杏(Prunus mume Siebold & Zucc.)和桃(Prunus persica, L.)芽休眠和芽断裂的调控:最近研究的总结

H. Yamane
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芽休眠使大多数落叶果树避免在不适宜的环境中受到伤害,使它们的年生长同步,并适应温带气候。芽休眠影响下一季果实的生产和营养生长,被认为是控制果实生产的重要生理因素之一。近年来的全球气候变化要求我们更好地了解调节芽休眠的遗传因素,特别是那些诱导休眠释放和随后的芽断裂的遗传因素。本文综述了影响杏(P. mume Siebold & Zucc.)和桃(P. persica (L.))季节休眠深度的环境因子。是第一个概述。其次,介绍了李树休眠调控的遗传、生化和分子生物学研究的最新进展。功能基因组学的最新进展促进了与芽休眠调控相关的基因功能和基因网络的发现。本文重点研究了李树芽休眠调控的候选基因,即休眠相关的MADS-box (DAM)基因。最近报道的表达分析表明,DAM s在日本杏和桃营养芽的休眠释放和芽裂中起着重要作用。PmDAM6的转化研究表明,它对杨树(Populus spp.)的顶端生长有抑制作用。由于芽休眠是一种数量上的多基因性状,因此除了DAM外,还有其他基因和基因网络参与调控芽休眠。正在进行的和未来的研究无疑将有助于揭示温带李子树种芽休眠调控的分子方面。
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Regulation of Bud Dormancy and Bud Break in Japanese Apricot (Prunus mume Siebold & Zucc.) and Peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch]: A Summary of Recent Studies
Bud dormancy allows most deciduous fruit tree species to avoid injury in unsuitable environments, synchronize their annual growth, and adapt to a temperate zone climate. Because bud dormancy affects next season’s fruit production and vegetative growth, it is considered one of the most important physiological factors that control fruit production. Recent global climate changes require us to better understand the genetic factors regulating bud dormancy, especially those that induce dormancy release and subsequent bud break. In this review, environmental factors that affect the seasonal dormancy depth of Japanese apricot ( P. mume Siebold & Zucc.) and peach [ P. persica (L.) Batsch] are first outlined. Next, recent progress of genetic, biochemical, and molecular biological studies of Prunus dormancy regulation is described. Recent advances in functional genomics have promoted the discovery of gene function and gene networks associated with bud dormancy regulation. A group of candidate genes for bud dormancy regulation, the DORMANCY-ASSOCIATED MADS-box (DAM) genes in Prunus , are focused. Recently reported expressional analysis suggests a significant role for DAM s in dormancy release and bud break of Japanese apricot and peach vegetative buds. Transformation studies of PmDAM6 have demonstrated that it has an inhibitory effect on the apical growth of poplar ( Populus spp.). As bud dormancy is a quantitative polygenic trait, not only DAM s, but also other genes and gene networks appear to regulate bud dormancy. Ongoing and future studies will undoubtedly facilitate the unveiling of the molecular aspects of bud dormancy regulation in temperate fruit tree species of Prunus .
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