| Literature DB >> 27066044 |
Kamal D Sharma1, Harsh Nayyar2.
Abstract
Cold stress modifies anthers' metabolic pathways to induce pollen sterility. Cold-tolerant plants, unlike the susceptible ones, produce high proportion of viable pollen. Anthers in susceptible plants, when exposed to cold stress, increase abscisic acid (ABA) metabolism and reduce ABA catabolism. Increased ABA negatively regulates expression of tapetum cell wall bound invertase and monosaccharide transport genes resulting in distorted carbohydrate pool in anther. Cold-stress also reduces endogenous levels of the bioactive gibberellins (GAs), GA4 and GA7, in susceptible anthers by repression of the GA biosynthesis genes. Here, we discuss recent findings on mechanisms of cold susceptibility in anthers which determine pollen sterility. We also discuss differences in regulatory pathways between cold-stressed anthers of susceptible and tolerant plants that decide pollen sterility or viability.Entities:
Keywords: abscisic acid signaling; anther; bioactive gibberellins; cold stress; pollen development; pollen sterility; sugar metabolism
Year: 2016 PMID: 27066044 PMCID: PMC4814731 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753