Functional Characterization of PtoWOX1 in Regulating Leaf Morphogenesis and Photosynthesis in Populus tomentosa
Feng Tang, Minghui He, Shi Liang, Meng Zhang, Xiaowei Guo, Yuxian Dou, Qin Song, Cunfeng Zhao, Ting Lan

TL;DR
This study explores how the PtoWOX1 gene affects leaf shape and photosynthesis in poplar trees, offering insights for improving plant growth through genetic breeding.
Contribution
The study identifies PtoWOX1 as a key regulator of leaf morphogenesis and photosynthesis in Populus tomentosa.
Findings
Knockout of PtoWOX1 reduces leaf width and area while increasing leaf thickness and chlorophyll content.
PtoWOX1 interacts with PtoYAB3B to regulate leaf margin development.
Overexpression of PtoWOX1 causes wrinkled leaf surfaces and reduced margin serration.
Abstract
Leaves are essential for photosynthesis and transpiration, directly influencing plant growth and development. Leaf morphology, such as length, width, and area, affects photosynthetic efficiency and transpiration rates. In this study, we investigated the role of PtoWOX1 in leaf morphogenesis by generating both overexpression and CRISPR/Cas9 knockout lines in P. tomentosa. The results showed that PtoWOX1A and PtoWOX1B encode nuclear-localized transcription factors highly expressed in young leaves, particularly in palisade and epidermal cells. Knockout of PtoWOX1 resulted in reduced leaf width and area, enlarged upper epidermal cells, and lower stomatal density. Overexpression led to wrinkled leaf surfaces and reduced margin serration. Anatomical analysis revealed altered palisade cell arrangement and increased leaf thickness in knockout lines, accompanied by higher chlorophyll content and…
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms · Plant Reproductive Biology
