The characteristic of Yatu morphogenesis and the efficacy of exogenous hormones on the development of Yatu during fruit development in 'Yali' pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd.).
Ying Zhang, Wanjun Liu, Xiaoxin Shi, Yuxing Zhang, Guoqiang Du
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Abstract
Yatu is a protuberance formed on the base part of 'Yali' pear fruit, near the pedicel, causing a shape like a duck head termed Yatu. It is a typical phenotypic trait to evaluate fruit appearance quality. The mechanism for Yatu formation has not been clear yet. Here, 90.8% of fruits with Yatu generated in outer base part of fruits. Primitive cells of Yatu were found at 10 days after pollination (DAP). There were higher expression levels of PbGA20ox2, PbIPT7a, and PbIPT5a, lower transcription levels of PbGA2ox1, PbNCED1, and PbNCED3 in outer base part of fruits at 10 DAP, accompanied with significantly higher levels of GA3, ZR, (GA3+ ZR)/ABA, and lower ABA content compared to that in the inner base part of fruits. GA3 + 6-BA promoted Yatu development by increasing GA3 content at 10 and 20 DAP, and ZR content at 20 DAP. PAC suppressed Yatu morphogenesis and development by increasing ABA level at 10 DAP. These results suggest that Yatu usually generated in outer base part of fruits, relatively higher GA3 and ZR contents, lower ABA content promoted Yatu morphogenesis and development.
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Plant Signaling & Behavior, a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published monthly online, publishes original research articles and reviews covering the latest aspects of signal perception and transduction, integrative plant physiology, and information acquisition and processing.