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Woodland strawberry axillary bud fate is dictated by a crosstalk of environmental and endogenous factors

Plant architecture is defined by fates and positions of meristematic tissues and has direct consequences on yield potential and environmental adaptation of the plant. In strawberries (Fragaria vesca L. and F. × ananassa Duch.), shoot apical meristems can remain vegetative or differentiate into a ter...

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Autores principales: Andrés, Javier, Caruana, Julie, Liang, Jiahui, Samad, Samia, Monfort, Amparo, Liu, Zhongchi, Hytönen, Timo, Koskela, Elli A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8567079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34618090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiab421
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author Andrés, Javier
Caruana, Julie
Liang, Jiahui
Samad, Samia
Monfort, Amparo
Liu, Zhongchi
Hytönen, Timo
Koskela, Elli A
author_facet Andrés, Javier
Caruana, Julie
Liang, Jiahui
Samad, Samia
Monfort, Amparo
Liu, Zhongchi
Hytönen, Timo
Koskela, Elli A
author_sort Andrés, Javier
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description Plant architecture is defined by fates and positions of meristematic tissues and has direct consequences on yield potential and environmental adaptation of the plant. In strawberries (Fragaria vesca L. and F. × ananassa Duch.), shoot apical meristems can remain vegetative or differentiate into a terminal inflorescence meristem. Strawberry axillary buds (AXBs) are located in leaf axils and can either remain dormant or follow one of the two possible developmental fates. AXBs can either develop into stolons needed for clonal reproduction or into branch crowns (BCs) that can bear their own terminal inflorescences under favorable conditions. Although AXB fate has direct consequences on yield potential and vegetative propagation of strawberries, the regulation of AXB fate has so far remained obscure. We subjected a number of woodland strawberry (F. vesca L.) natural accessions and transgenic genotypes to different environmental conditions and growth regulator treatments to demonstrate that strawberry AXB fate is regulated either by environmental or endogenous factors, depending on the AXB position on the plant. We confirm that the F. vesca GIBBERELLIN20-oxidase4 (FvGA20ox4) gene is indispensable for stolon development and under tight environmental regulation. Moreover, our data show that apical dominance inhibits the outgrowth of the youngest AXB as BCs, although the effect of apical dominance can be overrun by the activity of FvGA20ox4. Finally, we demonstrate that the FvGA20ox4 is photoperiodically regulated via FvSOC1 (F. vesca SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS1) at 18°C, but at higher temperature of 22°C an unidentified FvSOC1-independent pathway promotes stolon development.
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spelling pubmed-85670792021-11-04 Woodland strawberry axillary bud fate is dictated by a crosstalk of environmental and endogenous factors Andrés, Javier Caruana, Julie Liang, Jiahui Samad, Samia Monfort, Amparo Liu, Zhongchi Hytönen, Timo Koskela, Elli A Plant Physiol Focus Issue on Architecture and Plasticity Plant architecture is defined by fates and positions of meristematic tissues and has direct consequences on yield potential and environmental adaptation of the plant. In strawberries (Fragaria vesca L. and F. × ananassa Duch.), shoot apical meristems can remain vegetative or differentiate into a terminal inflorescence meristem. Strawberry axillary buds (AXBs) are located in leaf axils and can either remain dormant or follow one of the two possible developmental fates. AXBs can either develop into stolons needed for clonal reproduction or into branch crowns (BCs) that can bear their own terminal inflorescences under favorable conditions. Although AXB fate has direct consequences on yield potential and vegetative propagation of strawberries, the regulation of AXB fate has so far remained obscure. We subjected a number of woodland strawberry (F. vesca L.) natural accessions and transgenic genotypes to different environmental conditions and growth regulator treatments to demonstrate that strawberry AXB fate is regulated either by environmental or endogenous factors, depending on the AXB position on the plant. We confirm that the F. vesca GIBBERELLIN20-oxidase4 (FvGA20ox4) gene is indispensable for stolon development and under tight environmental regulation. Moreover, our data show that apical dominance inhibits the outgrowth of the youngest AXB as BCs, although the effect of apical dominance can be overrun by the activity of FvGA20ox4. Finally, we demonstrate that the FvGA20ox4 is photoperiodically regulated via FvSOC1 (F. vesca SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS1) at 18°C, but at higher temperature of 22°C an unidentified FvSOC1-independent pathway promotes stolon development. Oxford University Press 2021-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8567079/ /pubmed/34618090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiab421 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of American Society of Plant Biologists. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Focus Issue on Architecture and Plasticity
Andrés, Javier
Caruana, Julie
Liang, Jiahui
Samad, Samia
Monfort, Amparo
Liu, Zhongchi
Hytönen, Timo
Koskela, Elli A
Woodland strawberry axillary bud fate is dictated by a crosstalk of environmental and endogenous factors
title Woodland strawberry axillary bud fate is dictated by a crosstalk of environmental and endogenous factors
title_full Woodland strawberry axillary bud fate is dictated by a crosstalk of environmental and endogenous factors
title_fullStr Woodland strawberry axillary bud fate is dictated by a crosstalk of environmental and endogenous factors
title_full_unstemmed Woodland strawberry axillary bud fate is dictated by a crosstalk of environmental and endogenous factors
title_short Woodland strawberry axillary bud fate is dictated by a crosstalk of environmental and endogenous factors
title_sort woodland strawberry axillary bud fate is dictated by a crosstalk of environmental and endogenous factors
topic Focus Issue on Architecture and Plasticity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8567079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34618090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiab421
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