Compositions and methods for altering flowering and plant architecture to improve yield potential

US11225671B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11225671-B2
Application numberUS-201916370546-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2019
Priority dateApr 20, 2015
Publication dateJan 18, 2022
Grant dateJan 18, 2022

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The present invention provides recombinant DNA constructs, vectors and molecules comprising a polynucleotide sequence encoding a florigenic FT protein operably linked to a vegetative stage promoter, which may also be a meristem-preferred or meristem-specific promoter. Transgenic plants, plant cells and tissues, and plant parts are further provided comprising a polynucleotide sequence encoding a florigenic FT protein. Transgenic plants comprising a florigenic FT transgene may produce more bolls, siliques, fruits, nuts, or pods per node on the transgenic plant, particularly on the main stem of the plant, relative to a control or wild type plant. Methods are further provided for introducing a florigenic FT transgene into a plant, and planting transgenic FT plants in the field including at higher densities. Transgenic plants of the present invention may thus provide greater yield potential than wild type plants and may be planted at a higher density due to their altered plant architecture.

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What is claimed is: 1. A recombinant DNA construct comprising a polynucleotide sequence encoding a florigenic FT protein comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 80% identity to SEQ ID NO: 2 and operably linked to a promoter comprising a polynucleotide sequence having at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 34. 2. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said florigenic FT protein comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 2. 3. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said florigenic FT protein comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 2. 4. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said florigenic FT protein comprises the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 2. 5. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said promoter comprises a polynucleotide sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 34. 6. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said promoter comprises SEQ ID NO: 34. 7. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said florigenic FT protein is encoded by a polynucleotide comprising at least 90% identity to SEQ ID NO: 1. 8. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said recombinant DNA construct comprises SEQ ID NO: 1. 9. A DNA molecule or vector comprising the recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 . 10. A transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, wherein the transgenic plant or transgenic part thereof comprises the recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 . 11. The transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein the transgenic plant or transgenic part thereof is homozygous for the insertion of the recombinant DNA construct. 12. The transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein the transgenic plant or transgenic part thereof is hemizygous for the insertion of the recombinant DNA construct. 13. The transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein the transgenic plant or a plant grown from the transgenic part thereof is a short day plant. 14. The transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein the transgenic plant or a plant grown from the transgenic part thereof is a dicotyledonous plant. 15. The transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, of claim 14 , wherein the transgenic plant or a plant grown from the transgenic part thereof is a leguminous plant. 16. The transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, of claim 15 , wherein the transgenic plant or a plant grown from the transgenic part thereof is soybean. 17. The transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, of claim 16 , wherein the transgenic soybean plant or transgenic soybean plant grown from the transgenic part thereof produces more pods per node than a control plant not having the recombinant DNA construct. 18. The transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein the transgenic plant or a plant grown from the transgenic part thereof produces more flowers per node than a control plant not having the recombinant DNA construct. 19. The transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein the transgenic plant or a plant grown from the transgenic part thereof produces more bolls, siliques, fruits, nuts or pods per node of the transgenic plant than a control plant not having the recombinant DNA construct. 20. The transgenic plant, or transgenic part thereof, of claim 10 , wherein the transgenic plant or a plant grown from the transgenic part thereof flowers earlier than a control plant not having the recombinant DNA construct. 21. The transgenic plant or transgenic part thereof of claim 10 , wherein the transgenic plant or a plant grown from the transgenic part thereof has more floral racemes per node than a control plant not having the recombinant DNA construct. 22. The transgenic plant part of claim 10 , wherein the transgenic plant part comprises the recombinant DNA construct and is one of the following: a seed, fruit, leaf, cotyledon, hypocotyl, meristem, embryo, endosperm, root, shoot, stem, pod, flower, inflorescence, stalk, pedicel, style, stigma, receptacle, petal, sepal, pollen, anther, filament, ovary, ovule, pericarp, phloem, or vascular tissue.

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  • Genetically Modified [GMO] plants, e.g. transgenic plants · CPC title

  • C12N15/827Primary

    Flower development or morphology, e.g. flowering promoting factor [FPF] · CPC title

  • with agronomic (input) traits, e.g. crop yield · CPC title

  • Meristem-specific, e.g. nodal, apical · CPC title

  • by mechanical means, e.g. microinjection, particle bombardment, silicon whiskers · CPC title

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What does patent US11225671B2 cover?
The present invention provides recombinant DNA constructs, vectors and molecules comprising a polynucleotide sequence encoding a florigenic FT protein operably linked to a vegetative stage promoter, which may also be a meristem-preferred or meristem-specific promoter. Transgenic plants, plant cells and tissues, and plant parts are further provided comprising a polynucleotide sequence encoding a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Monsanto Technology Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C12N15/827. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 18 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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