Transcriptomic analysis reveals key genes and pathways involved in fruit abscission of Epimedium pubescens
Key Points
Key genes involved in fruit abscission have been identified through transcriptomic analysis, enhancing our understanding of this process.
Findings highlight the role of metabolic reprogramming in the fruit abscission pathway, potentially impacting Epimedium cultivation practices.
This analysis provides insight into the regulatory network, emphasizing hormonal cross-talk and cell wall dynamics as critical factors.
Understanding these mechanisms may help improve seed retention in Epimedium, which is significant for agricultural applications.
Abstract
These findings delineate a regulatory network integrating hormonal cross-talk, metabolic reprogramming, and cell wall dynamics, offering targets for improving seed retention in Epimedium cultivation.