Differential expression of starch and sucrose metabolic genes linked to varying biomass yield in Miscanthus hybrids.
José J De VegaNed PeelSarah J PurdySarah HawkinsLain DonnisonSarah DyerKerrie FarrarPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2021)
Our results evidence a direct relationship between high expression of essential enzymatic genes in the starch and sucrose pathways and co-expression with their transcriptional regulators, with high starch concentrations and lower biomass production. The strong interconnectivity between gene expression and regulators, chemotype and agronomic traits opens the door to use the expression of well-characterised genes associated with carbohydrate metabolism, particularly in the starch and sucrose pathway, for the early selection of high biomass-yielding genotypes from large Miscanthus populations.