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Expression of stable reference genes and SPINDLY gene in response to gibberellic acid application at different stages of grapevine development

A. Upadhyay, S. Jogaiah, S. R. Maske, N. Y. Kadoo, V. S. Gupta

Biologia plantarum 59:436-444, 2015 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-015-0521-2

Gibberellic acid (GA3) is widely used at different stages of berry development, and to understand the molecular mechanism of its action requires identification of stable reference genes. We sprayed grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. Thompson Seedless with GA3 at rachis stage for rachis elongation, at flower cluster stage for flower thinning, and at 3-4 mm berry stage for berry elongation. Tissue samples were collected at different time points after GA3 application. The expression of 10 candidate reference genes was analyzed using 4 different algorithms to assess their suitability for real time-PCR data normalization. Based on the overall ranking, PP2A, Sutra, and SAND were identified as the most stably expressed genes across all samples. With regard to different stages, tubulin, EF1α, and UBC were the most stable genes during rachis elongation; PP2A, SAND, and Sutra were the most suitable at the flower cluster and berry stages. The expression of GA signaling gene SPINDLY (VvSpy) was analyzed to validate the stable reference genes. After the GA3 application, the expression of VvSpy was reduced at the rachis stage but did not change at the flower cluster and berry stages. The expression profile of VvSpy was comparable when two or three reference genes were used for data normalization.

Identification of hydrogen peroxide responsive ESTs involved in phenylethanoid glycoside biosynthesis in Cistanche salsa cell culture

J. Chen, Y. -X. Yan, Z. -G. Guo

Biologia plantarum 59:695-700, 2015 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-015-0541-y

Hydrogen peroxide is an effective abiotic elicitor that can induce secondary metabolite biosynthesis in plants. We show that in cell suspension culture of a salt-tolerant medicinal plant Cistanche salsa, the production of bioactive components phenylethanoid glycosides (PeGs) was increased after an H2O2 treatment. To identify genes related to PeGs biosynthesis affected by H2O2, we constructed a suppression subtractive hybridization library of H2O2 responsive genes using a C. salsa cell line and identified 105 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) and 85 genes. EST library functional annotation and gene ontology analyses showed genes related to various stress responses, biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, and transcriptional regulation. Among them we identified two genes related to the PeGs biosynthesis pathway (4-coumarate coenzyme A ligase and cinnamate 4-hydroxylase), and two WRKY type transcription factors. The expressions of selected genes after the H2O2 treatment were analyzed by RT-qPCR. An early increased transcription of PeG biosynthesis pathway genes after the treatment revealed that H2O2 induced PeGs biosynthesis via up-regulation of its key genes.

Direct somatic embryogenesis and shoot organogenesis from leaf explants of Primulina tabacum

G. H. Ma, C. X. He, H. Ren, Q. M. Zhang, S. J. Li, X. H. Zhang, B. Eric

Biologia plantarum 54:361-365, 2010 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-010-0064-5

An efficient propagation system via somatic embryogenesis and shoot organogenesis and plant regeneration system for endangered species Primulina tabacum Hance was established. Thidiazuron (TDZ) was the key plant growth regulator for inducing somatic embryogenesis and kinetin (KIN) and 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) were the key cytokinins for inducing shoot organogenesis from leaf explants. TDZ combined with BAP or KIN in the induction Murashige and Skoog medium induced both somatic embryos and adventitious shoots. Leaf explants with abaxial site in contact with the medium induced less somatic embryos or adventitious shoots compared to inversely placed leaf explants and the optimum pH was 6.5-7.0. Secondary somatic embryos or adventitious shoot could be induced from primary somatic embryos using TDZ and BAP. Shoots developed adventitious roots on rooting medium containing 0.5 μM indole-3-butyric acid and 0.2 % activated carbon. Over 90 % of plantlets survived following acclimatization and transfer to potting mixture (sand:Vermiculite:limestone; 1:2:1).

VvZFP11, a Cys2His2-type zinc finger transcription factor, is involved in defense responses in Vitis vinifera

Y.-H. Yu, X.-Z. Li, Z.-J. Wu, D.-X. Chen, G.-R. Li, X.-Q. Li, G.-H. Zhang

Biologia plantarum 60:292-298, 2016 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-016-0598-2

In plants, many C2H2-type zinc finger transcription factors function in plant defense responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Here, we report cloning and characterization of VvZFP11 which encoded a C2H2-type zinc finger protein (ZFP) in grapevine (Vitis vinifera). Sequence analysis shows that VvZFP11 contained one L-box, two C2H2-type zinc finger motifs and one ERF-associated amphiphilic repression (EAR) motif. The VvZFP11 localized to the nucleus and functional analysis shows that full-length VvZFP11 had no transcriptional activity, but VvZFP11 lacking the EAR motif had a strong transcriptional activity in yeast. In grapevine, expression of VvZFP11 was induced by salicylic acid and methyl jasmonate and also quickly responded to infection with Erisiphe necator. Arabidopsis thaliana plants overexpressing VvZFP11 were more resistant to Golovinomyces cichoracearum, and real time quantitative polymerase chain reaction revealed that defense-related genes AtPR1 and AtPDF1.2 were up-regulated in the overexpressing lines. These results suggest that VvZFP11 might play an important role in defense responses in grapevine.

