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Histological and Transcriptomic Analysis during Bulbil Formation in Lilium lancifolium

Aerial bulbils are an important propagative organ, playing an important role in population expansion. However, the detailed gene regulatory patterns and molecular mechanism underlying bulbil formation remain unclear. Triploid Lilium lancifolium, which develops many aerial bulbils on the leaf axils o...

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Autores principales: Yang, Panpan, Xu, Leifeng, Xu, Hua, Tang, Yuchao, He, Guoren, Cao, Yuwei, Feng, Yayan, Yuan, Suxia, Ming, Jun
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5582597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28912794
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01508
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author Yang, Panpan
Xu, Leifeng
Xu, Hua
Tang, Yuchao
He, Guoren
Cao, Yuwei
Feng, Yayan
Yuan, Suxia
Ming, Jun
author_facet Yang, Panpan
Xu, Leifeng
Xu, Hua
Tang, Yuchao
He, Guoren
Cao, Yuwei
Feng, Yayan
Yuan, Suxia
Ming, Jun
author_sort Yang, Panpan
collection PubMed
description Aerial bulbils are an important propagative organ, playing an important role in population expansion. However, the detailed gene regulatory patterns and molecular mechanism underlying bulbil formation remain unclear. Triploid Lilium lancifolium, which develops many aerial bulbils on the leaf axils of middle-upper stem, is a useful species for investigating bulbil formation. To investigate the mechanism of bulbil formation in triploid L. lancifolium, we performed histological and transcriptomic analyses using samples of leaf axils located in the upper and lower stem of triploid L. lancifolium during bulbil formation. Histological results indicated that the bulbils of triploid L. lancifolium are derived from axillary meristems that initiate de novo from cells on the adaxial side of the petiole base. Transcriptomic analysis generated ~650 million high-quality reads and 11,871 differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Functional analysis showed that the DEGs were significantly enriched in starch and sucrose metabolism and plant hormone signal transduction. Starch synthesis and accumulation likely promoted the initiation of upper bulbils in triploid L. lancifolium. Hormone-associated pathways exhibited distinct patterns of change in each sample. Auxin likely promoted the initiation of bulbils and then inhibited further bulbil formation. High biosynthesis and low degradation of cytokinin might have led to bulbil formation in the upper leaf axil. The present study achieved a global transcriptomic analysis focused on gene expression changes and pathways' enrichment during upper bulbil formation in triploid L. lancifolium, laying a solid foundation for future molecular studies on bulbil formation.
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spelling pubmed-55825972017-09-14 Histological and Transcriptomic Analysis during Bulbil Formation in Lilium lancifolium Yang, Panpan Xu, Leifeng Xu, Hua Tang, Yuchao He, Guoren Cao, Yuwei Feng, Yayan Yuan, Suxia Ming, Jun Front Plant Sci Plant Science Aerial bulbils are an important propagative organ, playing an important role in population expansion. However, the detailed gene regulatory patterns and molecular mechanism underlying bulbil formation remain unclear. Triploid Lilium lancifolium, which develops many aerial bulbils on the leaf axils of middle-upper stem, is a useful species for investigating bulbil formation. To investigate the mechanism of bulbil formation in triploid L. lancifolium, we performed histological and transcriptomic analyses using samples of leaf axils located in the upper and lower stem of triploid L. lancifolium during bulbil formation. Histological results indicated that the bulbils of triploid L. lancifolium are derived from axillary meristems that initiate de novo from cells on the adaxial side of the petiole base. Transcriptomic analysis generated ~650 million high-quality reads and 11,871 differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Functional analysis showed that the DEGs were significantly enriched in starch and sucrose metabolism and plant hormone signal transduction. Starch synthesis and accumulation likely promoted the initiation of upper bulbils in triploid L. lancifolium. Hormone-associated pathways exhibited distinct patterns of change in each sample. Auxin likely promoted the initiation of bulbils and then inhibited further bulbil formation. High biosynthesis and low degradation of cytokinin might have led to bulbil formation in the upper leaf axil. The present study achieved a global transcriptomic analysis focused on gene expression changes and pathways' enrichment during upper bulbil formation in triploid L. lancifolium, laying a solid foundation for future molecular studies on bulbil formation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5582597/ /pubmed/28912794 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01508 Text en Copyright © 2017 Yang, Xu, Xu, Tang, He, Cao, Feng, Yuan and Ming. http://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) or licensor 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
Yang, Panpan
Xu, Leifeng
Xu, Hua
Tang, Yuchao
He, Guoren
Cao, Yuwei
Feng, Yayan
Yuan, Suxia
Ming, Jun
Histological and Transcriptomic Analysis during Bulbil Formation in Lilium lancifolium
title Histological and Transcriptomic Analysis during Bulbil Formation in Lilium lancifolium
title_full Histological and Transcriptomic Analysis during Bulbil Formation in Lilium lancifolium
title_fullStr Histological and Transcriptomic Analysis during Bulbil Formation in Lilium lancifolium
title_full_unstemmed Histological and Transcriptomic Analysis during Bulbil Formation in Lilium lancifolium
title_short Histological and Transcriptomic Analysis during Bulbil Formation in Lilium lancifolium
title_sort histological and transcriptomic analysis during bulbil formation in lilium lancifolium
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5582597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28912794
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01508
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