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Effects on stone cell development and lignin deposition in pears by different pollinators

INTRODUCTION: The pear pulp is formed by the development of the ovary wall, which is the somatic cell of the female parent, and its genetic traits are identical to those of the female parent, so that its phenotypic traits should also be identical to those of the female parent. However, the pulp qual...

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Autores principales: Yan, Chongchong, Zhang, Nan, Xu, Chao, Jin, Qing, Qi, Yongjie, Cai, Yongping
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9944722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36844042
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1093661
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author Yan, Chongchong
Zhang, Nan
Xu, Chao
Jin, Qing
Qi, Yongjie
Cai, Yongping
author_facet Yan, Chongchong
Zhang, Nan
Xu, Chao
Jin, Qing
Qi, Yongjie
Cai, Yongping
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description INTRODUCTION: The pear pulp is formed by the development of the ovary wall, which is the somatic cell of the female parent, and its genetic traits are identical to those of the female parent, so that its phenotypic traits should also be identical to those of the female parent. However, the pulp quality of most pears, especially the stone cell clusters (SCCs) number and degree of polymerization (DP), were significantly affected by the paternal type. Stone cells are formed by the deposition of lignin in parenchymal cell (PC) walls. Studies on the effect of pollination on lignin deposition and stone cell formation in pear fruit have not been reported. Methods: In this study, 'Dangshan Su' (P. bretschneideri Rehd.) was selected as the mother tree, while 'Yali' (P. bretschneideri Rehd.) and 'Wonhwang' (P. pyrifolia Nakai.) were used as the father trees to perform cross-pollination. We investigated the effects of different parents on SCCs number and DP, and lignin deposition by microscopic and ultramicroscopic observation. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The results showed that the formation of SCCs proceeds was consistent in DY and DW, but the SCC number and DP in DY were higher than that in DW. Ultramicroscopy revealed that the lignification process of DY and DW were all from corner to rest regions of the compound middle lamella and the secondary wall, with lignin particles deposited along the cellulose microfibrils. They were alternatively arranged until they filled up the whole cell cavity to culminate in the formation of stone cells. However, the compactness of the wall layer of cell wall was significantly higher in DY than in DW. We also found that the pit of stone cell was predominantly single pit pair, they transported degraded material from the PCs that were beginning to lignify out of the cells. Stone cell formation and lignin deposition in pollinated pear fruit from different parents were consistent, but the DP of SCCs and the compactness of the wall layer were higher in DY than that in DW. Therefore, DY SCC had a higher ability to resist the expansion pressure of PC.
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spelling pubmed-99447222023-02-23 Effects on stone cell development and lignin deposition in pears by different pollinators Yan, Chongchong Zhang, Nan Xu, Chao Jin, Qing Qi, Yongjie Cai, Yongping Front Plant Sci Plant Science INTRODUCTION: The pear pulp is formed by the development of the ovary wall, which is the somatic cell of the female parent, and its genetic traits are identical to those of the female parent, so that its phenotypic traits should also be identical to those of the female parent. However, the pulp quality of most pears, especially the stone cell clusters (SCCs) number and degree of polymerization (DP), were significantly affected by the paternal type. Stone cells are formed by the deposition of lignin in parenchymal cell (PC) walls. Studies on the effect of pollination on lignin deposition and stone cell formation in pear fruit have not been reported. Methods: In this study, 'Dangshan Su' (P. bretschneideri Rehd.) was selected as the mother tree, while 'Yali' (P. bretschneideri Rehd.) and 'Wonhwang' (P. pyrifolia Nakai.) were used as the father trees to perform cross-pollination. We investigated the effects of different parents on SCCs number and DP, and lignin deposition by microscopic and ultramicroscopic observation. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The results showed that the formation of SCCs proceeds was consistent in DY and DW, but the SCC number and DP in DY were higher than that in DW. Ultramicroscopy revealed that the lignification process of DY and DW were all from corner to rest regions of the compound middle lamella and the secondary wall, with lignin particles deposited along the cellulose microfibrils. They were alternatively arranged until they filled up the whole cell cavity to culminate in the formation of stone cells. However, the compactness of the wall layer of cell wall was significantly higher in DY than in DW. We also found that the pit of stone cell was predominantly single pit pair, they transported degraded material from the PCs that were beginning to lignify out of the cells. Stone cell formation and lignin deposition in pollinated pear fruit from different parents were consistent, but the DP of SCCs and the compactness of the wall layer were higher in DY than that in DW. Therefore, DY SCC had a higher ability to resist the expansion pressure of PC. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9944722/ /pubmed/36844042 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1093661 Text en Copyright © 2023 Yan, Zhang, Xu, Jin, Qi and Cai https://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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
Yan, Chongchong
Zhang, Nan
Xu, Chao
Jin, Qing
Qi, Yongjie
Cai, Yongping
Effects on stone cell development and lignin deposition in pears by different pollinators
title Effects on stone cell development and lignin deposition in pears by different pollinators
title_full Effects on stone cell development and lignin deposition in pears by different pollinators
title_fullStr Effects on stone cell development and lignin deposition in pears by different pollinators
title_full_unstemmed Effects on stone cell development and lignin deposition in pears by different pollinators
title_short Effects on stone cell development and lignin deposition in pears by different pollinators
title_sort effects on stone cell development and lignin deposition in pears by different pollinators
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9944722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36844042
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1093661
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