Banana MaEF1A facilitates plant growth and development

J.-H. Liu, Y.-C. Li, J. Zhang, P.-Z. Gao, A.-B. Wang, N. Zhang, B.-Y. Xu, Z.-Q. Jin

Biologia plantarum 60:435-442, 2016 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-016-0613-7

Plant translation elongation factor 1 alpha (EF1A) is both a protein synthesis factor and an important component of plant signal transduction, immune responses, protein trafficking, and apoptosis. However, its role in plant growth and development remains unclear. Herein, a full-length EF1A gene was isolated from banana (Musa acuminata L.) fruit and termed MaEF1A. We found that MaEF1A shared a high sequence identify with respective genes in other plants and the deduced amino acid sequence contained conserved regions of GTP-EFTU, GTP-EFTU-02, and GTP-EFTU-03, as well as two tRNA binding domains and six GTP-binding sites which represent functional domains for protein biosynthesis. MaEF1A protein is mainly localized to the nucleus. MaEF1A was constitutively expressed in different banana organs including developing fruits, and the highest expression was detected in ovary 4 stage. Arabidopsis thaliana L. (ecotype Columbia) was transformed with MaEF1A and four transgenic lines were obtained. Three transgenic lines were selected for further phenotypic analyses. Our findings indicate that overexpressed MaEF1A could greatly enhance plant height, root length, and both rhachis and silique length by promoting cell expansion and elongation. These experiments suggest an important role for MaEF1A in plant growth and development.

Isolation of resistance gene analogues to powdery mildew resistance sequences in hexaploid wheat

D. S. Feng, X. Ma, A. L. Lin, H. G. Wang, J. C. Tian

Biologia plantarum 54:551-555, 2010 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-010-0098-8

This paper reports the characterization of the powdery mildew resistance homologous genes family of Triticum aestivum. Using degenerate primer pair for wheat resistance genes, we have cloned seven 3' truncated powdery mildew resistance gene homologous fragments Tpc5a, Tp25a, Tp25b, Tp3a5a, Tp3a5b, Tp4b5a and Tp4b5b. These fragments were sequenced. The deduced amino acid sequences showed that six of them have premature stop codons. All these sequences had a very high level of similarity to known Pm resistance genes such as Pm3a, Pm3b, Pm3d and pm3f in hexaploid wheat. By ignoring the stop codons in the sequences, their deduced protein sequences were of coiled-coil (CC)-nucleotide binding site (NBS)-leucine repeat rich (LRR) structure. These results suggest that there are many powdery mildew resistance gene analogues in both resistant and susceptible wheat. Among them, small insertion/deletion events and point mutations can result in the diversity of wheat Pm resistance homologous genes.

Isolation and functional characterization of Salt overly sensitive 1 (SOS1) gene promoter from Salicornia brachiata

E. Goyal, R. S. Singh, K. Kanika

Biologia plantarum 57:465-473, 2013 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-013-0309-1

Soil salinity is a major abiotic stress and salt overly sensitive (SOS) pathway plays an important role in imparting tolerance to salinity by reinstating cellular ionic equilibrium. Salt overly sensitive 1 (SOS1) gene of SOS pathway has been implicated in increasing salt tolerance in plants. In this study, a 734 bp fragment of SOS1 promoter (SbUSOS1) was isolated from a halophyte Salicornia brachiata Roxb. In silico analysis of SbUSOS1 predicted several cis-acting regulatory elements such as DOF motif, GT elements, ABRE-like sequence, and root specific motifs. Functional validation of SbUSOS1 into tobacco stems and leaves using the GUS reporter gene showed that this promoter is induced by salt stress (250 mM NaCl) but not by ABA (500 μM) and cold (4 °C) stresses. This study indicated that SbUSOS1 was functional with predicted cis-acting elements that could be responsible for its salt-inducible nature. It can be used for the development of salt stress tolerant transgenic plants.

