Horticulture Research (Feb 2019)

Genetic control of compound leaf development in the mungbean (Vigna radiata L.)

  • Keyuan Jiao,
  • Xin Li,
  • Shihao Su,
  • Wuxiu Guo,
  • Yafang Guo,
  • Yining Guan,
  • Zhubing Hu,
  • Zhenguo Shen,
  • Da Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41438-018-0088-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Genetics: Leaf architecture gene evolved early in legume plants A legume gene involved in determining the spatial pattern of leaflets seems to have evolved this function earlier than previously thought. Xin Li from Nanjing Agricultural University, China, and coworkers studied a mutant variety of mungbean in which the plant’s leaves display a simple architecture instead of the usual compound arrangement, with several leaflets joined to a single stem. They discovered a mutation in the mungbean version of a gene called LEAFY. This gene, together with others, proved pivotal in compound leaf development in mungbeans. The results run counter to prior data showing that, outside of a small group of related legume species, LEAFY plays only to play a minor role in compound leaf development in these agriculturally important plants. The findings could thus inform breeding efforts in legumes generally.