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Photoperiodic Regulation of Growth-Dormancy Cycling through Induction of Multiple Bud–Shoot Barriers Preventing Water Transport into the Winter Buds of Norway Spruce

Whereas long days (LDs) sustain shoot elongation, short days (SDs) induce growth cessation and formation of dormant buds in young individuals of a wide range of temperate and boreal tree species. In specific conifers, including Norway spruce, photoperiodic control of bud development is associated wi...

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Autores principales: Lee, YeonKyeong, Karunakaran, Chithra, Lahlali, Rachid, Liu, Xia, Tanino, Karen K., Olsen, Jorunn E.
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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/PMC5732187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29321789
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02109
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author Lee, YeonKyeong
Karunakaran, Chithra
Lahlali, Rachid
Liu, Xia
Tanino, Karen K.
Olsen, Jorunn E.
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Karunakaran, Chithra
Lahlali, Rachid
Liu, Xia
Tanino, Karen K.
Olsen, Jorunn E.
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description Whereas long days (LDs) sustain shoot elongation, short days (SDs) induce growth cessation and formation of dormant buds in young individuals of a wide range of temperate and boreal tree species. In specific conifers, including Norway spruce, photoperiodic control of bud development is associated with the formation of a plate of thick-walled cells, denoted as the crown, at the base of the bud. Information about cellular characteristics of this crown region is limited. We aimed to test whether the crown region is an important SD-induced barrier ensuring dehydration of the developing winter bud by preventing water influx. Using microscopy and synchrotron techniques, we show here that under LD, cell walls in growing shoot tips had highly methyl-esterified homogalacturonan pectin. During SD-induced bud development, the homogalacturonan in the crown region was de-methyl-esterified, enabling Ca(2+) binding and crosslinking, a process known to decrease cell wall water permeability by reducing pectin pore size. In addition, there was abundant callose deposition at plasmodesmata in the crown region, and xylem connections between the bud and the subtending shoot were blocked. Consistent with reduced water transport across the crown region into the bud, uptake of fluorescein in shoot tips was blocked at the base of the bud under SD. Upon transfer from SD to bud-break-inducing LD, these processes were reversed, and aquaporin transcript levels significantly increased in young stem tissue after 4 weeks under LD. These findings indicate that terminal bud development is associated with reduced water transport through decreased cell wall permeability and blocking of plasmodesmata and xylem connections in the crown structure. This provides further understanding of the regulatory mechanism for growth-dormancy cycling in coniferous tree species such as Norway spruce.
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spelling pubmed-57321872018-01-10 Photoperiodic Regulation of Growth-Dormancy Cycling through Induction of Multiple Bud–Shoot Barriers Preventing Water Transport into the Winter Buds of Norway Spruce Lee, YeonKyeong Karunakaran, Chithra Lahlali, Rachid Liu, Xia Tanino, Karen K. Olsen, Jorunn E. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Whereas long days (LDs) sustain shoot elongation, short days (SDs) induce growth cessation and formation of dormant buds in young individuals of a wide range of temperate and boreal tree species. In specific conifers, including Norway spruce, photoperiodic control of bud development is associated with the formation of a plate of thick-walled cells, denoted as the crown, at the base of the bud. Information about cellular characteristics of this crown region is limited. We aimed to test whether the crown region is an important SD-induced barrier ensuring dehydration of the developing winter bud by preventing water influx. Using microscopy and synchrotron techniques, we show here that under LD, cell walls in growing shoot tips had highly methyl-esterified homogalacturonan pectin. During SD-induced bud development, the homogalacturonan in the crown region was de-methyl-esterified, enabling Ca(2+) binding and crosslinking, a process known to decrease cell wall water permeability by reducing pectin pore size. In addition, there was abundant callose deposition at plasmodesmata in the crown region, and xylem connections between the bud and the subtending shoot were blocked. Consistent with reduced water transport across the crown region into the bud, uptake of fluorescein in shoot tips was blocked at the base of the bud under SD. Upon transfer from SD to bud-break-inducing LD, these processes were reversed, and aquaporin transcript levels significantly increased in young stem tissue after 4 weeks under LD. These findings indicate that terminal bud development is associated with reduced water transport through decreased cell wall permeability and blocking of plasmodesmata and xylem connections in the crown structure. This provides further understanding of the regulatory mechanism for growth-dormancy cycling in coniferous tree species such as Norway spruce. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5732187/ /pubmed/29321789 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02109 Text en Copyright © 2017 Lee, Karunakaran, Lahlali, Liu, Tanino and Olsen. 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
Lee, YeonKyeong
Karunakaran, Chithra
Lahlali, Rachid
Liu, Xia
Tanino, Karen K.
Olsen, Jorunn E.
Photoperiodic Regulation of Growth-Dormancy Cycling through Induction of Multiple Bud–Shoot Barriers Preventing Water Transport into the Winter Buds of Norway Spruce
title Photoperiodic Regulation of Growth-Dormancy Cycling through Induction of Multiple Bud–Shoot Barriers Preventing Water Transport into the Winter Buds of Norway Spruce
title_full Photoperiodic Regulation of Growth-Dormancy Cycling through Induction of Multiple Bud–Shoot Barriers Preventing Water Transport into the Winter Buds of Norway Spruce
title_fullStr Photoperiodic Regulation of Growth-Dormancy Cycling through Induction of Multiple Bud–Shoot Barriers Preventing Water Transport into the Winter Buds of Norway Spruce
title_full_unstemmed Photoperiodic Regulation of Growth-Dormancy Cycling through Induction of Multiple Bud–Shoot Barriers Preventing Water Transport into the Winter Buds of Norway Spruce
title_short Photoperiodic Regulation of Growth-Dormancy Cycling through Induction of Multiple Bud–Shoot Barriers Preventing Water Transport into the Winter Buds of Norway Spruce
title_sort photoperiodic regulation of growth-dormancy cycling through induction of multiple bud–shoot barriers preventing water transport into the winter buds of norway spruce
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5732187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29321789
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02109
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