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The HD-Zip transcription factor GhHB12represses plant height by regulating the auxin signaling in cotton
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Integrative Agriculture; July 2023, Vol. 22 Issue: 7 p2015-2024, 10p
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ISSN
20953119
Abstract
Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutumL.) is the most important natural textile fiber crop worldwide. Plant height (PH) is a significant component of plant architecture, strongly influencing crop cultivation patterns, overall yield, and economic coefficient. However, cotton genes regulating plant height have not been fully identified. Previously, an HD-Zip gene (GhHB12) was isolated and characterized in cotton, which regulates the abiotic and biotic stress responses and the growth and development processes. In this study, we showed that GhHB12was induced by auxin. Moreover, overexpression of GhHB12induces the expression of HY5, ATH1, and HAT4, represses the spatial-temporal distribution, polar transport, and signaling of auxin, alters the expression of genes involved in cell wall expansion, and restrains the plant height in cotton. These results suggest a role of GhHB12in regulating cotton plant height, which could be achieved by affecting the auxin signaling and cell wall expansion.