Publications by authors named "Chu Pu"

The bHLH (basic helix-loop-helix) transcription factor AtCFLAP2 regulates epidermal wax accumulation, but the underlying molecular mechanism remains unknown. We obtained ( homologous to ) from a mutant with up-curling leaves () and epidermal wax deficiency via map-based cloning. BnUC1 contains a point mutation (N200S) in the conserved dimerization domain.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The application of herbicides is the most effective strategy for weed control and the development of herbicide-resistant crops will facilitate the weed management. The acetolactate synthase-inhibiting herbicide, tribenuron-methyl (TBM), is broadly used for weed control. However, its application in rapeseed field is restricted since rapeseed is sensitive to TBM.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers discovered that petal movement in Brassica napus follows a Mendelian inheritance pattern and is influenced by a 29.8 kb inversion involving specific transposable elements on chromosome C03.
  • * The inversion results in changes to gene promoter regions, leading to increased expression of the gene BnaC03.FBA, which is crucial for the formation of a protein complex involved in protein degradation, helping to explain the petal-closing behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Plant height is an important architecture trait which is a fundamental yield-determining trait in crops. Variety with dwarf or semi-dwarf phenotype is a major objective in the breeding because dwarfing architecture can help to increase harvest index, increase planting density, enhance lodging resistance, and thus be suitable for mechanization harvest. Although some germplasm or genes associated with dwarfing plant type have been carried out.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Seed is vital to the conservation of germplasm and plant biodiversity. Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait in numerous seed-plant species, enabling plants to survive under stressful conditions. Seed dormancy is mainly controlled by abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellin (GA) and can be classified as primary and secondary seed dormancy.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Under different red (R):blue (B) photon flux ratios, the growth performance of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is significantly different. Rapeseed under high R ratios shows shade response, while under high B ratios it shows sun-type morphology.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Moderate leaf rolling is important in ideotype breeding, as it improves photosynthetic efficiency and therefore increases crop yields. To understand the regulatory network of leaf rolling in Brassica napus, a down-curved leaf mutant ( Bndcl1) has been investigated. Physiological analyses indicated that the chlorophyll contents and antioxidant enzyme activities were remarkably increased and the photosynthetic performance was significantly improved in Bndcl1.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The apetalous trait of rapeseed (, AACC, 2 = 38) is important for breeding an ideal high-yield rapeseed with superior klendusity to . Currently, the molecular mechanism underlying the apetalous trait of rapeseed is unclear. In this study, 14 petal regulators genes were chosen as target genes (TGs), and the expression patterns of the 14 TGs in the AH population, containing 189 recombinant inbred lines derived from a cross between apetalous "APL01" and normal "Holly," were analyzed in two environments using qRT-PCR.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on a new dwarf plant architecture in Brassica napus (B. napus) identified as the down-curved leaf mutant (Bndwf/dcl1), which is significant for improving crop yields in oilseed rape breeding.
  • - Researchers created a high-density SNP map to locate the dwarfing gene (BnDWF/DCL1) on the C05 linkage group, narrowing it to a 175 kb region containing 16 annotated genes associated with key plant traits like height and branching.
  • - The findings suggest that the BnDWF/DCL1 locus has major effects on reducing plant height and modifying plant type traits, indicating its potential for breeding compact and high-yielding crop varieties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Leaf colour regulation is important in photosynthesis and dry material production. Most of the reported chlorophyll-deficient loci are recessive. The dominant locus is rarely reported, although it may be more important than the recessive locus in the regulation of photosynthesis efficiency.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Seed longevity, the maintenance of viability during storage, is a major factor for conservation of genetic resources and biodiversity. Seed longevity is an important trait of agriculture crop and is impaired by reactive oxygen species (ROS) during seed desiccation, storage and germination (C. R.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Floral transition and petal onset, as two main aspects of flower development, are crucial to rapeseed evolutionary success and yield formation. Currently, very little is known regarding the genetic architecture that regulates flowering time and petal morphogenesis in Brassica napus. In the present study, a genome-wide transcriptomic analysis was performed with an absolutely apetalous and early flowering line, APL01, and a normally petalled line, PL01, using high-throughput RNA sequencing.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A saturated map was constructed using SNP markers to fine-map a Brassica napus dominant locus for dwarf mutant onto a 152-kb interval of chromosome A09 containing 14 genes. Major dwarf loci in crops may play important roles in crop improvement and developmental genetics. The present study investigated and fine-mapped a Brassica napus dwarf-dominant locus BnDWF1.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Salt stress limits plant growth and crop productivity and is an increasing threat to agriculture worldwide. In this study, proteomic and physiological responses of Brassica napus leaves under salt stress were investigated. Seedlings under salt treatment showed growth inhibition and photosynthesis reduction.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The essential pigment chlorophyll (Chl) plays important roles in light harvesting and energy transfer during photosynthesis. Here we present the data from a comparative proteomic analysis of chlorophyll-deficient Brassica napus mutant cde1 and its corresponding wild-type using the iTRAQ approach (Pu Chu et al., 2014 [1]).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Interspecific hybridizations promote gene transfer between species and play an important role in plant speciation and crop improvement. However, hybrid sterility that commonly found in the first generation of hybrids hinders the utilization of interspecific hybridization. The combination of divergent parental genomes can create extensive transcriptome variations, and to determine these gene expression alterations and their effects on hybrids, an interspecific Brassica hybrid of B.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Photosynthesis, the primary source of plant biomass, is important for plant growth and crop yield. Chlorophyll is highly abundant in plant leaves and plays essential roles in photosynthesis. We recently isolated a chlorophyll-deficient mutant (cde1) from ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) mutagenized Brassica napus.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Eruca sativa (Cruciferae family) is an ancient crop of great economic and agronomic importance. Here, the complete mitochondrial genome of Eruca sativa was sequenced and annotated. The circular molecule is 247,696 bp long, with a G+C content of 45.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