Seasonal dimorphism and winter chilling stress in Thymus sibthorpii

V. Lianopoulou, A. Patakas, A. M. Bosabalidis

Biologia plantarum 58:139-146, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-013-0371-8

Seasonal dimorphism (summer/winter) has been so far studied only in a few plants and has been focused on summer drought stress. However, Thymus sibthorpii in the study area appears to be affected by winter chilling stress and not by summer drought stress. Thus, the winter leaves were thicker and more compact compared to the summer leaves and they had more stomata and peltate hairs, more sclerenchymatous fibers, vacuoles with phenolics, and chloroplasts than the summer leaves. In addition, their chloroplasts possessed large grana and starch grains. In the summer leaves, cell vacuoles in mesophyll did not contain phenolics, and chloroplasts were devoid of starch grains and had large plastoglobuli. Physiological measurements revealed higher net photosynthetic rate and chlorophyll content in the winter leaves than in the summer leaves. Proline and soluble sugar content along with antioxidative enzyme (superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, ascorbate peroxidase, glutathione reductase) activities were increased in the winter leaves.

Plasma membrane H+-ATPase in sorghum roots as affected by potassium deficiency and nitrogen sources

J. C. Alvarez-Pizarro, E. Gomes-Filho, J. T. Prisco, M. F. Grossi-De-Sá, O. B. De Oliveira-Neto, R. Da Rocha Fragoso

Biologia plantarum 58:507-514, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0438-1

We studied the influence of inorganic nitrogen sources (NO3 - or NH4 +) and potassium deficiency on expression and activity of plasma membrane (PM) H+-ATPase in sorghum roots. After 15 d of cultivation at 0.2 mM K+, the plants were transferred to solutions lacking K+ for 2 d. Then, K+ depletion assays were performed in the presence or absence of vanadate. Further, PMs from K+-starved roots were extracted and used for the kinetic characterization of ATP hydrolytic activity and the immunodetection of PM H+-ATPase. Two major genes coding PM H+-ATPase (SBA1 and SBA2) were analyzed by real-time PCR. PM H+-ATPase exhibited a higher Vmax and Km in NH4 +-fed roots compared with NO3 - -fed roots. The optimum pH of the enzyme was slightly lower in NO3 - -fed roots than in NH4 +-fed roots. The vanadate sensitivity was similar. The expressions of SBA1 and SBA2 increased in roots grown under NH4 +. Concomitantly, an increased content of the enzyme in PM was observed. The initial rate of K+ uptake did not differ between plants grown with NO3 - or NH4 +, but it was significantly reduced by vanadate in NH4 +-grown plants.

Molecular cloning and expression analyses of FaFT, FaTFL, and FaAP1 genes in cultivated strawberry: their correlation to flower bud formation

R. Nakajima, S. Otagaki, K. Yamada, K. Shiratake, S. Matsumoto

Biologia plantarum 58:641-648, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0452-3

In this study, we cloned flowering-related genes FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and TERMINAL FLOWER1 (TFL1) from domesticated octaploid strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa) and analyzed their expression patterns in cultivars Tochiotome and Akihime. The floral meristem generation was induced under the short day and low temperature (SDLT), but not under the long day and high temperature (LDHT). We found that FaFT1, which is an orthologue of the Arabidopsis floral activator FT, was highly expressed in leaves under LDHT but not expressed in leaves under SDLT. On the other hand, the expression of FaTFL2, which belongs to the TFL1 family of flowering repressing genes, decreased in crowns (stem tissue including meristem) under SDLT. These results suggest that FaTFL2, as opposed to FvTFL1 in wild diploid strawberry Fragaria vesca, is related to flowering of the cultivated strawberry. Moreover, the FaTFL2 expression might be regulated by temperature rather than by photoperiod. We demonstrated that a reduction of the FaTFL2 expression is a key signal for flowering in domesticated strawberries.

The localization of auxin transporters PIN3 and LAX3 during lateral root development in Arabidopsis thaliana

F. M. Perrine-Walker, E. Jublanc

Biologia plantarum 58:778-782, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0446-1

Fluorophore tagged proteins are used in Arabidopsis thaliana to understand their functional role in plant development. This requires the analysis of their spatial localization in planta. However, the localization analysis is often perturbed by a significant overlap of the fluorophores used to label proteins of interest and the optical filtering methods available on the confocal microscope. This problem can be addressed by the use of spectral imaging with linear unmixing the image data. We applied this method to help us identify double transgenic A. thaliana lines which expressed two fluorescently tagged auxin transporter proteins: the auxin efflux protein PIN-FORMED-3 (PIN3), tagged with green fluorescent protein (GFP), and the auxin influx protein LIKE-AUX1-3 (LAX3), tagged with yellow fluorescent protein (YFP). This method allows the reliable separation of overlapping GFP and YFP fluorescence signals and subsequent localization analysis highlighting the potential benefit of this methodology in studies of lateral root development.

