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Constitutive down-regulation of liguleless alleles in sorghum drives increased productivity and water use efficiency

Plant Biotechnology Journal.. 2025-06; 
Nikhil Jaikumar, Truyen Quach, Zhengxiang Ge, Natalya Nersesian, Shirley J Sato, Scott M McCoy, Ming Guo, Andrew D B Leakey, Stephen P Long, Tom Elmo Clemente Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA
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Abstract

Plant architecture influences the microenvironment throughout the canopy layer. Plants with a more erect leaf architecture allow for an increase in planting densities and allow more light to reach lower canopy leaves. This is predicted to increase crop carbon assimilation. Frictional resistance to wind reduces air movement in the lower canopy, resulting in higher humidity. By increasing the proportion of canopy photosynthesis in the more humid lower canopy, gains in the efficiency of water use might be expected, although this may be slightly offset by the more open erectophile form canopy. An anatomical feature in members of the Poaceae family that impacts leaf angle is the articulated junction of the sheath an... More

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