Journal article

Molecular and genetic pathways for optimizing spikelet development and grain yield

Z Yuan, S Persson, D Zhang

Abiotech | SPRINGERNATURE | Published : 2020

Abstract

The spikelet is a unique structure of inflorescence in grasses that generates one to many flowers depending on its determinate or indeterminate meristem activity. The growth patterns and number of spikelets, furthermore, define inflorescence architecture and yield. Therefore, understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying spikelet development and evolution are attractive to both biologists and breeders. Based on the progress in rice and maize, along with increasing numbers of genetic mutants and genome sequences from other grass families, the regulatory networks underpinning spikelet development are becoming clearer. This is particularly evident for domesticated traits in agriculture. Thi..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank supporting by the funds from National Natural Science Foundation of China (31671260, 31470397 and 91417311); and China Innovative Research Team, Ministry of Education and the Programme of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities (111 Project, B14016), and SMC Morningstar Young Scholarship of Shanghai Jiao Tong University to Z. Y. S. P. is funded by ARC FT and DP Grants (DP190101941; FT160100218), and by a Villum Investigator Grant (Project ID: 25915) and Novo Nordisk Laureate Grant (NNF19OC0056076).