texas AM Univ. College Station TX 77843
  5. Dep. of Horticultural Sciences and Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology Texas AM Univ. College Station TX 77843

Sorghum Ma 6 , a strong repressor of flowering in long days (LDs), was identified as the CONSTANS, CO‐like, and TOC1 (CCT)‐domain protein encoded by Sb Ghd7 . Sorghum Ghd7 increases photoperiod sensitivity and delays flowering by inhibiting expression of the floral activator Sb Ehd1 and genes encoding FT. Sb Ghd7 expression is light‐dependent and gated by the circadian clock. In LDs when flowering is repressed, Sb Ghd7 mRNA abundance peaks in the morning and evening. In short days (SDs) when floral initiation occurs, the evening phase of Sb Ghd7 expression occurs in darkness, reducing Sb Ghd7 mRNA abundance. In energy sorghum hybrids, dominant alleles of Sb Ghd7 and Sb PRR37 act in additive fashion to delay floral initiation for ∼175 d until daylengths decrease below 12.3 h. In contrast, photoperiod‐insensitive grain sorghum genotypes containing recessive alleles of Sb Ghd7 and Sb PRR37 flower in 60 to 80 d. Recessive alleles of Sb Ghd7 and Sb PRR37 are present in historically important sorghum germplasm introduced into the United States in the 1800s that was used to produce early flowering grain and sweet sorghum. Recessive alleles ghd7‐1 and prr37‐1 are present in maturity standards such as SM100, and in BTx406, a genotype used in the Sorghum Conversion Program to convert late‐flowering photoperiod‐sensitive sorghum accessions into early flowering photoperiod‐insensitive germplasm useful for grain sorghum breeding. The results show that alleles of Sb Ghd7 confer differences in photoperiod sensitivity and flowering times that are critical for production of late‐flowering high‐biomass energy sorghum and early flowering grain sorghum.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
Grant/Contract Number:
FG02-06ER64306
OSTI ID:
1755467
Journal Information:
The Plant Genome, Journal Name: The Plant Genome Vol. 7 Journal Issue: 2; ISSN 1940-3372
Publisher:
Wiley Blackwell (John Wiley & Sons)Copyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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