刺激了水果的形成,并重新编程了甜桃的发育代谢
Michail Michailidis1,2, Christos Bazakos1,3,4, Marios Kollaros5
1Joint Laboratory of Horticulture, ELGO-Dimitra, Thessaloniki-Thermi, Greece.
Physiologia plantarum
|June 2, 2023
概括
开花前的应用通过增加细胞大小和积累关键代谢物来增强甜桃果的和发育. 这项研究确定了对于早期水果生长和新陈代谢至关重要的响应基因.
科学领域:
- 植物生理学 植物生理学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 农业科学 农业科学
背景情况:
- 对于植物发育至关重要,但其在早期水果发育中的作用尚不清楚.
- 了解对水果和生长的影响对于作物产量至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究对甜桃果的生理学,解剖学,代谢和转录学影响.
- 确定在早期水果生长期间由调节的关键基因和代谢途径.
主要方法:
- 在花开前,气应用于甜桃树上.
- 分析水果组,中骨细胞大小和内源性含量.
- 糖,酒精,有机酸和氨基酸的代谢概况.
- 转录组分析以识别基因表达变化.
主要成果:
- 的应用增加了内源性水平,果和中骨细胞扩大.
- 观察到各种糖,酒精,有机酸和氨基酸的积累.
- 转录组分析揭示了参与光合作用,新陈代谢和生长的反应基因,包括像PavPIP5K9这样的候选基因和转录因子.
结论:
- 开花前的供应显著影响甜桃早期水果的发育.
- 调节关键的代谢途径和基因表达,影响水果和生长.
- 这项研究为了解在水果发育中的分子机制提供了基础.
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