Abstract
ABSTRACT The present study analysed expression of 13 candidate genes in relation to different developmental transitions (vegetative–curding–flowering) in Indian and snowball cauliflwer using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). Expression levels of FRUITFULL-c (BoFUL-c), FLOWERING LOCUS T (BoFT), SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS1 (SOC1), and LEAFY(BoFLY) increased from seedling to full curd stages in all varieties. VERNALIZATION2 (BoVRN2) and APETALA2 (BoAP2) genes showed a contrasting trend in Pusa Meghna (Indian type) and Pusa Snowball Kt-25 (Snowball type). High expression of BoVRN3, BoVIN2, and BoAP2 in Pusa Snowball Kt-25 fitted well with its vernalisation requirement. The increasing expression of BoFT, SOC1, and BoVIN3 while decreasing trend in BoLFY, REPRODUCTIVE MERISTEM (BoREM1), CAULIFLOWER (BoCAL), and BoFUL-d during seedling–curd initiation–full curd stages in Pusa Shukti (mid-late) matches with Pusa Snowball Kt-25, highlighting their genetic closeness. Hierarchical clustering of these 13 candidate genes grouped all the genes into two major clusters: one had the CAULIFLOWER CURD EXPRESSION 1 (CCE1), BoLFY, BoREM1, BoFUL-c, BoFUL-d, LEAFY Homologous (BoFH), and BoCAL genes while the rest of the genes constituted a second cluster. A significant interaction effect was observed in four candidate varieties and two growing situations (i.e. normal and lower temperature range) for curding-related phenological traits. The information will be helpful in understanding the curding behaviour.
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