To explore the mitochondrial genes of the Cruciferae family, the mitochondrial genome of Raphanus sativus (sat) was sequenced and annotated. The circular mitochondrial genome of sat is 239,723 bp and includes 33 protein-coding genes, three rRNA genes and 17 tRNA genes. The mitochondrial genome also contains a pair of large repeat sequences 5.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Determining mitochondrial genomes is important for elucidating vital activities of seed plants. Mitochondrial genomes are specific to each plant species because of their variable size, complex structures and patterns of gene losses and gains during evolution. This complexity has made research on the soybean mitochondrial genome difficult compared with its nuclear and chloroplast genomes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are toxic by-products generated continuously during seed desiccation, storage, and germination, resulting in seed deterioration and therefore decreased seed longevity. The toxicity of ROS is due to their indiscriminate reactivity with almost any constituent of the cell, such as lipids, proteins, and DNA. The damage to the genome induced by ROS has been recognized as an important cause of seed deterioration.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Annexins are proteins that bind calcium and negatively charged lipids, with emerging roles in plant stress responses and seed functions yet to be explored.
  • The study identified the heat-induced annexin NnANN1 in sacred lotus seeds, showing its expression significantly increases with high temperatures and during seed development and germination.
  • Ectopic expression of NnANN1 in Arabidopsis boosts heat stress tolerance, enhances seed vigor, and improves resistance to aging, indicating its crucial role in thermotolerance and germination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

In plants, small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) are unusually abundant and diverse proteins involved in various abiotic stresses, but their functions in seed vigor remain to be fully explored. In this study, we report the isolation and functional characterization of a sHSP gene, NnHSP17.5, from sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Metallothioneins (MTs) are small, cysteine-rich and metal-binding proteins which are involved in metal homeostasis and scavenging of reactive oxygen species. Although plant MTs have been intensively studied, their roles in seeds remain to be clearly established. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of NnMT2a, NnMT2b and NnMT3 from sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF