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- Title
Low night temperature and inhibition of gibberellin biosynthesis override phytochrome action and induce bud set and cold acclimation, but not dormancy in PHYA overexpressors and wild-type of hybrid aspen.
- Authors
MØLMANN, JØRGEN A.; ASANTE, DANIEL K. A.; JENSEN, JOHN B.; KRANE, MARIA N.; ERNSTSEN, ARILD; JUNTTILA, OLAVI; OLSEN, JORUNN E.
- Abstract
Juvenile trees of temperate and boreal regions cease growth and set buds in autumn in response to short day-lengths (SD) detected by phytochrome. Growth cessation and bud set are prerequisites for the development of winter dormancy and full cold hardiness. In this study we show that the SD-requirement for bud set and cold hardening can be overcome in hybrid aspen ( Populus tremula L. × tremuloides Michx.) by low night temperature and inhibition of gibberellin (GA) biosynthesis. Bud set and increased cold hardiness were observed under normally non-inductive long day-length (LD) in wild-type plants, when exposed to low night temperature and paclobutrazol. In addition, the effect of PHYA overexpression could be overcome in transgenic plants, producing bud set and cold acclimation by treatment with: SD, low night temperature and paclobutrazol. After cold acclimation, the degree of bud dormancy was lower for wild-type plants prior treated with LD and transgenic plants (overexpressing PHYA), than SD-treated, wild-type plants. Thus, low night temperature in combination with reduced GA content induced bud set and promoted cold hardiness under normally non-inductive photoperiods in hybrid aspen, but was unable to affect development of dormancy. This might suggest separate signalling pathways from phytochrome regulating the induction of cold/cold hardiness and bud dormancy in hybrid aspen or alternatively, there might be one pathway that fails to complete its action in the transgenic and paclobutrazol treated plants.
- Subjects
GIBBERELLINS; PLANT hormones; PHYTOCHROMES; PLANT pigments; TRANSGENIC plants; BIOSYNTHESIS; PHOTOPERIODISM; BUDS; ACCLIMATIZATION
- Publication
Plant, Cell & Environment, 2005, Vol 28, Issue 12, p1579
- ISSN
0140-7791
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-3040.2005.01395.x