Qing Liu, Xin Ye, Zhiwen Zhao, Qian Li, Cunxu Wei, Juan Wang
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Abstract
Seed development is a complex process and co-regulated by genetic and environmental factors, which significantly affects the seed vigor, yield and quality of crops, especially in cereal crops. Abscisic acid (ABA) regulates various biological processes in seed development, including endosperm and embryo development, accumulation of storage materials, achievement of desiccation tolerance and dormancy. Compared to the functional investigation of ABA in germination and stress response, the role of ABA in early seed development and storage product accumulation has not been collectively elucidated. Here, ABA origin in seed was concluded: both maternal source and de novo synthesis of ABA in seed play an important role in seed development. This review also provided an overview of the current knowledge on ABA in early seed development, mainly in endosperm cellularization. ABA promotes endosperm cellularization in Arabidopsis, but this notion has not been spread into cereal crops. Besides, the increasing importance of ABA in seed reserve accumulation was also emphatically described. In the last section, the key problems and challenges (e.g., where dose ABA come from at each stage of seed development? whether same regulators in response to ABA in Arabidopsis apply equally to cereal crops) were addressed.
种子的发育是一个复杂的过程,受遗传和环境因素的共同调控,对农作物(尤其是谷类作物)的种子活力、产量和质量有着重要影响。脱落酸(ABA)调控种子发育过程中的各种生物学过程,包括胚乳和胚的发育、贮藏物质的积累、耐干燥性的实现和休眠。与 ABA 在萌发和胁迫响应中的功能研究相比,ABA 在种子早期发育和贮藏物质积累中的作用尚未得到全面阐明。本文对种子中 ABA 的来源进行了总结:种子中 ABA 的母源和新合成在种子发育过程中都发挥着重要作用。本综述还概述了目前关于 ABA 在种子早期发育(主要是胚乳细胞化)中的作用的知识。在拟南芥中,ABA 能促进胚乳细胞化,但这一概念尚未在谷类作物中推广。此外,还强调了 ABA 在种子储备积累中日益重要的作用。最后一部分讨论了关键问题和挑战(例如,种子发育各阶段的 ABA 剂量来自何处? 拟南芥中对 ABA 响应的相同调节因子是否同样适用于谷类作物)。
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Plant Cell Reports publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on new advances in all aspects of plant cell science, plant genetics and molecular biology. Papers selected for publication contribute significant new advances to clearly identified technological problems and/or biological questions. The articles will prove relevant beyond the narrow topic of interest to a readership with broad scientific background. The coverage includes such topics as:
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- metabolism
- cell biology
- abiotic and biotic stress
- phytopathology
- gene transfer and expression
- molecular pharming
- systems biology
- nanobiotechnology
- genome editing
- phenomics and synthetic biology
The journal also publishes opinion papers, review and focus articles on the latest developments and new advances in research and technology in plant molecular biology and biotechnology.