Patterns of protein expression in water-stressed wheat chloroplasts

A. H. M. Kamal, K. Cho, J. -S. Choi, Y. Jin, C. -S. Park, J. S. Lee, S. H. Woo

Biologia plantarum 57:305-312, 2013 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-012-0290-0

The performance of control and water-stressed 10-d-old wheat seedlings was compared. During short-term water stress (irrigation was withheld for 9 d), rates of photosynthesis and transpiration, stomatal conductance, and relative water content decreased whereas the proline content increased. Chloroplast proteins were extracted from the leaves, separated by iso-electric focusing through two-dimensional electrophoresis, and stained with CBB R-250. Differentially expressed proteins were detected and analyzed with MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectrometry. Under water stress, 9 proteins were up-regulated whereas 11 proteins were not affected. The ribulose-1,5-bisphospate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) small and large subunits, chloride carrier/channel family, and H+-ATPase were up-regulated by water stress whereas membrane-bound ATP synthase subunit b and cytochrome b6-f complex were down-regulated.

Cloning of 9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase gene (TaNCED1) from wheat and its heterologous expression in tobacco

S. J. Zhang, G. Q. Song, Y. L. Li, J. Gao, J. J. Liu, Q. Q. Fan, C. Y. Huang, X. X. Sui, X. S. Chu, D. Guo, G. Y. Li

Biologia plantarum 58:89-98, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-013-0373-6

Abscisic acid (ABA) regulates plant responses to various environmental stresses. Oxidative cleavage of cis-epoxycarotenoids catalyzed by 9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase (NCED) is the critical step in the biosynthesis of ABA in higher plants. Using a homologous cloning approach, a NCED-like gene (designated as TaNCED1) was isolated from wheat (Triticum aestivum). It contained an open reading frame of 1 848 bp and encodes a peptide of 615 amino acids. Multiple sequence alignments showed that TaNCED1 shared high identity with NCEDs from other plants. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that TaNCED1 was most closely related to a barley HvNCED1 gene. The predicted 3D structure of TaNCED1 showed high similarity with other homologues. Southern blot analysis indicated that TaNCED1 was a single copy in the genome of wheat. TaNCED1 was differentially expressed in various organs and the expression was up-regulated by low temperature, drought, NaCl, and ABA. Heterologous expression of TaNCED1 in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) significantly improved its drought tolerance. Under drought treatment, TaNCED1-overexpressing transgenic tobacco plants exhibited higher germination rate, higher relative water content, content of soluble sugars and of ABA when compared with the wild type plants.

Histological and biochemical parameters of Crocus sativus during in vitro root and shoot organogenesis

E. Vatankhah, V. Niknam, H. Ebrahimzadeh

Biologia plantarum 58:201-208, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-013-0388-z

Content of malondialdehyde (MDA), proline, phenolics, and saccharides was analyzed during different developmental stages of in vitro root and shoot organogenesis in saffron. The highest content of MDA, proline, and phenolics was detected in nodular calli. Significant changes were also found in the content of polysaccharides, soluble saccharides, oligosaccharides, and reducing saccharides during developmental stages. Histological investigation of nodular calli showed meristematic zones with small and densely stained cells situated at peripheral zones of calli. The meristematic zones surrounded some vascular areas from which de novo organs originated. The parenchymatic cells of inner zones of calli converted to procambium cells that produced vascular tissues.

Applications of ascorbic acid or proline increase resistance to salt stress in barley seedlings

R. A. Agami

Biologia plantarum 58:341-347, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0392-y

The present study was carried out to examine the effects of seed soaking in 1 mM ascorbic acid (AA) or 1 mM proline on the growth, content of photosynthetic pigments and proline, relative water content, electrolyte leakage, antioxidant enzymes and leaf anatomy of Hordeum vulgare L. Giza 124 seedlings grown in greenhouse under 100 or 200 mM NaCl. The plants exposed to the NaCl stress exhibited a significant reduction in growth, relative water content, leaf photosynthetic pigments, soluble sugars, as well as alterations in leaf anatomy. However, the treatment with AA or proline ameliorated the stress generated by NaCl and improved the above mentioned parameters. NaCl increased electrolyte leakage, proline content, and activities of antioxidant enzymes (SOD, CAT, and POX). The antioxidant enzymes and leaf anatomy exhibited considerable changes in response to AA or proline application in the absence or presence of NaCl.

