The Effect of Gibberellin and an Ethylene Inhibitor on Twining of Vine Cuttings in Japanese Morning Glory (Ipomoea nil (L.) Roth)

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q4 HORTICULTURE
Tomoe Yofune, Nanami Matsumoto, Miyuki Funamoto, Tsuyoshi Kaneta
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Abstract

“Twining” along other objects is an important morphogenetic survival response of vine plants. The twining response, induced by the stimulus of touching a supporting object, is a form of “thigmomorphogenesis”. Ethylene is thought to play an important role in thigmomorphogenesis in higher plants, so it is likely to be involved in vine twining. However, the relationship between ethylene and vine twining is not well understood. We used vine cuttings excised from morning glory (Ipomoea nil (L.) Roth ‘Violet’) plants in order to investigate the effect of an ethylene inhibitor on elongation and twining. The vine cuttings required gibberellin for elongation and twining. In the vine cuttings with elongation and twining induced by gibberellin treatment, treatment with 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), an ethylene action inhibitor, significantly decreased the angle of rotation and the spiral pitch of the twining. These results suggest that ethylene may be involved in either sensing a pole via touch and the morphological changes during vine twining or both. We also selected one of the genes for 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase (ACS), which is a key enzyme in the ethylene biosynthetic pathway, with higher expression in tissues on the side touching the pole in twining vines as one of the candidate genes thought to be involved in vine twining in morning glory.

赤霉素和乙烯抑制剂对日本牵牛花(Ipomoea nil (L.) Roth)扦插藤条缠绕的影响
沿着其他物体 "缠绕 "是藤本植物一种重要的形态发生生存反应。缠绕反应是在接触支撑物体的刺激下产生的,是一种 "顶端形态发生"。乙烯被认为在高等植物的顶芽形态发生中起着重要作用,因此乙烯也可能参与藤本植物的缠绕。然而,乙烯与藤本植物缠绕之间的关系并不十分清楚。我们使用从牵牛花(Ipomoea nil (L.) Roth 'Violet')植株上切除的藤蔓插条,研究乙烯抑制剂对伸长和缠绕的影响。插条的伸长和缠绕需要赤霉素。在赤霉素诱导伸长和缠绕的插条中,乙烯作用抑制剂 1-甲基环丙烯(1-MCP)能显著降低缠绕的旋转角度和螺旋节距。这些结果表明,乙烯可能参与了通过触觉感知杆和藤蔓缠绕过程中的形态变化,或者两者都参与了。我们还选择了乙烯生物合成途径中的一个关键酶--1-氨基环丙烷-1-羧酸合成酶(ACS)基因,该基因在缠绕藤蔓中接触杆的一侧组织中表达较高,因此被认为是牵牛花藤蔓缠绕的候选基因之一。
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Horticulture Journal
Horticulture Journal HORTICULTURE-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
61
期刊介绍: The Horticulture Journal (Hort. J.), which has been renamed from the Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science (JJSHS) since 2015, has been published with the primary objective of enhancing access to research information offered by the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science, which was founded for the purpose of advancing research and technology related to the production, distribution, and processing of horticultural crops. Since the first issue of JJSHS in 1925, Hort. J./JJSHS has been central to the publication of study results from researchers of an extensive range of horticultural crops, including fruit trees, vegetables, and ornamental plants. The journal is highly regarded overseas as well, and is ranked equally with journals of European and American horticultural societies.
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