Literature DB >> 23046112

Molecular aspects of the antagonistic interaction of smoke-derived butenolides on the germination process of Grand Rapids lettuce (Lactuca sativa) achenes.

Vilmos Soós1, Endre Sebestyén1, Martin Posta2, Ladislav Kohout2, Marnie E Light3, Johannes Van Staden3, Ervin Balázs1,3.   

Abstract

Smoke-derived compounds provide a strong chemical signal to seeds in the soil seed bank, allowing them to take advantage of the germination niche created by the occurrence of fire. The germination stimulatory activity of smoke can largely be attributed to karrikinolide (KAR(1) ), while a related compound, trimethylbutenolide (TMB), has been shown to have an inhibitory effect on germination. The aim of this study was to characterize the interaction of these potent fire-generated compounds. Dose-response analysis, leaching tests and a detailed transcriptome study were performed using highly KAR(1) -sensitive lettuce (Lactuca sativa cv 'Grand Rapids') achenes. Dose-response analysis demonstrated that the compounds are not competitors and TMB modulates germination in a concentration-dependent manner. The transcriptome analysis revealed a contrasting expression pattern induced by the compounds. KAR(1) suppressed, while TMB up-regulated ABA, seed maturation and dormancy-related transcripts. The effect of TMB was reversed by leaching the compound, while the KAR(1) effect was only reversible by leaching within the first 2 h of KAR(1) treatment. Our findings suggest that the compounds may act in concert for germination-related signaling. After the occurrence of fire, sufficient rainfall would contribute to post-germination seedling recruitment by reducing the concentration of the inhibitory compound.
© 2012 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2012 New Phytologist Trust.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23046112     DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04358.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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1.  Strigolactones and their crosstalk with other phytohormones.

Authors:  L O Omoarelojie; M G Kulkarni; J F Finnie; J Van Staden
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2019-11-15       Impact factor: 4.357

2.  Role of Smoke Stimulatory and Inhibitory Biomolecules in Phytochrome-Regulated Seed Germination of Lactuca sativa.

Authors:  Shubhpriya Gupta; Lenka Plačková; Manoj G Kulkarni; Karel Doležal; Johannes Van Staden
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2019-08-14       Impact factor: 8.340

3.  A Raf-like kinase is required for smoke-induced seed dormancy in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Authors:  Inhye Lee; Eunsun Kim; Soobin Choi; Dayoung Kim; Wangyu Hong; Jungki Choi; Hyunmo Choi; Jimin Kim; Ganesh A Sable; Kesavan Markkandan; Dongyeol Lim; Soon Ki Park; Soo Young Kim; Sumin Lee; Moon-Soo Soh
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-04-06       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  NMR-based metabolomics reveals that plant-derived smoke stimulates root growth via affecting carbohydrate and energy metabolism in maize.

Authors:  Şükrü Serter Çatav; Emine Sonay Elgin; Çağdaş Dağ; Jaime L Stark; Köksal Küçükakyüz
Journal:  Metabolomics       Date:  2018-10-15       Impact factor: 4.290

5.  Karrikins Identified in Biochars Indicate Post-Fire Chemical Cues Can Influence Community Diversity and Plant Development.

Authors:  Jitka Kochanek; Rowena L Long; Allan T Lisle; Gavin R Flematti
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-08-18       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Comprehensive Analysis of DWARF14-LIKE2 (DLK2) Reveals Its Functional Divergence from Strigolactone-Related Paralogs.

Authors:  Attila Végh; Norbert Incze; Attila Fábián; Heqiang Huo; Kent J Bradford; Ervin Balázs; Vilmos Soós
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2017-09-22       Impact factor: 5.753

Review 7.  Multi-Omics Strategies for Decoding Smoke-Assisted Germination Pathways and Seed Vigour.

Authors:  Utpal Bose; Angéla Juhász; James A Broadbent; Setsuko Komatsu; Michelle L Colgrave
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-10-12       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 8.  Plant-Derived Smoke Affects Biochemical Mechanism on Plant Growth and Seed Germination.

Authors:  Amana Khatoon; Shafiq Ur Rehman; Muhammad Mudasar Aslam; Muhammad Jamil; Setsuko Komatsu
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-10-20       Impact factor: 5.923

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