BMC Genomics (Jul 2024)

Transcriptomic profiling and discovery of key transcription factors involved in adventitious roots formation from root cuttings of mulberry

  • Hao Dou,
  • Jiajia Sun,
  • Tiantian Wang,
  • Shuwen Bi,
  • Xi Feng,
  • Huijuan Sun,
  • Jin’e Quan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-024-10593-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

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Abstract ARs plays a crucial role in plant morphogenesis and development. The limited and inefficient rooting of scions poses a significant challenge to the efficiency and quality of clonal propagation of forest trees in silvicultural practices. Building on previous research conducted by our team, we found that applying IBA at a concentration of 1000 mg/L significantly enhanced mulberry rooting. This study aims to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying this effect by analyzing RNA sequencing data from mulberry phloem before and after treatment with IBA over time intervals of 10, 20, 30, and 40 days. We identified 5226 DEGs, which were then classified into GO terms and KEGG pathways, showing significant enrichment in hormone signaling processes. Using WGCNA, we identified eight co-expression modules, two of which were significantly correlated with the IBA treatment. Additionally, 18 transcription factors that potentially facilitate ARs formation in mulberry were identified, and an exploratory analysis on the cis-regulatory elements associated with these transcription factors was conducted. The findings of this study provide a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of ARs in mulberry and offer theoretical support for the discovery and utilization of exceptional genetic resources within the species.

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