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Exploring the molecular control of seed yield in crops

Progetto
ExpoSEED aims to integrate forward and reverse genetic approaches to dissect the molecular mechanisms that control seed/kernel (hereafter referred as seed) yield in model species and to transfer the acquired knowledge to selected crops as legumes and cereals. The identification of ¿molecular hubs¿ that determine seed number and size will put the basis for the development of breeding tools to improve seed production at the beginning of the seed market.Research on model species has recently allowed to identify key transcription factors that regulate plant reproduction together with exploring the conservation of the molecular mechanisms that finally control the plant fitness in distantly related species. The next challenge is now to deeper dissect the molecular networks controlled by these key factors to finally manipulate agronomic traits.The partners of ExpoSEED will identify the targets of key transcription factors in model species as Arabidopsis and rice and they will transfer this knowledge to crops, as soybean, wheat and barley. Candidate target genes will be further characterized using genetic and cell-biology tools together with searching new alleles in large panel of wild and cultivated germplasm. As a parallel approach, germplasm collections and segregating populations will be used for mapping studies to identify novel factors controlling seed yield in legumes and cereals.ExpoSEED aims to create synergies to efficiently address scientific and societal issues. From the scientific perspective, now is the right moment: a number of completed crop genome sequences and novel genetic and cell biology tools will support the comparative biology approaches aimed in this project. Considering the societal issue, food security is a worldwide priority: in the context of population growth and less arable land, increasing food production is one of the challenges for this century.
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Partecipanti

CAPORALI ELISABETTA   Responsabile scientifico  

Dipartimenti coinvolti

Dipartimento di Bioscienze   Principale  

Tipo

H20MC_RISE - Horizon 2020_Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions-International and inter-sectoral cooperation through the Research and Innovation Staff Exchanges (RISE)

Finanziatore

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Organizzazione Esterna Ente Finanziatore

Capofila

CONSIGLIO PER LA RICERCA IN AGRICOLTURA E L'ANALISI DELL'ECONOMIA AGRARIA (IRIS)

Periodo di attività

Gennaio 1, 2016 - Dicembre 31, 2019

Durata progetto

48 mesi

Pubblicazioni

Pubblicazioni (6)

BPC transcription factors and a Polycomb Group protein confine the expression of the ovule identity gene SEEDSTICK in Arabidodpsis 
PLANT JOURNAL
WILEY
2020
Articolo
Partially Open Access
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Plant cell walls tackling climate change : insights into plant cell wall remodeling, its regulation, and biotechnological strategies to improve crop adaptations and photosynthesis in response to global warming 
PLANTS
MDPI
2020
Articolo
Open Access
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New roles of NO TRANSMITTING TRACT and SEEDSTICK during medial domain development in Arabidopsis fruits 
DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS
2019
Articolo
Open Access
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Carbohydrate reserves and seed development : an overview 
PLANT REPRODUCTION
SPRINGER
2018
Articolo
Reserved Access
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Iron excess in rice: from phenotypic changes to functional genomics of WRKY transcription factors 
GENETICS AND MOLECULAR RESEARCH
2017
Articolo
Open Access
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The bHLH transcription factor SPATULA enables cytokinin signaling, and both activate auxin biosynthesis and transport genes at the medial domain of the gynoecium 
PLOS GENETICS
2017
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Open Access
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