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Regulation of the Bud Dormancy Development and Release in Micropropagated Rhubarb 'Malinowy'.
Wojtania, Agnieszka; Markiewicz, Monika; Waligórski, Piotr.
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  • Wojtania A; Department of Applied Biology, Institute of Horticulture-National Research Institute, Konstytucji 3 Maja 1/3 Street, 96-100 Skierniewice, Poland.
  • Markiewicz M; Department of Applied Biology, Institute of Horticulture-National Research Institute, Konstytucji 3 Maja 1/3 Street, 96-100 Skierniewice, Poland.
  • Waligórski P; Department of Biotechnology, The Franciszek Górski Institute of Plant Physiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Niezapominajek 21 Street, 30-239 Kraków, Poland.
Int J Mol Sci ; 23(3)2022 Jan 27.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35163404
Culinary rhubarb is a vegetable crop, valued for its stalks, very rich in different natural bioactive ingredients. In commercial rhubarb stalk production, the bud dormancy development and release are crucial processes that determine the yields and quality of stalks. To date, reports on rhubarb bud dormancy regulation, however, are lacking. It is known that dormancy status depends on cultivars. The study aimed to determine the dormancy regulation in a valuable selection of rhubarb 'Malinowy'. Changes in carbohydrate, total phenolic, endogenous hormone levels, and gene expression levels during dormancy development and release were studied in micropropagated rhubarb plantlets. Dormancy developed at high temperature (25.5 °C), and long day. Leaf senescence and dying were consistent with a significant increase in starch, total phenolics, ABA, IAA and SA levels. Five weeks of cooling at 4 °C were sufficient to break dormancy, but rhizomes stored for a longer duration showed faster and more uniformity leaf growing, and higher stalk length. No growth response was observed for non-cooled rhizomes. The low temperature activated carbohydrate and hormone metabolism and signalling in the buds. The increased expression of AMY3, BMY3, SUS3, BGLU17, GAMYB genes were consistent with a decrease in starch and increase in soluble sugars levels during dormancy release. Moreover, some genes (ZEP, ABF2, GASA4, GA2OX8) related to ABA and GA metabolism and signal transduction were activated. The relationship between auxin (IAA, IBA, 5-Cl-IAA), and phenolic, including SA levels and dormancy status was also observed.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plant Growth Regulators / Plant Proteins / Rheum / Signal Transduction / Gene Expression Regulation, Plant / Plant Dormancy Language: En Journal: Int J Mol Sci Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Polonia Country of publication: Suiza

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plant Growth Regulators / Plant Proteins / Rheum / Signal Transduction / Gene Expression Regulation, Plant / Plant Dormancy Language: En Journal: Int J Mol Sci Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Polonia Country of publication: Suiza