Effects of lanthanum on the ascorbate and glutathione metabolism of Vigna radiata seedlings under salt stress

C. Shan, X. Zhao

Biologia plantarum 58:595-599, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0413-x

In order to elucidate the role of lanthanum (La) in response of Vigna radiata to a salt stress, we investigated the effects of La on the ascorbate and glutathione metabolism. The results show that in comparison with a control, the salt stress increased the activities of ascorbate peroxidase (APX), glutathione reductase (GR), monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR), dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR), γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase (γ-ECS), and L-galactono-1,4-lactone dehydrogenase (GalLDH), and the content of ascorbic acid (AsA) and glutathione (GSH). It also increased the malondialdehyde content (MDA) and electrolyte leakage. The salt stress significantly decreased the ratios of AsA/dehydroascorbate (DHA) and GSH/glutathione disulphide (GSSG) compared with the control. The pretreatment with La not only significantly increased the activities of the above enzymes, the content of AsA, GSH, and the ratios of AsA/DHA and GSH/GSSG, but also significantly reduced the MDA content and electrolyte leakage compared with the salt stress alone. Our results suggest that La could up-regulate the ascorbate and glutathione metabolisms and could have an important role for acquisition of salt stress tolerance in Vigna radiata.

Problems and possibilities of monocot transformation

P. Sood, A. Bhattacharya, A. Sood

Biologia plantarum 55:1-15, 2011 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-011-0001-2

Biotechnological improvement of monocots is often hampered by the lack of efficient regeneration systems, requisite wound responses and low cell competence. Despite these limitations, the biolistic and Agrobacterium methods have been successfully used to produce several transgenic monocots by adjusting the parameters that govern efficient delivery and integration of transgene(s) into plant genome. It is now possible to transform even difficult monocots using tailor-made gene constructs and promoters, suitable A. tumefaciens strains and a proper understanding of the entire process. This success has been reviewed in the present article and a special emphasis was laid on the measures that were taken in overcoming the difficulties that arise due to the differential responses of monocots and dicots. This information is necessary for biotechnological improvement of still newer monocotyledonous plants that have been hitherto difficult to transform.

Isolation and characterization of purple acid phosphatase gene during seedling development in mungbean

A. Wongkaew, P. Srinives, S. Nakasathien

Biologia plantarum 57:267-273, 2013 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-012-0292-y

Purple acid phosphatases (PAPs), which are normally found in plant tissues, can hydrolyze a broad spectrum of phosphate esters. In this study, a mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek cv. KPS1] acid phosphatase gene (VrPAP1) was isolated from seedling cotyledons. The full-length of VrPAP1 cDNA contained an open reading frame of 1 644 bp encoding 547 amino acid residues with a predicted molecular mass of 62.07 kDa. Sequence analysis showed that VrPAP1 is purple acid phosphatase. RNA blot analyses indicated that the VrPAP1 accumulated during the first hour in cotyledons of germinating seeds and reached a maximum expression after 24 h and then decreased. The VrPAP1 mRNA was observed in cotyledons, hypocotyls and leaves but not in radicles or dry seeds. DNA blot analysis indicated that VrPAP1 is a single copy gene in the mungbean genome.

The involvement of auxin in root architecture plasticity in Arabidopsis induced by heterogeneous phosphorus availability

Q. Liu, G. Q. Zhou, F. Xu, X. L. Yan, H. Liao, J. X. Wang

Biologia plantarum 57:739-748, 2013 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-013-0327-z

Homogeneous low phosphorus availability was reported to regulate root architecture in Arabidopsis via auxin, but the roles of auxin in root architecture plasticity to heterogeneous P availability remain unclear. In this study, we employed auxin biosynthesis-, transport- and signalling-related mutants. Firstly, we found that in contrast to low P (LP) content in the whole medium, primary root (PR) growth of Arabidopsis was partially rescued in the medium divided into two parts: upper with LP and lower with high P (HP) content or in the reverse arrangement. The down part LP was more effective to arrest PR growth as well as to decrease density of lateral roots (DLR) than the upper LP, and effects were dependent on polar auxin transport. Secondly, we verified that auxin receptor TIR1 was involved in the responses of PR growth and lateral root (LR) development to P supply and loss of function of TIR1 inhibited LR development. Thirdly, effects of heterogeneous P on LRD in the upper part of PR was dependent on PIN2 and PIN4, and in the down part on PIN3 and PIN4, whereas density of total LRs was dependent on auxin transporters PIN2 and PIN7. Finally, heterogeneous P availability altered the accumulation of auxin in PR tip and the expression of auxin biosynthesisrelated genes TAA1, YUC1, YUC2, and YUC4. Taken together, we provided evidences for the involvement of auxin in root architecture plasticity in response to heterogeneous phosphorus availability in Arabidopsis.

