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GIGANTEA Is Required for Robust Circadian Rhythms in Wheat

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GIGANTEA (GI) is a plant‐specific protein that functions in many physiological processes and signalling networks. In Arabidopsis, GI has a central role in circadian oscillators regulating the abundance of ZEITLUPE and TIMING OF CAB EXPRESSION 1 proteins and is essential for photoperiodic regulation of flowering. We have investigated how ortholgues of this component of Arabidopsis circadian oscillators contribute to circadian rhythms and yield traits, including heading (flowering) in wheat. We find that GI is a core component of wheat circadian oscillators that is necessary to maintain robust oscillations in chlorophyll fluorescence and circadian oscillator transcript abundance. The predicted lack of functional GI results in later flowering of wheat in both long days and short days in controlled environment conditions. Our results support and extend previous work, which suggests that the pathways by which photoperiodism regulates flowering are not fully conserved between Arabidopsis and wheat. Understanding the molecular basis for photoperiodism in wheat is important for breeders looking to manipulate flowering time and develop new elite, high‐yielding cultivars.

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Funder: The work described in this manuscript was supported by UKRI Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council grants BB/M011194/1, BB/M015416/1 and BB/K011790/1 awarded to M.A.H. and A.A.R.W. G.P.‐C. is supported by UKRI Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council grant BB/W001209/1 awarded to A.A.R.W.

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0140-7791
1365-3040

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