Physiological Control and Genetic Basis of Leaf Curvature and Heading in Brassica rapa L

J Adv Res. 2023 Nov:53:49-59. doi: 10.1016/j.jare.2022.12.010. Epub 2022 Dec 26.

Abstract

Background: Heading is an important agronomic feature for Chinese cabbage, cabbage, and lettuce. The heading leaves function as nutrition storage organs, which contribute to the high quality and economic worth of leafy heads. Leaf development is crucial during the heading stage, most genes previously predicted to be involved in the heading process are based on Arabidopsis leaf development studies.

Aim of review: Till date, there is no published review article that demonstrated a complete layout of all the identified regulators of leaf curvature and heading. In this review, we have summarized all the identified physiological and genetic regulators that are directly or indirectly involved in leaf curvature and heading in Brassica crops. By integrating all identified regulators that provide a coherent logic of leaf incurvature and heading, we proposed a molecular mechanism in Brassica crops with graphical illustrations. This review adds value to future breeding of distinct heading kinds of cabbage and Chinese cabbage by providing unique insights into leaf development.

Key scientific concepts of review: Leaf curvature and heading are established by synergistic interactions among genes, transcription factors, microRNAs, phytohormones, and environmental stimuli that regulate primary and secondary morphogenesis. Various genes have been identified using transformation and genome editing that are responsible for the formation of leaf curvature and heading in Brassica crops. A range of leaf morphologies have been observed in Brassica, which are established because of the mutated determinants that are responsible for cell division and leaf polarity.

Keywords: Brassica crops; Cell division and proliferation; Environmental cues; Epigenetics; Leaf morphology; Leaf polarity.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Arabidopsis*
  • Brassica rapa* / genetics
  • Brassica* / genetics
  • Plant Breeding
  • Plant Leaves / genetics
  • Plant Proteins / genetics

Substances

  • Plant Proteins