The oxidative stress and antioxidant systems in cucumber cells during acclimation to salinity

M. R. Naliwajski, M. Sk³odowska

Biologia plantarum 58:47-54, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-013-0378-1

In the present study, we measured the markers of oxidative stress as well as activity of antioxidative enzymes and content of α-tocopherol in the acclimated and non-acclimated cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) cell suspension cultures subjected to 150 and 200 mM NaCl. The content of carbonyl groups and lipid peroxidation were lower in the acclimated cultures than in the non-acclimated ones as well as their increases after NaCl treatments. Both NaCl concentrations enhanced activity of glutathione peroxidase in the examined cultures whereas activity of glutathione-S-transferase rose only in the acclimated ones. The increase in content of α-tocopherol induced by NaCl was more pronounced in the acclimated cultures. NaCl caused high decline in cell vigour in the non-acclimated cultures up to 80-90 % at the end of the experiment. The presented data suggest that the acclimated cultures coped with the salt stress better than the non-acclimated ones.

Ethylene, auxin, and abscisic acid interactions in the control of photoperiodic flower induction in Pharbitis nil

K. Frankowski, E. Wilmowicz, A. Kuæko, J. Kêsy, B. ¦wie¿awska, J. Kopcewicz

Biologia plantarum 58:305-310, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0401-1

Interactions between indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), abscisic acid (ABA), and ethylene (ET) in the photoperiodic flower induction of a short-day (SD) plant Pharbitis nil were investigated. It was shown that both IAA and ABA applied just before and during the first half of the 16-h-long inductive night inhibited flower induction in P. nil. Ethylene is also thought to be a strong flowering inhibitor of SD plants but only when it is applied in the second half of the inductive night. The application of IAA just before the inductive night decreased the content of endogenous ABA in cotyledons only during the first half of the inductive night. Additionally, the application of 2-aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG) - an ethylene biosynthesis inhibitor - partially reversed the inhibitory effect of IAA and ABA on flowering. The results suggest that the mechanisms of P. nil flower inhibition by IAA and ABA might be independent. However, both the hormones influenced ethylene production which directly inhibited flowering. We also show that ABA applied on the cotyledons of P. nil seedlings just before the inductive night caused a clear increase in the expression of PnACS1 and PnACS2 genes (encoding enzymes involved in ethylene biosynthesis) from the first hours after its application. The transcripts of PnACO1 and PnACO3 genes were also increased but their maximal values were shifted in relation to the PnACS1 and PnACS2. The data presented here strongly support the idea that both IAA and ABA inhibit P. nil flowering through the modulation of ethylene biosynthesis.

Somatic embryogenesis and plantlet regeneration of Cassia angustifolia from immature cotyledon-derived callus

S. Parveen, A. Shahzad

Biologia plantarum 58:411-418, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0409-6

Plant regeneration through indirect somatic embryogenesis was attempted from the immature cotyledon-derived explant of Cassia angustifolia Vahl. - a valuable leguminous shrub. The highest frequency (90.5 %) of somatic embryos was obtained on a Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium augmented with 10.0 μM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 1.0 μM benzyladenine (BA) with the production of a maximum of 22.8 embryos per explant, of which 35.3 % germinated on the same medium after 6 weeks of culture. A half strength MS medium without plant growth regulators facilitated better conversion of embryos into complete plantlets compared to a full strength MS medium. Regenerated plantlets were successfully acclimatized in sterile Soilrite and transferred to field conditions with a 70 % survival rate. Histological studies performed at different stages of embryogenesis revealed the mode of differentiation of embryos from the callus. The content of chlorophylls (a + b) and carotenoids, and the net photosynthetic rate (PN) in the regenerated plantlets were tested during different periods of acclimatization.

Alleviation of osmotic stress in Brassica napus, B. campestris, and B. juncea by ascorbic acid application

M. M. Alam, K. Nahar, M. Hasanuzzaman, M. Fujita

Biologia plantarum 58:697-708, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0447-0

