Guowei Song , Zhong Wang , Xiaoxiao Xu , Xiaochun Shu , Fengjiao Zhang , Weibing Zhuang , Tao Wang , Yuhang Li , Ning Wang
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Abstract
As one of the most extensive plant-specific transcription factors (TFs), the NAC family is essential for plant growth and development and their response to environmental stress. However, its functional characterization in Lycoris, particularly in Lycoris radiata, a commercial and agricultural crop that produces Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, has not yet been completed. In this study, the transcriptomic database of L. radiata was used to identify 42 LrNAC genes, which were then classified into 15 subgroups as per the phylogenetic tree that was constructed via NAC family members of Arabidopsis thaliana. This research comprises basic bioinformatics analyses, such as protein sequence length, molecular weight, and the identification of its conserved motifs. For the gene expression analysis, LrNACs were expressed in all tissues and had tissue-specific expression based on real-time quantitative PCR (RT–qPCR). The transcriptomic profiles of the genes were very different, indicating that these LrNACs have various functions in L. radiata growth and development. Furthermore, the LrNACs gene expression patterns in response to drought, salt, heat, cold stresses, and treatments with Abscisic Acid (ABA) and Methyl Jasmonate (MeJA) were characterized. The gene-gene interaction network analysis revealed the presence of synergistic effects between various LrNAC genes' responses against abiotic stresses. Among them, LrNAC08 and LrNAC09 are potential regulators in plants' responses to salt and drought stress due to their coordinated expression under various stress conditions. Additionally, the expression of LrNAC29 is linked to its role in ABA signaling, indicating its involvement in Lycoris's salt stress response. The results of this study could provide valuable information for further functional analysis of LrNACs and for the improvement of stress resistance in L. radiata.
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Scientia Horticulturae is an international journal publishing research related to horticultural crops. Articles in the journal deal with open or protected production of vegetables, fruits, edible fungi and ornamentals under temperate, subtropical and tropical conditions. Papers in related areas (biochemistry, micropropagation, soil science, plant breeding, plant physiology, phytopathology, etc.) are considered, if they contain information of direct significance to horticulture. Papers on the technical aspects of horticulture (engineering, crop processing, storage, transport etc.) are accepted for publication only if they relate directly to the living product. In the case of plantation crops, those yielding a product that may be used fresh (e.g. tropical vegetables, citrus, bananas, and other fruits) will be considered, while those papers describing the processing of the product (e.g. rubber, tobacco, and quinine) will not. The scope of the journal includes all horticultural crops but does not include speciality crops such as, medicinal crops or forestry crops, such as bamboo. Basic molecular studies without any direct application in horticulture will not be considered for this journal.