Gene Regulatory Changes Associated With Phenological Transitions in an Ecologically Significant Tree Species.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2025-08-04 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.70078
Theresa Caso-McHugh, David L Des Marais, Miranda Oseguera, Meghan Blumstein
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Climate change is driving earlier spring leaf-out across temperate regions, but the genetic mechanisms and environmental interactions underlying this variability are poorly understood. We conducted a controlled growth chamber experiment using excised northern red oak (Quercus rubra ) branches, testing the influence of temperature and photoperiod on leaf development. Two genotypes of red oak were exposed to four different warming and daylength treatments, and gene expression was analyzed across stages of bud development. Results revealed significant phenotypic differences between genotypes and across treatments, confirming that leaf-out timing is both genetically determined and environmentally responsive. Our analysis identified several key genes involved in dormancy break and photoperiod sensitivity, including orthologs to genes identified in Populus species, suggesting conserved pathways across tree species. These genes were differentially expressed in response to environmental factors, highlighting the polygenic nature of phenological timing. Notably, modules associated with temperature and photoperiod showed overlap with dormancy break pathways, indicating shared regulatory networks. This study provides a foundational dataset for understanding phenology in red oak and offers insights into how genetic and environmental factors shape leaf development in temperate trees, setting the stage for further functional genomic research.

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一个重要生态树种物候转变相关的基因调控变化
气候变化正在推动温带地区的早春落叶,但人们对这种变化背后的遗传机制和环境相互作用知之甚少。以北方红栎树(Quercus rubra)为材料,通过对照生长室试验,研究了温度和光周期对其叶片发育的影响。将2个基因型的红橡树暴露于4种不同的温度和日照处理下,分析了不同芽发育阶段的基因表达。结果显示,基因型之间和不同处理之间存在显著的表型差异,证实了叶片出叶时间既受遗传决定,也受环境影响。我们的分析发现了几个参与休眠打破和光周期敏感性的关键基因,包括在杨树物种中发现的同源基因,表明树种之间的保守途径。这些基因的差异表达是对环境因素的响应,突出了物候时序的多基因性质。值得注意的是,与温度和光周期相关的模块与休眠中断通路重叠,表明共享的调节网络。本研究为了解红橡树的物候提供了基础数据集,并为了解遗传和环境因素如何影响温带树木的叶片发育提供了见解,为进一步的功能基因组研究奠定了基础。
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