The roles of ascorbic acid (AsA, 1 mM) under an osmotic stress [induced by 15 % (m/v) polyethylene glycol, PEG-6000] were investigated by examining morphological and physiological attributes in Brassica species. The osmotic stress reduced the fresh and dry masses, leaf relative water content (RWC), and chlorophyll (Chl) content, whereas increased the proline (Pro), malondialdehyde (MDA), and H2O2 content, and lipoxygenase (LOX) activity. The ascorbate content in B. napus, B. campestris, and B. juncea decreased, increased, and remained unaltered, respectively. The dehydroascorbate (DHA) content increased only in B. napus. The AsA/DHA ratio was reduced by the osmotic stress in all the species except B. juncea. The osmotic stress increased the glutathione (GSH) content only in B. juncea, but increased the glutathione disulfide (GSSG) content and decreased the GSH/GSSG ratio in all the species. The osmotic stress increased the activities of ascorbate peroxidase (APX) (except in B. napus), glutathione reductase (GR) (except in B. napus), glutathione S-transferase (GST) (except in B. juncea), and glutathione peroxidase (GPX), and decreased the activities of catalase (CAT) and monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR) (only in B. campestris). The osmotic stress decreased the glyoxalase I (Gly I) and increased glyoxalase II (Gly II) activities. The application of AsA in combination with PEG improved the fresh mass, RWC, and Chl content, whereas decreased the Pro, MDA, and H2O2 content in comparison with PEG alone. The AsA addition improved AsA-GSH cycle components and improved the activities of all antioxidant and glyoxalase enzymes in most of the cases. So, exogenous AsA improved physiological adaptation and alleviated oxidative damage under the osmotic stress by improving the antioxidant and glyoxalase systems. According to measured parameters, B. juncea can be recognized as more drought tolerant than B. napus and B. campestris.

Characterization of the GLP13 gene promoter in Arabidopsis thaliana

L. Yang, T. Li, S. C. Zhang, G. L. Gao, C. W. Yang

Biologia plantarum 57:231-237, 2013 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-012-0273-1

In transgenic plants, for many applications it is important that the inserted genes are expressed in a tissue-specific manner. This in turn could help better understanding their roles in plant development. Germin-like proteins (GLPs) play diverse roles in plant development and defense responses. In order to understand the functions and regulation of the GLP13 gene, its promoter (762 bp) was cloned and fused with a β-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene for transient expression in Arabidopsis thaliana and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv. K326). Histochemical analysis of the transgenic plants showed that GUS was specifically expressed in vascular bundles predominantly in phloem tissue of all organs in Arabidopsis. Further analyses in transgenic tobacco also identified similar GUS expression in the vascular bundles.

Characterization of a wheat C2 domain protein encoding gene regulated by stripe rust and abiotic stresses

G. Zhang, Y. F. Sun, Y. M. Li, Y. L. Dong, X. L. Huang, Y. T. Yu, J. M. Wang, X. M. Wang, X. J. Wang, Z. S. Kang

Biologia plantarum 57:701-710, 2013 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-013-0330-4

Plant C2 domain proteins play important roles in diverse cellular processes including growth, development, and membrane targeting, as well as in abiotic and biotic stress adaptations by sensing intracellular Ca2+ signals. In this study, we isolated a novel C2 domain protein gene, TaERG3, from wheat infected by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici. TaERG3 was predicted to encode a 144 amino acid protein with molecular mass of 15.68 kD and isoelectric point of 3.93. Analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence of TaERG3 using InterProScan revealed the presence of an N-terminal calciumdependent phospholipid-binding module (C2 domain, 5 to 103). Transient expression analysis showed that the TaERG3 protein was predominately and uniformly localized in the plasmalemma and nucleus of onion epidermal cells. Quantitative real-time PCR analyses indicated that TaERG3 transcript was differentially induced in both incompatible and compatible interactions, as well as by applied abscisic acid (ABA) and CaCl2. However, the significant transcript changes induced by methyl jasmonate, ethylene, and salicylic acid treatments were not as dramatic as those induced by ABA. TaERG3 was also up-regulated by environmental stimuli including low temperature and high salinity. These results imply that TaERG3 might be involved in wheat defence responses against stripe rust and abiotic stresses in an ABA-dependent signalling pathway.

Involvement of phospholipase A2 in the release of silymarin to the culture medium of Silybum marianum cell suspensions

P. Corchete, J. Fernandez-Tarrago

Biologia plantarum 58:147-152, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-013-0368-3

In suspension cell cultures of Silybum marianum, methyl jasmonate (MJ) stimulated the accumulation and release of silymarin (Sm) to the culture medium. This study shows that phospholipase A2 (PLA2) plays a role in the release of Sm in elicited cultures. PLA2 activity increased in cell suspensions treated with MJ. Addition of aristolochic acid (AA) or bromoenol lactone (BEL) compounds that inhibit PLA2 activity impeded silymarin release. The addition of linoleic or linolenic acid reversed the inhibitory action of AA. Fatty acids (FAs) stimulated Sm release when added alone to control cultures. By contrast, oleic acid and saturated FA were ineffective in emulating MJ action.

