Cotton Meristem Transcriptomes: Constructing an RNA-Seq Pipeline to Explore Crop Architecture Regulation.

Methods Mol Biol

Department of Biological Sciences and BioDiscovery Institute, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA.

Published: July 2024

Plants stem cells, known as meristems, specify all patterns of growth and organ size. Differences in meristem activities contribute to diverse shoot architectures. As many architectural traits, such as branching patterns, flowering time, and fruit size, are yield determinants, meristem regulation is of fundamental importance to crop productivity. Cotton (Gossypium spp.) produces our most prevalent natural fiber that finds its way into products ranging from industrial cellulose, medical supplies, and paper currency, to a broad diversity of textiles, not least of which is our clothing. However, the cotton plant has growth habits that challenge management practices and limit harvest yield and quality. Unraveling and leveraging the genetic networks regulating meristem activities offers the potential to overcome these limitations. We use virus-based technologies in cotton to perturb signals regulating meristem fate and size. In this chapter, we describe our pipeline for altering cotton meristem dynamics and preparing, analyzing, and exploring the transcriptomes from isolated meristems.

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