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Hetero-grafting affects flavonoid biosynthesis in sweet orange 'Newhall' (Citrus sinensis) peels: a metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis

Citrus cultivation involves the widespread practice of grafting, which has a significant impact on citrus development and fruit quality and yield. However, understanding the effect of flavonoid compounds after different rootstock grafting have been limited. Flavonoid compounds, found at the highest...

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Autores principales: Li, Qin, Yao, Junfei, Zheng, Wei, Wang, Jialu, Liao, Ling, Sun, Guochao, Wang, Xun, Deng, Honghong, Zhang, Mingfei, Wang, Zhihui, Xiong, Bo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10351390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37465384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1218426
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author Li, Qin
Yao, Junfei
Zheng, Wei
Wang, Jialu
Liao, Ling
Sun, Guochao
Wang, Xun
Deng, Honghong
Zhang, Mingfei
Wang, Zhihui
Xiong, Bo
author_facet Li, Qin
Yao, Junfei
Zheng, Wei
Wang, Jialu
Liao, Ling
Sun, Guochao
Wang, Xun
Deng, Honghong
Zhang, Mingfei
Wang, Zhihui
Xiong, Bo
author_sort Li, Qin
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description Citrus cultivation involves the widespread practice of grafting, which has a significant impact on citrus development and fruit quality and yield. However, understanding the effect of flavonoid compounds after different rootstock grafting have been limited. Flavonoid compounds, found at the highest levels in citrus peels, contribute to improving fruit quality and nutritional value. In this study, scion-rootstock interaction was investigated at various developmental stages when sweet orange 'Newhall' was hetero-grafted with two commonly used rootstocks (Poncirus trifoliate population, C. junos Siebold ex Tanaka). Physiological index detection showed a higher concentration of total flavonoid content in peels of sweet orange 'Newhall' grafted on Poncirus trifoliate population (ct) than C. junos Siebold ex Tanaka (cj). Further metabolomic analysis identified 703 flavonoid compounds, including flavones, flavonols, and flavanones. Out of the 25 flavonoids affected by different rootstock grafting and developmental stages, most were flavones. Transcriptomic analysis identified 8,562 differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Co-expression and Pearson's correlation analysis discovered six hub structure genes and 19 transcription factors (TFs) that affected flavonoid biosynthesis. In addition to increasing the transcript levels of genes that synthesize flavones, flavonols, and flavanones, the scion-rootstock interaction also affected the expression of many TFs. Taken together, our findings suggested that hetero-grafting could promote the accumulation of flavonoid compounds in citrus peels during the development stages. These results offered fresh perspectives on grafting's application usefulness and the enhancement of the accumulation of nutritive flavonoid components by grafting in citrus.
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spelling pubmed-103513902023-07-18 Hetero-grafting affects flavonoid biosynthesis in sweet orange 'Newhall' (Citrus sinensis) peels: a metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis Li, Qin Yao, Junfei Zheng, Wei Wang, Jialu Liao, Ling Sun, Guochao Wang, Xun Deng, Honghong Zhang, Mingfei Wang, Zhihui Xiong, Bo Front Plant Sci Plant Science Citrus cultivation involves the widespread practice of grafting, which has a significant impact on citrus development and fruit quality and yield. However, understanding the effect of flavonoid compounds after different rootstock grafting have been limited. Flavonoid compounds, found at the highest levels in citrus peels, contribute to improving fruit quality and nutritional value. In this study, scion-rootstock interaction was investigated at various developmental stages when sweet orange 'Newhall' was hetero-grafted with two commonly used rootstocks (Poncirus trifoliate population, C. junos Siebold ex Tanaka). Physiological index detection showed a higher concentration of total flavonoid content in peels of sweet orange 'Newhall' grafted on Poncirus trifoliate population (ct) than C. junos Siebold ex Tanaka (cj). Further metabolomic analysis identified 703 flavonoid compounds, including flavones, flavonols, and flavanones. Out of the 25 flavonoids affected by different rootstock grafting and developmental stages, most were flavones. Transcriptomic analysis identified 8,562 differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Co-expression and Pearson's correlation analysis discovered six hub structure genes and 19 transcription factors (TFs) that affected flavonoid biosynthesis. In addition to increasing the transcript levels of genes that synthesize flavones, flavonols, and flavanones, the scion-rootstock interaction also affected the expression of many TFs. Taken together, our findings suggested that hetero-grafting could promote the accumulation of flavonoid compounds in citrus peels during the development stages. These results offered fresh perspectives on grafting's application usefulness and the enhancement of the accumulation of nutritive flavonoid components by grafting in citrus. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10351390/ /pubmed/37465384 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1218426 Text en Copyright © 2023 Li, Yao, Zheng, Wang, Liao, Sun, Wang, Deng, Zhang, Wang and Xiong https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Li, Qin
Yao, Junfei
Zheng, Wei
Wang, Jialu
Liao, Ling
Sun, Guochao
Wang, Xun
Deng, Honghong
Zhang, Mingfei
Wang, Zhihui
Xiong, Bo
Hetero-grafting affects flavonoid biosynthesis in sweet orange 'Newhall' (Citrus sinensis) peels: a metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis
title Hetero-grafting affects flavonoid biosynthesis in sweet orange 'Newhall' (Citrus sinensis) peels: a metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis
title_full Hetero-grafting affects flavonoid biosynthesis in sweet orange 'Newhall' (Citrus sinensis) peels: a metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis
title_fullStr Hetero-grafting affects flavonoid biosynthesis in sweet orange 'Newhall' (Citrus sinensis) peels: a metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis
title_full_unstemmed Hetero-grafting affects flavonoid biosynthesis in sweet orange 'Newhall' (Citrus sinensis) peels: a metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis
title_short Hetero-grafting affects flavonoid biosynthesis in sweet orange 'Newhall' (Citrus sinensis) peels: a metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis
title_sort hetero-grafting affects flavonoid biosynthesis in sweet orange 'newhall' (citrus sinensis) peels: a metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10351390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37465384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1218426
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