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Agave REVEILLE1 regulates the onset and release of seasonal dormancy in Populus.

Degao LiuDan TangMeng XieJin ZhangLongmei ZhaiJiangping MaoChao LuoAnna LipzenYu ZhangEmily SavageGuoliang YuanHao-Bo GuoDimiru TadesseRongbin HuSara S JawdyHua ChengLinling LiHuseyin YerMiranda M ClarkHuayu SunJiyuan ShiRoshani BudhathokiRahul KumarTroy KamudaYanjun LiChrista PennacchioKerrie W BarryJeremy SchmutzRajiv BerryWellington MucheroJin-Gui ChenYi LiGerald A TuskanXiaohan Yang
Published in: Plant physiology (2023)
Deciduous woody plants like poplar (Populus spp.) have seasonal bud dormancy. It has been challenging to simultaneously delay the onset of bud dormancy in the fall and advance bud break in the spring, as bud dormancy, and bud break were thought to be controlled by different genetic factors. Here, we demonstrate that heterologous expression of the REVEILLE1 gene (named AaRVE1) from Agave (Agave americana) not only delays the onset of bud dormancy but also accelerates bud break in poplar in field trials. AaRVE1 heterologous expression increases poplar biomass yield by 166% in the greenhouse. Furthermore, we reveal that heterologous expression of AaRVE1 increases cytokinin contents, represses multiple dormancy-related genes, and up-regulates bud break-related genes, and that AaRVE1 functions as a transcriptional repressor and regulates the activity of the DORMANCY-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN 1 (DRM1) promoter. Our findings demonstrate that AaRVE1 appears to function as a regulator of bud dormancy and bud break, which has important implications for extending the growing season of deciduous trees in frost-free temperate and subtropical regions to increase crop yield.
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