TY - JOUR
T1 - Sucrose affects the developmental transition of rhizomes in Oryza longistaminata
AU - Bessho-Uehara, Kanako
AU - Nugroho, Jovano Erris
AU - Kondo, Hirono
AU - Angeles-Shim, Rosalyn B.
AU - Ashikari, Motoyuki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, The Botanical Society of Japan and Springer Japan KK, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2018/7/1
Y1 - 2018/7/1
N2 - Oryza longistaminata, the African wild rice, can propagate vegetatively through rhizomes. Rhizomes elongate horizontally underground as sink organs, however, they undergo a developmental transition that shifts their growth to the surface of the ground to become aerial stems. This particular stage is essential for the establishment of new ramets. While several determinants such as abiotic stimuli and plant hormones have been reported as key factors effecting developmental transition in aerial stem, the cause of this phenomenon in rhizome remains elusive. This study shows that depletion of nutrients, particularly sucrose, is the key stimulus that induces the developmental transition in rhizomes, as indicated by the gradient of sugars from the base to the tip of the rhizome. Sugar treatments revealed that sucrose specifically represses the developmental transition from rhizome to aerial stem by inhibiting the expression of sugar metabolism and hormone synthesis genes at the bending point. Sucrose depletion affected several factors contributing to the developmental transition of rhizome including signal transduction, transcriptional regulation and plant hormone balance.
AB - Oryza longistaminata, the African wild rice, can propagate vegetatively through rhizomes. Rhizomes elongate horizontally underground as sink organs, however, they undergo a developmental transition that shifts their growth to the surface of the ground to become aerial stems. This particular stage is essential for the establishment of new ramets. While several determinants such as abiotic stimuli and plant hormones have been reported as key factors effecting developmental transition in aerial stem, the cause of this phenomenon in rhizome remains elusive. This study shows that depletion of nutrients, particularly sucrose, is the key stimulus that induces the developmental transition in rhizomes, as indicated by the gradient of sugars from the base to the tip of the rhizome. Sugar treatments revealed that sucrose specifically represses the developmental transition from rhizome to aerial stem by inhibiting the expression of sugar metabolism and hormone synthesis genes at the bending point. Sucrose depletion affected several factors contributing to the developmental transition of rhizome including signal transduction, transcriptional regulation and plant hormone balance.
KW - Developmental transition
KW - Gravitropism
KW - Oryza longistaminata
KW - Rhizome
KW - Sucrose
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U2 - 10.1007/s10265-018-1033-x
DO - 10.1007/s10265-018-1033-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 29740707
AN - SCOPUS:85046691850
SN - 0918-9440
VL - 131
SP - 693
EP - 707
JO - Journal of Plant Research
JF - Journal of Plant Research
IS - 4
ER -