Regulatory roles of miRNAs associated with the aging pathway in tree vegetative phase changes.

Q3 Physics and Astronomy
Noise and Vibration Worldwide Pub Date : 2023-04-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.48130/FR-2023-0009
Ying Li, Tingting Chen, Wasif Ullah Khan, Xinmin An
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The transition from the vegetative juvenile phase to the adult phase is a crucial event in the life cycle of flowering plants, with flowering being the most important milestone. While the regulatory pathways of flowering have been well established in model plants such as Arabidopsis and a few crops, the flowering regulation pathways in perennial forest trees remain poorly understood. This paper summarizes the regulation of flowering time by miR156 and miR172, which are the main members of the aging pathway, and also presents new information on the role of miR159 and miR169. These two microRNAs interact with miR156 and miR172 to jointly regulate flowering time in forest trees. Overall, this review sheds light on the complex regulatory mechanisms underlying flowering time in forest trees and provides insights into potential targets for manipulating the flowering time of these economically and ecologically important species.

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与衰老途径相关的 miRNA 在树木无性期变化中的调控作用。
从无性幼苗期过渡到成株期是有花植物生命周期中的关键事件,而开花则是其中最重要的里程碑。在拟南芥等模式植物和一些作物中,开花的调控途径已经得到了很好的证实,但对多年生林木的开花调控途径仍然知之甚少。本文总结了老化途径的主要成员 miR156 和 miR172 对花期的调控,同时还介绍了 miR159 和 miR169 作用的新信息。这两个microRNA与miR156和miR172相互作用,共同调控林木的花期。总之,这篇综述揭示了林木开花时间背后复杂的调控机制,并为操纵这些具有重要经济和生态价值的物种的开花时间提供了潜在靶标。
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Noise and Vibration Worldwide
Noise and Vibration Worldwide Physics and Astronomy-Acoustics and Ultrasonics
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期刊介绍: Noise & Vibration Worldwide (NVWW) is the WORLD"S LEADING MAGAZINE on all aspects of the cause, effect, measurement, acceptable levels and methods of control of noise and vibration, keeping you up-to-date on all the latest developments and applications in noise and vibration control.
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