Abstract

Pennisetum setaceum ‘Rubrum’ is an ornamental grass plant that produces purple leaves in high-light environments and light purple or green leaves in low-light environments, the latter of which greatly reduces its aesthetic appeal. Therefore, we aimed to identify the key genes associated with leaf coloration and elucidate the molecular mechanisms involved in the color changes in P. setaceum ‘Rubrum’ leaves. We performed transcriptome sequencing of P. setaceum ‘Rubrum’ leaves before and after shading. A total of 19,043 differentially expressed genes were identified, and the numbers of upregulated and downregulated genes at T1 stage, when compared with their expression at the T0 stage, were 10,761 and 8,642, respectively. The possible pathways that determine P. setaceum ‘Rubrum’ leaf color included flavonoid biosynthesis, flavone and flavonol biosynthesis, and carotenoid biosynthesis. There were 31 differentially expressed genes related to chlorophyll metabolism, of which 21 were related to chlorophyll biosynthesis and 10 to chlorophyll degradation, as well as three transcription factors that may be involved in the regulation of chlorophyll degradation. There were 31 key enzyme genes involved in anthocyanin synthesis and accumulation in P. setaceum ‘Rubrum’ leaves, with four transcription factors that may be involved in the regulation of anthocyanin metabolism. The transcriptome data were verified and confirmed reliable by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR analysis. These findings provide a genetic basis for improving leaf color in P. setaceum ‘Rubrum.’

Highlights

  • In recent years, ornamental grass with colorful leaves and novel morphologies has become popular for landscaping and gardening

  • From a total of 43 genes from the WD40 family of Transcription factors (TFs), four were differentially expressed and downregulated in T1, but none of these genes were related to anthocyanins. These results suggested that the leaf color in P. setaceum ‘Rubrum’ may be jointly regulated by a complex formed by basic helix loop helix (bHLH) and R2R3-MYB

  • The downregulated Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were enriched in the pathways related to anthocyanin biosynthesis in the T1 stage, indicating a decrease in anthocyanin content, which was consistent with the previous leaf color parameters and physiological experimental results [3]

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Introduction

Ornamental grass with colorful leaves and novel morphologies has become popular for landscaping and gardening. Owing to its strong ecological adaptability and unique artistic use, ornamental grass adds freshness to existing urban plant design. Ornamental grass with colored leaves, especially deep reds, purples, and other warm tones can create a mysterious or cozy atmosphere [1]. P. setaceum ‘Rubrum’ is a cultivated grass with an elegant shape and light and delicate panicles. Its natural and simple appearance brings unique beauty and draws attention to the landscaping design.

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