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Genes involved in auxin biosynthesis, transport and signalling underlie the extreme adventitious root phenotype of the tomato aer mutant.
Kevei, Zoltan; Larriba, Eduardo; Romero-Bosquet, María Dolores; Nicolás-Albujer, Miriam; Kurowski, Tomasz J; Mohareb, Fady; Rickett, Daniel; Pérez-Pérez, José Manuel; Thompson, Andrew J.
Afiliação
  • Kevei Z; Centre for Soil, AgriFood and Biosciences, Cranfield University, College Road, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK. z.l.kevei@cranfield.ac.uk.
  • Larriba E; Instituto de Bioingeniería, Universidad Miguel Hernández, 03202, Elche, Spain.
  • Romero-Bosquet MD; Centre for Soil, AgriFood and Biosciences, Cranfield University, College Road, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK.
  • Nicolás-Albujer M; Instituto de Bioingeniería, Universidad Miguel Hernández, 03202, Elche, Spain.
  • Kurowski TJ; Centre for Soil, AgriFood and Biosciences, Cranfield University, College Road, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK.
  • Mohareb F; Centre for Soil, AgriFood and Biosciences, Cranfield University, College Road, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK.
  • Rickett D; Syngenta Crop Protection, Jealott's Hill International Research Centre, Bracknell Berkshire, RG42 6EY, UK.
  • Pérez-Pérez JM; Instituto de Bioingeniería, Universidad Miguel Hernández, 03202, Elche, Spain.
  • Thompson AJ; Centre for Soil, AgriFood and Biosciences, Cranfield University, College Road, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK.
Theor Appl Genet ; 137(4): 76, 2024 Mar 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38459215
ABSTRACT
The use of tomato rootstocks has helped to alleviate the soaring abiotic stresses provoked by the adverse effects of climate change. Lateral and adventitious roots can improve topsoil exploration and nutrient uptake, shoot biomass and resulting overall yield. It is essential to understand the genetic basis of root structure development and how lateral and adventitious roots are produced. Existing mutant lines with specific root phenotypes are an excellent resource to analyse and comprehend the molecular basis of root developmental traits. The tomato aerial roots (aer) mutant exhibits an extreme adventitious rooting phenotype on the primary stem. It is known that this phenotype is associated with restricted polar auxin transport from the juvenile to the more mature stem, but prior to this study, the genetic loci responsible for the aer phenotype were unknown. We used genomic approaches to define the polygenic nature of the aer phenotype and provide evidence that increased expression of specific auxin biosynthesis, transport and signalling genes in different loci causes the initiation of adventitious root primordia in tomato stems. Our results allow the selection of different levels of adventitious rooting using molecular markers, potentially contributing to rootstock breeding strategies in grafted vegetable crops, especially in tomato. In crops vegetatively propagated as cuttings, such as fruit trees and cane fruits, orthologous genes may be useful for the selection of cultivars more amenable to propagation.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Solanum lycopersicum / Ácidos Indolacéticos Idioma: En Revista: Theor Appl Genet Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Solanum lycopersicum / Ácidos Indolacéticos Idioma: En Revista: Theor Appl Genet Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido