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摘要
杜仲(Eucommia ulmoides)具有重要的工业和药用价值,市场需求量很大。杜仲通过播种长出幼苗。以往的研究表明,植物激素能调节种子萌发。为了解激素与 E. ulmoides 种子萌发之间的关系,我们重点研究了 E. ulmoides 种子萌发阶段各项指标的变化。我们测定了不同萌发阶段尺蠖种子中生理指标和激素指标的水平,发现脱落酸(ABA)、赤霉素(GA)和吲哚乙酸(IAA)的水平随着种子的萌发而显著变化。此外,我们还利用基因本体和京都基因与基因组学百科全书对转录组进行了富集分析,证实 ABA、GA 和 IAA 是溃疡苣苔种子萌发过程中必不可少的激素。在杜仲种子对照组的不同萌发阶段发现的激素相关合成途径进一步证实了这一结论。这项研究为进一步研究杜仲种子在不同萌发阶段的调控机制以及其他种子萌发与植物激素之间的关系提供了基础。
Physiology and transcriptome of Eucommia ulmoides seeds at different germination stages.
E. ulmoides (Eucommia ulmoides) has significant industrial and medicinal value and high market demand. E. ulmoides grows seedlings through sowing. According to previous studies, plant hormones have been shown to regulate seed germination. To understand the relationship between hormones and E. ulmoides seed germination, we focused on examining the changes in various indicators during the germination stage of E. ulmoides seeds. We measured the levels of physiological and hormone indicators in E. ulmoides seeds at different germination stages and found that the levels of abscisic acid (ABA), gibberellin (GA), and indole acetic acid (IAA) significantly varied as the seeds germinated. Furthermore, we confirmed that ABA, GA, and IAA are essential hormones in the germination of E. ulmoides seeds using Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomics enrichment analyses of the transcriptome. The discovery of hormone-related synthesis pathways in the control group of Eucommia seeds at different germination stages further confirmed this conclusion. This study provides a basis for further research into the regulatory mechanisms of E. ulmoides seeds at different germination stages and the relationship between other seed germination and plant hormones.