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Light-induced vegetative anthocyanin pigmentation in Petunia.
Albert, Nick W; Lewis, David H; Zhang, Huaibi; Irving, Louis J; Jameson, Paula E; Davies, Kevin M.
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  • Albert NW; New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited, Private Bag 11-600, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
J Exp Bot ; 60(7): 2191-202, 2009.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19380423
ABSTRACT
The Lc petunia system, which displays enhanced, light-induced vegetative pigmentation, was used to investigate how high light affects anthocyanin biosynthesis, and to assess the effects of anthocyanin pigmentation upon photosynthesis. Lc petunia plants displayed intense purple anthocyanin pigmentation throughout the leaves and stems when grown under high-light conditions, yet remain acyanic when grown under shade conditions. The coloured phenotypes matched with an accumulation of anthocyanins and flavonols, as well as the activation of the early and late flavonoid biosynthetic genes required for flavonol and anthocyanin production. Pigmentation in Lc petunia only occurred under conditions which normally induce a modest amount of anthocyanin to accumulate in wild-type Mitchell petunia [Petunia axillaris x (Petunia axillaris x Petunia hybrida cv. 'Rose of Heaven')]. Anthocyanin pigmentation in Lc petunia leaves appears to screen underlying photosynthetic tissues, increasing light saturation and light compensation points, without reducing the maximal photosynthetic assimilation rate (A(max)). In the Lc petunia system, where the bHLH factor Leaf colour is constitutively expressed, expression of the bHLH (Lc) and WD40 (An11) components of the anthocyanin regulatory system were not limited, suggesting that the high-light-induced anthocyanin pigmentation is regulated by endogenous MYB transcription factors.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Pigmentación / Petunia / Antocianinas Idioma: En Año: 2009 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Pigmentación / Petunia / Antocianinas Idioma: En Año: 2009 Tipo del documento: Article