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Higher Phytohormone Contents and Weaker Phytohormone Signal Transduction Were Observed in Cold-Tolerant Cucumber
Cucumbers (Cucumis sativus L.) originated from the South Asian subcontinent, and most of them are fragile to cold stress. In this study, we evaluated the cold tolerance of 115 cucumber accessions and screened out 10 accessions showing high resistance to cold stress. We measured and compared plant ho...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9003209/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406941 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11070961 |
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author | Salah, Radwa Zhang, Rui-Jin Xia, Shi-Wei Song, Shan-Shan Hao, Qian Hashem, Mustafa H. Li, Huan-Xiu Li, Yu Li, Xi-Xiang Lai, Yun-Song |
author_facet | Salah, Radwa Zhang, Rui-Jin Xia, Shi-Wei Song, Shan-Shan Hao, Qian Hashem, Mustafa H. Li, Huan-Xiu Li, Yu Li, Xi-Xiang Lai, Yun-Song |
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description | Cucumbers (Cucumis sativus L.) originated from the South Asian subcontinent, and most of them are fragile to cold stress. In this study, we evaluated the cold tolerance of 115 cucumber accessions and screened out 10 accessions showing high resistance to cold stress. We measured and compared plant hormone contents between cold-tolerant cucumber CT90R and cold-sensitive cucumber CT57S in cold treatment. Most of the detected plant hormones showed significantly higher content in CT90R. To elucidate the role of plant hormones, we compared the leaf- and root-transcriptomes of CT90R with those of CT57S in cold stress treatment. In leaves, there were 1209 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between CT90R and CT57S, while there were 703 in roots. These DEGs were not evenly distributed across the chromosomes and there were significant enrichments at particular positions, including qLTT6.2, a known QTL controlling cucumber cold tolerance. The GO and KEGG enrichment analysis showed that there was a significant difference in the pathway of plant hormone transductions between CT90R and CT57S in leaves. In short, genes involved in plant hormone transductions showed lower transcription levels in CT90R. In roots, the most significantly different pathway was phenylpropanoid biosynthesis. CT90R seemed to actively accumulate more monolignols by upregulating cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) genes. These results above suggest a new perspective on the regulation mechanism of cold tolerance in cucumbers. |
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spelling | pubmed-90032092022-04-13 Higher Phytohormone Contents and Weaker Phytohormone Signal Transduction Were Observed in Cold-Tolerant Cucumber Salah, Radwa Zhang, Rui-Jin Xia, Shi-Wei Song, Shan-Shan Hao, Qian Hashem, Mustafa H. Li, Huan-Xiu Li, Yu Li, Xi-Xiang Lai, Yun-Song Plants (Basel) Article Cucumbers (Cucumis sativus L.) originated from the South Asian subcontinent, and most of them are fragile to cold stress. In this study, we evaluated the cold tolerance of 115 cucumber accessions and screened out 10 accessions showing high resistance to cold stress. We measured and compared plant hormone contents between cold-tolerant cucumber CT90R and cold-sensitive cucumber CT57S in cold treatment. Most of the detected plant hormones showed significantly higher content in CT90R. To elucidate the role of plant hormones, we compared the leaf- and root-transcriptomes of CT90R with those of CT57S in cold stress treatment. In leaves, there were 1209 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between CT90R and CT57S, while there were 703 in roots. These DEGs were not evenly distributed across the chromosomes and there were significant enrichments at particular positions, including qLTT6.2, a known QTL controlling cucumber cold tolerance. The GO and KEGG enrichment analysis showed that there was a significant difference in the pathway of plant hormone transductions between CT90R and CT57S in leaves. In short, genes involved in plant hormone transductions showed lower transcription levels in CT90R. In roots, the most significantly different pathway was phenylpropanoid biosynthesis. CT90R seemed to actively accumulate more monolignols by upregulating cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) genes. These results above suggest a new perspective on the regulation mechanism of cold tolerance in cucumbers. MDPI 2022-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9003209/ /pubmed/35406941 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11070961 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Salah, Radwa Zhang, Rui-Jin Xia, Shi-Wei Song, Shan-Shan Hao, Qian Hashem, Mustafa H. Li, Huan-Xiu Li, Yu Li, Xi-Xiang Lai, Yun-Song Higher Phytohormone Contents and Weaker Phytohormone Signal Transduction Were Observed in Cold-Tolerant Cucumber |
title | Higher Phytohormone Contents and Weaker Phytohormone Signal Transduction Were Observed in Cold-Tolerant Cucumber |
title_full | Higher Phytohormone Contents and Weaker Phytohormone Signal Transduction Were Observed in Cold-Tolerant Cucumber |
title_fullStr | Higher Phytohormone Contents and Weaker Phytohormone Signal Transduction Were Observed in Cold-Tolerant Cucumber |
title_full_unstemmed | Higher Phytohormone Contents and Weaker Phytohormone Signal Transduction Were Observed in Cold-Tolerant Cucumber |
title_short | Higher Phytohormone Contents and Weaker Phytohormone Signal Transduction Were Observed in Cold-Tolerant Cucumber |
title_sort | higher phytohormone contents and weaker phytohormone signal transduction were observed in cold-tolerant cucumber |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9003209/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406941 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11070961 |
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