Genetic and molecular basis underlying soybean photoperiod flowering and architecture
The next ILS Webinar takes place on 8 October.
Photoperiod sensitivity is crucial for soybean flowering, adaptation, and yield. In soybean, photoperiod sensitivity centers around the evening complex (EC) that regulates the transcriptional level of the core transcription factor E1, thereby regulating flowering. Our study identifies how E2/GIGANTEA (GI) and its homologs modulate photoperiod sensitivity through interactions with the EC to form a photoperiod regulatory loop, maintaining sensitivity to photoperiod. Disruption of this loop leads to losing sensitivity, affecting soybean’s adaptability and yield. Understanding this loop’s dynamics is vital for molecular breeding to reduce soybean’s photoperiod sensitivity and develop cultivars with better adaptability and higher yields, potentially leading to the creation of photoperiod-insensitive varieties for broader agricultural applications.
Speaker
Fanjiang Kong (School of Life Sciences Guangzhou University)
Topic
Genetic and molecular basis underlying soybean photoperiod flowering and architecture
Date and time
Webinar date: Wednesday, 8 October, 2025
Time: 2pm CEST (UTC+2)
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