Photoperiodic Regulation of Tuber Enlargement in Water Yam

In tuberous crops, tuber enlargement is one of the most important target traits for yield formation. It has long been known that tuber growth in yams is enhanced by short-day (SD) conditions, but the mechanism of tuber enlargement remains unknown. Here, we analyzed the photoperiodic regulation of tu...

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Main Authors: Norimitsu Hamaoka, Misato Nabeshima, Takahito Moriyama, Yudai Kozawa, Yushi Ishibashi
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author Norimitsu Hamaoka
Misato Nabeshima
Takahito Moriyama
Yudai Kozawa
Yushi Ishibashi
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Misato Nabeshima
Takahito Moriyama
Yudai Kozawa
Yushi Ishibashi
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description In tuberous crops, tuber enlargement is one of the most important target traits for yield formation. It has long been known that tuber growth in yams is enhanced by short-day (SD) conditions, but the mechanism of tuber enlargement remains unknown. Here, we analyzed the photoperiodic regulation of tuber enlargement in water yam (<i>Dioscorea alata</i> L.). The photoperiod experiments in seedlings showed that tuber enlargement is initiated under SD conditions (≤10 h daylength) within 20 days of treatment. <i>DaFT2</i>, a <i>FLOWERING LOCUS T</i> (<i>FT</i>)-like gene, was upregulated in SD and downregulated in long-day (LD) conditions in tubers, suggesting that <i>DaFT2</i> promotes tuber enlargement. <i>DaFT1</i>, the other FT-like gene, was significantly upregulated only in the leaves under LD, and its expression pattern was opposite to that of <i>DaFT2</i> in the tubers. A night-break experiment showed that tuber growth was inhibited by red light in the dark period. These results suggest that the tuber enlargement of water yam is completely dependent on the photoperiod and that it involves an <i>FT</i> gene-mediated mechanism in response to the SD condition by red light sensing.
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spelling doaj.art-813cfa97f7734556ba004897dd14b15c2023-11-24T12:43:39ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952022-11-011212293910.3390/agronomy12122939Photoperiodic Regulation of Tuber Enlargement in Water YamNorimitsu Hamaoka0Misato Nabeshima1Takahito Moriyama2Yudai Kozawa3Yushi Ishibashi4Crop Science Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, JapanCrop Science Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, JapanCrop Science Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, JapanCrop Science Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, JapanCrop Science Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, JapanIn tuberous crops, tuber enlargement is one of the most important target traits for yield formation. It has long been known that tuber growth in yams is enhanced by short-day (SD) conditions, but the mechanism of tuber enlargement remains unknown. Here, we analyzed the photoperiodic regulation of tuber enlargement in water yam (<i>Dioscorea alata</i> L.). The photoperiod experiments in seedlings showed that tuber enlargement is initiated under SD conditions (≤10 h daylength) within 20 days of treatment. <i>DaFT2</i>, a <i>FLOWERING LOCUS T</i> (<i>FT</i>)-like gene, was upregulated in SD and downregulated in long-day (LD) conditions in tubers, suggesting that <i>DaFT2</i> promotes tuber enlargement. <i>DaFT1</i>, the other FT-like gene, was significantly upregulated only in the leaves under LD, and its expression pattern was opposite to that of <i>DaFT2</i> in the tubers. A night-break experiment showed that tuber growth was inhibited by red light in the dark period. These results suggest that the tuber enlargement of water yam is completely dependent on the photoperiod and that it involves an <i>FT</i> gene-mediated mechanism in response to the SD condition by red light sensing.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/12/12/2939photoperiodismrhizophoreshort daylengthtropical yamtuber cropstuber growth
spellingShingle Norimitsu Hamaoka
Misato Nabeshima
Takahito Moriyama
Yudai Kozawa
Yushi Ishibashi
Photoperiodic Regulation of Tuber Enlargement in Water Yam
Agronomy
photoperiodism
rhizophore
short daylength
tropical yam
tuber crops
tuber growth
title Photoperiodic Regulation of Tuber Enlargement in Water Yam
title_full Photoperiodic Regulation of Tuber Enlargement in Water Yam
title_fullStr Photoperiodic Regulation of Tuber Enlargement in Water Yam
title_full_unstemmed Photoperiodic Regulation of Tuber Enlargement in Water Yam
title_short Photoperiodic Regulation of Tuber Enlargement in Water Yam
title_sort photoperiodic regulation of tuber enlargement in water yam
topic photoperiodism
rhizophore
short daylength
tropical yam
tuber crops
tuber growth
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/12/12/2939
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