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Transcriptome and phytohormone changes associated with ethylene-induced onion bulb dormancy

Control of dormancy and sprouting in onion bulbs is commercially important for postharvest management. Although ethylene application is sometimes used to extend dormancy, the underlying mechanisms regulating dormancy transition remain unclear. Since the sprout leaves emerge from the bulb baseplate,...

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Autores principales: Alamar, M. Carmen, Anastasiadi, Maria, Lopez-Cobollo, Rosa, Bennett, Mark H., Thompson, Andrew J., Turnbull, Colin G.N., Mohareb, Fady, Terry, Leon A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7398043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33012993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postharvbio.2020.111267
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author Alamar, M. Carmen
Anastasiadi, Maria
Lopez-Cobollo, Rosa
Bennett, Mark H.
Thompson, Andrew J.
Turnbull, Colin G.N.
Mohareb, Fady
Terry, Leon A.
author_facet Alamar, M. Carmen
Anastasiadi, Maria
Lopez-Cobollo, Rosa
Bennett, Mark H.
Thompson, Andrew J.
Turnbull, Colin G.N.
Mohareb, Fady
Terry, Leon A.
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description Control of dormancy and sprouting in onion bulbs is commercially important for postharvest management. Although ethylene application is sometimes used to extend dormancy, the underlying mechanisms regulating dormancy transition remain unclear. Since the sprout leaves emerge from the bulb baseplate, we used this tissue to assess the impact of ethylene treatment and storage time on the hormone profile and the transcriptome. Reads from 30 libraries were assembled and annotated, with 94,840 unigenes retained after filtering. The de novo transcriptome assembly was of high quality and continuity (N50: 1809 bp, GC content: 36.21 %), and was used to analyse differential expression and Gene Onotologies. Across two years, applied ethylene resulted in delayed dormancy break and reduced post-dormancy sprout vigour. Ethylene supplementation enhanced endogenous ethylene production and caused a transient climacteric-like increase in respiration. Significant changes in hormone and associated transcript profiles occurred through storage and in response to ethylene. In particular, abscisic acid (ABA) and its metabolite phaseic acid (PA) increased under ethylene during the longer dormancy period; however, cytokinin increases observed during storage appeared largely independent of ethylene treatment. Several hormone-related transcripts showed differential expression over time and/or in response to ethylene. Expression of ethylene biosynthesis (ACO), receptor (EIN4) and transcription factor (EIL3) genes were modified by ethylene, as were ABA biosynthesis genes such NCED, and cytokinin biosynthesis genes such as LOG and CKX. We conclude that ethylene substantially modifies expression of genes in several phytohormone pathways, and some of these changes may underlie the dormancy-extending effects of exogenous ethylene.
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spelling pubmed-73980432020-10-01 Transcriptome and phytohormone changes associated with ethylene-induced onion bulb dormancy Alamar, M. Carmen Anastasiadi, Maria Lopez-Cobollo, Rosa Bennett, Mark H. Thompson, Andrew J. Turnbull, Colin G.N. Mohareb, Fady Terry, Leon A. Postharvest Biol Technol Article Control of dormancy and sprouting in onion bulbs is commercially important for postharvest management. Although ethylene application is sometimes used to extend dormancy, the underlying mechanisms regulating dormancy transition remain unclear. Since the sprout leaves emerge from the bulb baseplate, we used this tissue to assess the impact of ethylene treatment and storage time on the hormone profile and the transcriptome. Reads from 30 libraries were assembled and annotated, with 94,840 unigenes retained after filtering. The de novo transcriptome assembly was of high quality and continuity (N50: 1809 bp, GC content: 36.21 %), and was used to analyse differential expression and Gene Onotologies. Across two years, applied ethylene resulted in delayed dormancy break and reduced post-dormancy sprout vigour. Ethylene supplementation enhanced endogenous ethylene production and caused a transient climacteric-like increase in respiration. Significant changes in hormone and associated transcript profiles occurred through storage and in response to ethylene. In particular, abscisic acid (ABA) and its metabolite phaseic acid (PA) increased under ethylene during the longer dormancy period; however, cytokinin increases observed during storage appeared largely independent of ethylene treatment. Several hormone-related transcripts showed differential expression over time and/or in response to ethylene. Expression of ethylene biosynthesis (ACO), receptor (EIN4) and transcription factor (EIL3) genes were modified by ethylene, as were ABA biosynthesis genes such NCED, and cytokinin biosynthesis genes such as LOG and CKX. We conclude that ethylene substantially modifies expression of genes in several phytohormone pathways, and some of these changes may underlie the dormancy-extending effects of exogenous ethylene. Elsevier 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7398043/ /pubmed/33012993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postharvbio.2020.111267 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alamar, M. Carmen
Anastasiadi, Maria
Lopez-Cobollo, Rosa
Bennett, Mark H.
Thompson, Andrew J.
Turnbull, Colin G.N.
Mohareb, Fady
Terry, Leon A.
Transcriptome and phytohormone changes associated with ethylene-induced onion bulb dormancy
title Transcriptome and phytohormone changes associated with ethylene-induced onion bulb dormancy
title_full Transcriptome and phytohormone changes associated with ethylene-induced onion bulb dormancy
title_fullStr Transcriptome and phytohormone changes associated with ethylene-induced onion bulb dormancy
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome and phytohormone changes associated with ethylene-induced onion bulb dormancy
title_short Transcriptome and phytohormone changes associated with ethylene-induced onion bulb dormancy
title_sort transcriptome and phytohormone changes associated with ethylene-induced onion bulb dormancy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7398043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33012993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postharvbio.2020.111267
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