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- Title
Transcriptomic and physiological analysis provide new insight into seed shattering mechanism in Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Liqiu’.
- Authors
Xu, Yue; Liu, Lingyun; Jia, Ming; Teng, Ke; Mu, Na; Guo, Yidi; Liu, Muye; Wu, Juying; Teng, Wenjun; Huang, Linkai; Fan, Xifeng; Yue, Yuesen
- Abstract
Key message: Through the histological, physiological, and transcriptome-level identification of the abscission zone of Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Liqiu’, we explored the structure and the genes related to seed shattering, ultimately revealing the regulatory network of seed shattering in P. alopecuroides. Pennisetum alopecuroides is one of the most representative ornamental grass species of Pennisetum genus. It has unique inflorescence, elegant appearance, and strong stress tolerance. However, the shattering of seeds not only reduces the ornamental effect, but also hinders the seed production. In order to understand the potential mechanisms of seed shattering in P. alopecuroides, we conducted morphological, histological, physiological, and transcriptomic analyses on P. alopecuroides cv. ‘Liqiu’. According to histological findings, the seed shattering of ‘Liqiu’ was determined by the abscission zone at the base of the pedicel. Correlation analysis showed that seed shattering was significantly correlated with cellulase, lignin, auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin and jasmonic acid. Through a combination of histological and physiological analyses, we observed the accumulation of cellulase and lignin during ‘Liqiu’ seed abscission. We used PacBio full-length transcriptome sequencing (SMRT) combined with next-generation sequencing (NGS) transcriptome technology to improve the transcriptome data of ‘Liqiu’. Transcriptomics further identified many differential genes involved in cellulase, lignin and plant hormone-related pathways. This study will provide new insights into the research on the shattering mechanism of P. alopecuroides.
- Publication
Theoretical & Applied Genetics, 2024, Vol 137, Issue 7, p1
- ISSN
0040-5752
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00122-024-04655-4