Identification of heat responsive genes in cotton

U. Demirel, A. Gür, N. Can, A. R. Memon

Biologia plantarum 58:515-523, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0414-9

High summer temperature negatively affects cotton yield, and better understanding of genetic mechanisms of heat stress responses in cotton may facilitate development of new heat tolerant cultivars. We attempted to determine heat responsive genes in cotton using tolerant (Stoneville 453, BA 119) and susceptible (Nazilli 84S) cultivars. Twenty five expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were sequenced and studied for gene homology. Sixteen ESTs were significantly similar to known genes, whereas eight ESTs were similar to not annotated cDNA clones and 1 EST did not show homology to any known gene. Expression of some ESTs was analyzed by quantitative real-time PCR and IAA-ala hydrolase (IAR3), folylpolyglutamate synthase (FPGS3), and two not annotated ESTs (GhHS126 and GhHS128) were consistently up-regulated under both short- and long-term heat stress. Since cotton is considered relatively more heat tolerant than most of the other crops, it can be suggested that these genes and ESTs could play a significant role in heat tolerance. In addition, GhHS126 and GhHS128 might be parts of the new candidate genes for heat tolerance.

Cold-induced starch degradation in potato leaves - intercultivar differences in the gene expression and activity of key enzymes

D. Sitnicka, S. Orzechowski

Biologia plantarum 58:659-666, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0453-2

Exposure to low temperatures is one of the most important factors that generate abiotic stress in plants, and the rapid accumulation of soluble sugars belongs to significant metabolic responses to cold stress. The accumulation of soluble sugars may be at least partially triggered by an increased rate of starch degradation. The analysis of transcript profiles and starch degrading enzyme activities in leaves of two potato cultivars was performed during a 12-h exposure to 2 °C. An induction of β-amylase expression and activity as well as an accumulation of reducing sugars were observed in cv. Desiree. No accumulation of reducing sugars and no significant changes in the β-amylase activity were initially observed in cv. Russet Burbank. Surprisingly, an increased α-amylase activity was observed in the last hours of the experiment, which was accompanied by an increased amount of reducing sugars. The results indicate that the leaves of Desiree and Russet Burbank potatoes growing under cold stress may degrade starch via different pathways.

Potato virus X induces DNA damage in leaf nuclei of the host plant Nicotiana tabacum L. var. xanthi

N. Cerovska, H. Plchova, P. Vaculik, T. Moravec, T. Gichner

Biologia plantarum 58:783-787, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0448-z

We employed the comet assay (single cell gel electrophoresis) to evaluate induced DNA damage in nuclei isolated from tobacco leaves (Nicotiana tabacum var. xanthi) inoculated with Potato virus X (PVX). The highest DNA damage, expressed by the tail moment value, was observed in the inoculated leaves and decreased in the 1st to 4th systemic leaves. DNA damage increased with the time after the inoculation (from day 3 to day 21) and was higher in nuclei isolated from a part of the leaf at the petiole compared to nuclei isolated from the leaf tip. A Pearson moment correlation (r = 0.94) between the induced DNA damage and the PVX titres expressed by ELISA absorbance values was observed. The PVX infection did not induce a significant increase in the rate of somatic mutations evaluated by appearance of dark green, yellow, and double green/yellow sectors on the heterozygous pale green leaves of N. tabacum var. xanthi.

Frequencies and variation in cytosine methylation patterns in diploid and tetraploid cytotypes of Paspalum notatum

M. P. Rodriguez, G. D. L. Cervigni, C. L. Quarin, J. P. A. Ortiz

Biologia plantarum 56:276-282, 2012 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-012-0087-1

Paspalum notatum Flügge is a grass species organized as an agamic complex. The objective of the current research was to survey the frequencies and variation of cytosine methylation at CCGG sequences in diploid and tetraploid genotypes, and to determine the occurrence of methylation changes associated with tetraploidization by using methylation-sensitive amplification polymorphism (MSAP) markers. No differences were found in the average proportions of methylated CCGG sites between cytotypes, but methylation patterns were significantly more variable in tetraploids. In both groups of plants, epigenetic and non-epigenetic variation correlated significantly when compared by Mantel tests. The evaluation of 159 common MSAP markers showed that 18.86 % of them differed in their methylation status in the different ploidies. Dendrogram analysis, reflecting epigenetic distances, showed that the four diploids and one experimentally-obtained sexually-reproducing tetraploid, grouped together. MSAP analysis performed on a diploid plant and its autotetraploid derivative showed that new epialleles emerged after tetraploidization. Sequencing of several MASP markers showed homologies with low copy genes, non-coding sequences and transposon/retrotransposon elements.

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