Transcriptome and Endogenous Hormones Reveal the Regulatory Mechanism of Flower Development in Camellia azalea
Jian Xu, Fan Yang, Ruimin Nie, Wanyue Zhao, Fang Geng, Longqing Chen

TL;DR
This study explores how Camellia azalea flowers in summer by analyzing gene activity and hormone levels during different growth stages.
Contribution
The study identifies key genes and hormonal regulation mechanisms specific to summer flowering in Camellia azalea.
Findings
Differentially expressed genes were identified across three growth stages, revealing key pathways in flower development.
Endogenous hormones like gibberellins and indoleacetic acid show stage-specific requirements during flower development.
Genes involved in photoperiod, temperature, and autonomous pathways are crucial for regulating summer flowering.
Abstract
Camellia azalea is an endemic species within the genus Camellia that exhibits the trait of summer flowering, which is of significant ornamental and research value. Nevertheless, research on the regulatory mechanisms of flower formation in C. azalea is still limited, so in this study, transcriptome sequencing and analysis of endogenous hormone contents were conducted at three distinct growth stages: floral induction, floral organ maturation, and anthesis. Illumina sequencing yielded a total of 20,643 high-quality unigenes. Comparative analyses of representative samples from the three growth stages identified 6681, 1925, and 8400 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), respectively. These DEGs were further analyzed for functional enrichment using the GO and KEGG databases. Additionally, core genes from each flowering pathway underwent expression pattern analysis and network diagram…
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant Gene Expression Analysis · Plant Reproductive Biology
