| Literature DB >> 26259191 |
Rongchao Yang1, Zhuannan Chu2, Haijun Zhang3, Ying Li2, Jinfang Wang3, Dianbo Li3, Sarah Weeda4, Shuxin Ren4, Bo Ouyang5, Yang-Dong Guo6.
Abstract
Seed germination is important for early plant morphogenesis as well as abiotic stress tolerance, and is mainly controlled by the phytohormones abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellic acid (GA). Our previous studies identified a salt-tolerant tomato cultivar, LA2711, which is also a fast-germinating genotype, compared to its salt-sensitive counterpart, ZS-5. In an effort to further clarify the mechanism underlying this phenomenon, we compared the dynamic levels of ABA and GA4, the transcript abundance of genes involved in their biosynthesis and catabolism as well as signal transduction between the two cultivars. In addition, we tested seed germination sensitivity to ABA and GAs. Our results revealed that insensitivity of seed germination to exogenous ABA and low ABA content in seeds are the physiological mechanisms conferring faster germination rates of LA2711 seeds. SlCYP707A2, which encodes an ABA catabolic enzyme, may play a decisive role in the fast germination rate of LA2711, as it showed a significantly higher level of expression in LA2711 than ZS-5 at most time points tested during germination. The current results will enable us to gain insight into the mechanism(s) regarding seed germination of tomato and the role of fast germination in stress tolerance.Entities:
Keywords: Abscisic acid; Gene expression; Germination; Gibberellins; Salt-tolerant; Tomato
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26259191 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2015.06.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729