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Potential contribution of strigolactones in regulating scion growth and branching in grafted grapevine in response to nitrogen availability

In grafted plants, rootstocks assure the mineral nutrition of the scion and modify its development. In this study, we show that two grapevine rootstock genotypes have different shoot branching architectures when cultivated as cuttings and that this trait is transmitted to the scion when grafted. Sho...

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Autores principales: Cochetel, Noé, Météier, Eloïse, Merlin, Isabelle, Hévin, Cyril, Pouvreau, Jean-Bernard, Coutos-Thévenot, Pierre, Hernould, Michel, Vivin, Philippe, Cookson, Sarah Jane, Ollat, Nathalie, Lauvergeat, Virginie
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6054193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29860350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery206
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author Cochetel, Noé
Météier, Eloïse
Merlin, Isabelle
Hévin, Cyril
Pouvreau, Jean-Bernard
Coutos-Thévenot, Pierre
Hernould, Michel
Vivin, Philippe
Cookson, Sarah Jane
Ollat, Nathalie
Lauvergeat, Virginie
author_facet Cochetel, Noé
Météier, Eloïse
Merlin, Isabelle
Hévin, Cyril
Pouvreau, Jean-Bernard
Coutos-Thévenot, Pierre
Hernould, Michel
Vivin, Philippe
Cookson, Sarah Jane
Ollat, Nathalie
Lauvergeat, Virginie
author_sort Cochetel, Noé
collection PubMed
description In grafted plants, rootstocks assure the mineral nutrition of the scion and modify its development. In this study, we show that two grapevine rootstock genotypes have different shoot branching architectures when cultivated as cuttings and that this trait is transmitted to the scion when grafted. Shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrogen supply was also studied. As strigolactones are known to have a role in the regulation of shoot development in response to nutrient availability, their involvement in the control of scion architecture by the rootstock was investigated. Functional characterization of putative grapevine strigolactone biosynthetic genes in Arabidopsis mutants or grapevine cell suspensions showed similar functions to those of Arabidopsis. Both rootstocks produced strigolactone-like compounds; the quantity produced in response to nitrogen treatments differed between the two rootstock genotypes and correlated with the expression of putative strigolactone biosynthetic genes. Exudation of strigolactone-like compounds by both rootstocks was closely related to the developmental pattern of the scion in grafted plants. These results suggest that differential regulation of strigolactone biosynthesis in response to nitrogen availability may contribute to the control of scion development conferred by each rootstock genotype.
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spelling pubmed-60541932018-07-25 Potential contribution of strigolactones in regulating scion growth and branching in grafted grapevine in response to nitrogen availability Cochetel, Noé Météier, Eloïse Merlin, Isabelle Hévin, Cyril Pouvreau, Jean-Bernard Coutos-Thévenot, Pierre Hernould, Michel Vivin, Philippe Cookson, Sarah Jane Ollat, Nathalie Lauvergeat, Virginie J Exp Bot Research Papers In grafted plants, rootstocks assure the mineral nutrition of the scion and modify its development. In this study, we show that two grapevine rootstock genotypes have different shoot branching architectures when cultivated as cuttings and that this trait is transmitted to the scion when grafted. Shoot branching plasticity in response to nitrogen supply was also studied. As strigolactones are known to have a role in the regulation of shoot development in response to nutrient availability, their involvement in the control of scion architecture by the rootstock was investigated. Functional characterization of putative grapevine strigolactone biosynthetic genes in Arabidopsis mutants or grapevine cell suspensions showed similar functions to those of Arabidopsis. Both rootstocks produced strigolactone-like compounds; the quantity produced in response to nitrogen treatments differed between the two rootstock genotypes and correlated with the expression of putative strigolactone biosynthetic genes. Exudation of strigolactone-like compounds by both rootstocks was closely related to the developmental pattern of the scion in grafted plants. These results suggest that differential regulation of strigolactone biosynthesis in response to nitrogen availability may contribute to the control of scion development conferred by each rootstock genotype. Oxford University Press 2018-07-20 2018-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6054193/ /pubmed/29860350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery206 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cochetel, Noé
Météier, Eloïse
Merlin, Isabelle
Hévin, Cyril
Pouvreau, Jean-Bernard
Coutos-Thévenot, Pierre
Hernould, Michel
Vivin, Philippe
Cookson, Sarah Jane
Ollat, Nathalie
Lauvergeat, Virginie
Potential contribution of strigolactones in regulating scion growth and branching in grafted grapevine in response to nitrogen availability
title Potential contribution of strigolactones in regulating scion growth and branching in grafted grapevine in response to nitrogen availability
title_full Potential contribution of strigolactones in regulating scion growth and branching in grafted grapevine in response to nitrogen availability
title_fullStr Potential contribution of strigolactones in regulating scion growth and branching in grafted grapevine in response to nitrogen availability
title_full_unstemmed Potential contribution of strigolactones in regulating scion growth and branching in grafted grapevine in response to nitrogen availability
title_short Potential contribution of strigolactones in regulating scion growth and branching in grafted grapevine in response to nitrogen availability
title_sort potential contribution of strigolactones in regulating scion growth and branching in grafted grapevine in response to nitrogen availability
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6054193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29860350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery206
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