Strigolactones modulate cotton fiber elongation and secondary cell wall thickening

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Yunze Wen
Peng He
Xiaohan Bai
Huizhi Zhang
Yunfeng Zhang
Jianing Yu
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[1] Shaanxi Normal University
[2] College of Life Sciences
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中国国家自然科学基金; 中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金资助;
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Cotton is one of the most important economic crops in the world, and it is a major source of fiber in the textile industry. Strigolactones(SLs) are a class of carotenoid-derived plant hormones involved in many processes of plant growth and development, although the functions of SL in fiber development remain largely unknown. Here, we found that the endogenous SLs were significantly higher in fibers at 20 days post-anthesis(DPA). Exogenous SLs significantly increased fiber length and cell wall thickness. Furthermore, we cloned three key SL biosynthetic genes,namely GhD27, Gh MAX3, and GhMAX4, which were highly expressed in fibers, and subcellular localization analyses revealed that GhD27, GhMAX3, and GhMAX4 were localized in the chloroplast. The exogenous expression of GhD27, GhMAX3, and GhMAX4 complemented the physiological phenotypes of d27, max3, and max4 mutations in Arabidopsis, respectively. Knockdown of GhD27, GhMAX3, and GhMAX4 in cotton resulted in increased numbers of axillary buds and leaves, reduced fiber length, and significantly reduced fiber thickness. These findings revealed that SLs participate in plant growth, fiber elongation, and secondary cell wall formation in cotton. These results provide new and effective genetic resources for improving cotton fiber yield and plant architecture.
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