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PpeTAC1 promotes horizontal branch growth in peach

Claim that PpeTAC1 gene promotes horizontal orientation of branches in peach and is part of a functionally conserved gene family.

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Evidence Quote

“PpeTAC1 promotes the horizontal growth of branches in peach trees”

Relationship

PpeTAC1 gene (peach) promotes Horizontal branch orientation (peach)

Arguments

PpeTAC1 gene (peach)subject
Horizontal branch orientation (peach)object

Connections (3)

Conserved gene family coordinates branch and root orientation via gravity and auxin pathwaysInferenceChain
TAC1 promotes outward lateral shoot orientationAssociation
Cross-species inference: TAC1, LAZY1, and DRO1 gene family controls shoot and root orientation via gravity and auxin pathwaysInferenceChain

Evidence

“Reference for PpeTAC1 gene promoting horizontal branch growth in peach and its conserved gene family”

Dardick, C. & et al. (2013). PpeTAC1 promotes the horizontal growth of branches in peach trees and is a member of a functionally conserved gene family found in diverse plants species.

“Reference for PzTAC and PzLAZY contribution to the regulation of branch angles in Populus species.”

Xu, D. & et al. (2017). PzTAC and PzLAZY from a narrow-crown poplar contribute to regulation of branch angles

“Reference for alteration of TAC1 expression in Prunus species leading to shoot phenotypes.”

Hollender, C. A. & et al. (2018). Alteration of TAC1 expression in Prunus species leads to pleiotropic shoot phenotypes

“Reference for TAC1 modulating plant architecture in response to photosynthetic signals.”

Waite, J. M. & Dardick, C. (2018). TILLER ANGLE CONTROL 1 modulates plant architecture in response to photosynthetic signals

“Reference for loss-of-function SlTAC1 gene linked to Erectoid leaf mutation in tomato.”

González-Arcos, M. & et al. (2019). A loss-of-function allele of a TAC1-like gene (SlTAC1) located on tomato chromosome 10 is a candidate for the Erectoid leaf (Erl) mutation