Comparative transcriptomics of two petal variants reveals key functional genes underlying petal shape development in lotus (Nelumbo)

IntroductionThe lotus (Nelumbo Adans.) is a versatile plant that integrates ornamental beauty, culinary applications, medicinal benefits, ecological significance, and cultural symbolism. However, its ornamental value is somewhat restricted by the relatively limited diversity in petal shapes. Consequ...

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Main Authors: Jiaxin He, Yini Ma, Qingqing Liu, Rui Zhang, Guohong Huang, Dasheng Zhang, Fengluan Liu, Caixia Yang
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Jiaxin He
Yini Ma
Qingqing Liu
Rui Zhang
Guohong Huang
Dasheng Zhang
Fengluan Liu
Caixia Yang
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description IntroductionThe lotus (Nelumbo Adans.) is a versatile plant that integrates ornamental beauty, culinary applications, medicinal benefits, ecological significance, and cultural symbolism. However, its ornamental value is somewhat restricted by the relatively limited diversity in petal shapes. Consequently, it is essential to explore the genes regulating petal shape, in order to lay a primary foundation for molecular-assisted breeding of lotus cultivars with novel petal shapes.MethodsThis study focused on two variants with distinct petal shapes: the broad petals of N. lutea M512 and the narrow petals of N. nucifera ‘Chenshan Feiyan’ (CSFY). Petal shape differences, including length, width, length-to-width ratio, and epidermal cell density, were compared at four floral bud stages between these variants and their respective wild types. Using RNA-sequencing technology, differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between variant and wild-type petals were identified, followed by gene ontology (GO) and kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses. By integrating the results of morphological and enrichment analysis, key genes involved in the development of wide and narrow petal shapes in lotus were identified.ResultsIt revealed that the broad petal variation of M512 was caused by a reduction in petal length while maintaining width, whereas the narrow petal phenotype of CSFY resulted from a combination of increased length and decreased width. The final petal shapes in both variants were primarily determined by the total number of cells along the petal’s longitudinal (length) and transverse (width) directions, rather than by cell size or shape. A total of 59 and 96 candidate genes associated with petal shape development were identified in broad-petaled M512 and narrow-petaled CSFY, respectively. Many of these genes are directly involved in the development of cell wall/membrane and in the synthesis and metabolic pathways of plant hormones such as cytokinins, auxins, jasmonic acid, and brassinosteroids.DiscussionThe main framework for petal shape was established during stages D1 and D5. The key genes identified in this study will facilitate the development of artificial techniques for petal shape regulation and serve as a theoretical foundation for molecular-assisted breeding in lotus.
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spelling doaj-art-aac6669f4d1b4df592ed02a119c2ce332025-08-20T03:17:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2025-07-011610.3389/fpls.2025.15969251596925Comparative transcriptomics of two petal variants reveals key functional genes underlying petal shape development in lotus (Nelumbo)Jiaxin He0Jiaxin He1Yini Ma2Qingqing Liu3Rui Zhang4Guohong Huang5Dasheng Zhang6Fengluan Liu7Caixia Yang8Liaoning Key Laboratory of Urban Integrated Pest Management and Ecological Security, College of Life Science and Bioengineering, Shenyang University, Shenyang, ChinaShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, Shanghai, ChinaLiaoning Key Laboratory of Urban Integrated Pest Management and Ecological Security, College of Life Science and Bioengineering, Shenyang University, Shenyang, ChinaIntroductionThe lotus (Nelumbo Adans.) is a versatile plant that integrates ornamental beauty, culinary applications, medicinal benefits, ecological significance, and cultural symbolism. However, its ornamental value is somewhat restricted by the relatively limited diversity in petal shapes. Consequently, it is essential to explore the genes regulating petal shape, in order to lay a primary foundation for molecular-assisted breeding of lotus cultivars with novel petal shapes.MethodsThis study focused on two variants with distinct petal shapes: the broad petals of N. lutea M512 and the narrow petals of N. nucifera ‘Chenshan Feiyan’ (CSFY). Petal shape differences, including length, width, length-to-width ratio, and epidermal cell density, were compared at four floral bud stages between these variants and their respective wild types. Using RNA-sequencing technology, differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between variant and wild-type petals were identified, followed by gene ontology (GO) and kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses. By integrating the results of morphological and enrichment analysis, key genes involved in the development of wide and narrow petal shapes in lotus were identified.ResultsIt revealed that the broad petal variation of M512 was caused by a reduction in petal length while maintaining width, whereas the narrow petal phenotype of CSFY resulted from a combination of increased length and decreased width. The final petal shapes in both variants were primarily determined by the total number of cells along the petal’s longitudinal (length) and transverse (width) directions, rather than by cell size or shape. A total of 59 and 96 candidate genes associated with petal shape development were identified in broad-petaled M512 and narrow-petaled CSFY, respectively. Many of these genes are directly involved in the development of cell wall/membrane and in the synthesis and metabolic pathways of plant hormones such as cytokinins, auxins, jasmonic acid, and brassinosteroids.DiscussionThe main framework for petal shape was established during stages D1 and D5. The key genes identified in this study will facilitate the development of artificial techniques for petal shape regulation and serve as a theoretical foundation for molecular-assisted breeding in lotus.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2025.1596925/fullepidermal celllotusNelumboN. luteaN. nuciferapetal shape
spellingShingle Jiaxin He
Jiaxin He
Yini Ma
Qingqing Liu
Rui Zhang
Guohong Huang
Dasheng Zhang
Fengluan Liu
Caixia Yang
Comparative transcriptomics of two petal variants reveals key functional genes underlying petal shape development in lotus (Nelumbo)
Frontiers in Plant Science
epidermal cell
lotus
Nelumbo
N. lutea
N. nucifera
petal shape
title Comparative transcriptomics of two petal variants reveals key functional genes underlying petal shape development in lotus (Nelumbo)
title_full Comparative transcriptomics of two petal variants reveals key functional genes underlying petal shape development in lotus (Nelumbo)
title_fullStr Comparative transcriptomics of two petal variants reveals key functional genes underlying petal shape development in lotus (Nelumbo)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative transcriptomics of two petal variants reveals key functional genes underlying petal shape development in lotus (Nelumbo)
title_short Comparative transcriptomics of two petal variants reveals key functional genes underlying petal shape development in lotus (Nelumbo)
title_sort comparative transcriptomics of two petal variants reveals key functional genes underlying petal shape development in lotus nelumbo
topic epidermal cell
lotus
Nelumbo
N. lutea
N. nucifera
petal shape
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2025.1596925/full
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