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Evolution of genetic network required for fruit and fruit-like structures development of land plants (EVOfruland)

Progetto
Human and animal nutritional needs are mainly based on the intake of seeds and fruits which are also sources ofother priceless products useful for our own well-being. For the plants themselves, the fruits are a key to seed dispersaland ensure future plant generations. Although fruits show diverse structural and seed dispersal mechanisms acrossflowering plants it seems that all species might share a common developmental network. Fruits, in the strictest sense,are only present in angiosperms and are mainly derived from the ovary wall. Nevertheless, fruit-like structures, usedfor seed dispersal are present also in Gymnosperms. This research project proposes to build an intercontinental andinterdisciplinary network with the aim to elucidate the evolution of the molecular signaling and the crosstalk amongdifferent players that underpin the development of fruit and fruit-like structures. We will focus on: a) the functionalevolution of key transcription factors known to be integral for fruit and fruit-like development. To build the Fruitevolutionary conserved Genetic Regulatory Network (FGRN) we will consider core eudicots such as Aethionemaarabicum, the orphan crops Lepidium campestre, Solanum lycopersicon and Passiflora edulis. We will include alsonon-core/early diverging eudicots: Papaver somniferum, and Aristolochia fimbriata and the gymnosperms Ginkgobiloba and Taxus baccata. b) the hormonal signaling involved in the coordination and synchronization of the stepsof fruit/fruit-like development c) cell wall pathways involved in pectin maturation and cellulose deposition requiredfor fruit development. We will use a broad set of approaches such as molecular genetics, evolutionary genomics,biochemical and biophysical analyses. The consortium will be engaged in a large program of communication anddissemination of these topics with the involvement and outreach efforts of three Botanical Gardens.
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Partecipanti

COLOMBO LUCIA   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

UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA

Periodo di attività

Settembre 1, 2021 - Agosto 31, 2025

Durata progetto

48 mesi

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Settori


Settore BIO/01 - Botanica Generale

Pubblicazioni

Pubblicazioni (2)

NAC100 regulates silique growth during the initial phase of fruit development through the gibberellin biosynthetic pathway 
PLANT SCIENCE
ELSEVIER
2025
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Open Access
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The transcription factor ESR2/DRNL/BOL orchestrates cytokinin dynamics leading to developmental reprogramming and green callus formation 
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS : AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLANT BIOLOGISTS
2025
Articolo
Mixed Access
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