The MADS-box transcription factor CsAGL9 plays essential roles in seed setting in Camellia sinensis

Plant Physiol Biochem. 2024 Feb:207:108301. doi: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2023.108301. Epub 2023 Dec 29.

Abstract

The number of seed setting (NSS) is an important biological trait that affects tea propagation and yield. In this study, the NSS of an F1 tea population (n = 324) generated via a cross between 'Longjing 43' and 'Baihaozao' was investigated at two locations in two consecutive years. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping of the NSS was performed, and 10 major QTLs were identified. In total, 318 genes were found in these 10 QTLs intervals, and 11 key candidate genes were preliminarily identified. Among them, the MADS-box transcription factor AGAMOUS LIKE 9 (CsAGL9, CSS0037962) located in the most stable QTL (qNSS2) was identified as a key gene affecting the NSS. CsAGL9 overexpression in Arabidopsis promoted early flowering and significantly decreased the length and number of pods and number of seeds per pod. Transcriptome analysis demonstrated that the auxin pathway, a key hormone pathway regulating plant reproduction, was highly affected in the transgenic lines. The auxin pathway was likewise the most prominent in the gene co-expression network study of CsAGL9 in tea plants. In summary, we identified CsAGL9 is essential for seed setting using QTL mapping integrated with RNA-seq, which shed a new light on the mechanism NSS of seed setting in tea plants.

Keywords: CsAGL9; Number of seed setting; Quantitative trait locus; Tea plants; Transcriptome analysis.

MeSH terms

  • Camellia sinensis* / genetics
  • Indoleacetic Acids
  • Seeds / genetics
  • Tea
  • Transcription Factors

Substances

  • Transcription Factors
  • Tea
  • Indoleacetic Acids