INVESTIGADORES
YANOVSKY Marcelo Javier
artículos
Título:
Improvement of alfalfa forage quality and management through the down-regulation of MsFTa1
Autor/es:
LORENZO CD; GARCIA GAGLIARDI P; ANTONIETTI MS; SANCHEZ LAMAS M; MANCINI E; DEZAR CAA; VAZQUEZ M; WATSON G; YANOVSKY MJ; CERDAN PD
Revista:
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2019
ISSN:
1467-7644
Resumen:
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is one of the most important forage crops worldwide. As a perennial, alfalfa is cut several times each year. Farmers face a dilemma: if cut earlier, forage nutritive value is much higher but regrowth is affected and the longevity of the stand is severely compromised.On the other hand, if alfalfa is cut later at full flower, stands persist longer and more biomass may be harvested, but the nutritive value diminishes. Alfalfa is a strict long-day plant. We reasoned that by manipulating the response to photoperiod, we could delay flowering to improve forage quality and widen each harvesting window, facilitating management. With this aim, we functionally characterized the FLOWERING LOCUS T family of genes, represented by fivemembers: MsFTa1, MsFTa2, MsFTb1, MsFTb2 and MsFTc. The expression of MsFTa1 correlated with photoperiodic flowering and its down-regulation led to severe delayed flowering.Altogether, with late flowering, low expression of MsFTa1 led to changes in plant architecture resulting in increased leaf to stem biomass ratios and forage digestibility. By manipulating photoperiodic flowering, we were able to improve the quality of alfalfa forage andmanagement, which may allow farmers to cut alfalfa of high nutritive value without compromising stand persistence.