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. 2020 Oct 12;11:5138. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-18890-y

Table 1.

Functional variation of COM1 homologs observed among grass species.

Species (Name) Gene function in boundary GEa on branch formation GE on pulvinus size/formation GE on growth of palea cells GE on number of VBb in palea GE on Pollen fertilityc
Barley (COM1) signaling Inhibition Absentd Inhibitione Promotion Normal
Brachypodium (BdWAB1/BAD1) formationf No effect Promotion No effectg Promotion Normal
Rice (REP1) formation Not reportedh Promotion Promotion Promotion Reduced
Sorghum (SbWAB1/BAD1) formation Promotion Promotion No effect Promotion Reduced
Maize (WAB1/BAD1) formation Promotion Promotion Not reported Not reported Not reported

aGE stands for functional gene effect.

bVB stands for vasculature bundles.

cRevealed by grain setting measurements as a proxy.

dPulvinus is typically absent in Wt. spike of Triticeae including barley as well as in the branched mutant spikes.

eApparent at the longitudinally middle palea part resulting in the formation of the infolding.

fRefers to the formation of a boundary between pulvinus and the lateral branch without which fusion of the two happened; reflects intermediate evolutionary phylogenetic position of Brachypodium among grasses.

gNot visible at the microscopic level.

hPerhaps because the rice cultivars used in the corresponding studies (cv. Nipponbare and cv. 9522) are known to exhibit panicles with acute lateral branches.