Gene-editing of the strigolactone receptor BnD14 confers promising shoot architectural changes in Brassica napus (canola).
Matija StanicNeil M N HickersonRex ArunrajMarcus A SamuelPublished in: Plant biotechnology journal (2021)
Plant architecture, especially in important crop plants, has been under various human selection regimes over agricultural history. In plants, shoot form is determined by the complex interplay of hormones which integrate various environmental cues such as light and nutrient availability to influence growth and architecture.