Our findings provide the first comprehensive genetic map of the regreening process in rapeseed, revealing a dynamic regulatory network centered on JA signaling and stress response pathways. The identified candidate genes and associated molecular markers establish a valuable resource and a solid theoretical foundation for future functional studies. More importantly, we have identified direct targets for marker-assisted selection (MAS). This provides a foundation for breeding novel rapeseed cultivars with optimized regreening timing and enhanced yield potential.
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