Lodging resistance is a vital agronomic trait of plants, which affects plant architecture, yield and quality. Herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora Pall.) is considered a high-end cut flowers due to its unique color, pattern, and aroma of flowers, but the traditional cultivated varieties of P. lactiflora have stem lodging. Although several regulatory factors participated in stem development have been identified in other plants, few involved in P. lactiflora have been reported. Here, PlMYB42, a transcription factor isolated from P. lactiflora, was found associated with stem strength and belonged to R2R3-MYB subfamily. PlMYB42 was highly expressed in stems, and showed a rise trend along with stem development. PlMYB42 protein was located in the nucleus and exhibited transcriptional activation activity. Silence of PlMYB42 in P. lactiflora suppressed lignin accumulation and weakened stem strength, while overexpression of PlMYB42 in tobacco promoted stem lignification and increased stem strength. Expression levels of lignin biosynthesis related genes were significantly decreased in PlMYB42 silence lines. These results indicated that PlMYB42 might promote stem strength through lignin accumulation. This work would reveal the genetic basis of lignin accumulation and stem development in P. lactiflora, and provide new insights into plant stem development.
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