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Expression of ethylene biosynthetic and receptor genes in rose floral tissues during ethylene-enhanced flower opening
Ethylene production, as well as the expression of ethylene biosynthetic (Rh-ACS1–4 and Rh-ACO1) and receptor (Rh-ETR1–5) genes, was determined in five different floral tissues (sepals, petals, stamens, gynoecia, and receptacles) of cut rose (Rosa hybrida cv. Samantha upon treatment with ethylene or...
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author | Xue, Jingqi Li, Yunhui Tan, Hui Yang, Feng Ma, Nan Gao, Junping |
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description | Ethylene production, as well as the expression of ethylene biosynthetic (Rh-ACS1–4 and Rh-ACO1) and receptor (Rh-ETR1–5) genes, was determined in five different floral tissues (sepals, petals, stamens, gynoecia, and receptacles) of cut rose (Rosa hybrida cv. Samantha upon treatment with ethylene or the ethylene inhibitor 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP). Ethylene-enhanced ethylene production occurred only in gynoecia, petals, and receptacles, with gynoecia showing the greatest enhancement in the early stage of ethylene treatment. However, 1-MCP did not suppress ethylene production in these three tissues. In sepals, ethylene production was highly decreased by ethylene treatment, and increased dramatically by 1-MCP. Ethylene production in stamens remained unchanged after ethylene or 1-MCP treatment. Induction of certain ethylene biosynthetic genes by ethylene in different floral tissues was positively correlated with the ethylene production, and this induction was also not suppressed by 1-MCP. The expression of Rh-ACS2 and Rh-ACS3 was quickly induced by ethylene in gynoecia, but neither Rh-ACS1 nor Rh-ACS4 was induced by ethylene in any of the five tissues. In addition, Rh-ACO1 was induced by ethylene in all floral tissues except sepals. The induced expression of ethylene receptor genes by ethylene was much faster in gynoecia than in petals, and the expression of Rh-ETR3 was strongly suppressed by 1-MCP in all floral tissues. These results indicate that ethylene biosynthesis in gynoecia is regulated developmentally, rather than autocatalytically. The response of rose flowers to ethylene occurs initially in gynoecia, and ethylene may regulate flower opening mainly through the Rh-ETR3 gene in gynoecia. |
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spelling | pubmed-24132862009-02-25 Expression of ethylene biosynthetic and receptor genes in rose floral tissues during ethylene-enhanced flower opening Xue, Jingqi Li, Yunhui Tan, Hui Yang, Feng Ma, Nan Gao, Junping J Exp Bot Research Papers Ethylene production, as well as the expression of ethylene biosynthetic (Rh-ACS1–4 and Rh-ACO1) and receptor (Rh-ETR1–5) genes, was determined in five different floral tissues (sepals, petals, stamens, gynoecia, and receptacles) of cut rose (Rosa hybrida cv. Samantha upon treatment with ethylene or the ethylene inhibitor 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP). Ethylene-enhanced ethylene production occurred only in gynoecia, petals, and receptacles, with gynoecia showing the greatest enhancement in the early stage of ethylene treatment. However, 1-MCP did not suppress ethylene production in these three tissues. In sepals, ethylene production was highly decreased by ethylene treatment, and increased dramatically by 1-MCP. Ethylene production in stamens remained unchanged after ethylene or 1-MCP treatment. Induction of certain ethylene biosynthetic genes by ethylene in different floral tissues was positively correlated with the ethylene production, and this induction was also not suppressed by 1-MCP. The expression of Rh-ACS2 and Rh-ACS3 was quickly induced by ethylene in gynoecia, but neither Rh-ACS1 nor Rh-ACS4 was induced by ethylene in any of the five tissues. In addition, Rh-ACO1 was induced by ethylene in all floral tissues except sepals. The induced expression of ethylene receptor genes by ethylene was much faster in gynoecia than in petals, and the expression of Rh-ETR3 was strongly suppressed by 1-MCP in all floral tissues. These results indicate that ethylene biosynthesis in gynoecia is regulated developmentally, rather than autocatalytically. The response of rose flowers to ethylene occurs initially in gynoecia, and ethylene may regulate flower opening mainly through the Rh-ETR3 gene in gynoecia. Oxford University Press 2008-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2413286/ /pubmed/18535299 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ern078 Text en © 2008 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This paper is available online free of all access charges (see http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/open_access.html for further details) |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Xue, Jingqi Li, Yunhui Tan, Hui Yang, Feng Ma, Nan Gao, Junping Expression of ethylene biosynthetic and receptor genes in rose floral tissues during ethylene-enhanced flower opening |
title | Expression of ethylene biosynthetic and receptor genes in rose floral tissues during ethylene-enhanced flower opening |
title_full | Expression of ethylene biosynthetic and receptor genes in rose floral tissues during ethylene-enhanced flower opening |
title_fullStr | Expression of ethylene biosynthetic and receptor genes in rose floral tissues during ethylene-enhanced flower opening |
title_full_unstemmed | Expression of ethylene biosynthetic and receptor genes in rose floral tissues during ethylene-enhanced flower opening |
title_short | Expression of ethylene biosynthetic and receptor genes in rose floral tissues during ethylene-enhanced flower opening |
title_sort | expression of ethylene biosynthetic and receptor genes in rose floral tissues during ethylene-enhanced flower opening |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2413286/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18535299 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ern078 |
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