Literature DB >> 32209205

Comparative analysis of the plastid conversion, photochemical activity and chlorophyll degradation in developing embryos of green-seeded and yellow-seeded pea (Pisum sativum) cultivars.

Galina Smolikova1, Olga Shiroglazova2, Galina Vinogradova3, Irina Leppyanen4, Ekaterina Dinastiya5, Olga Yakovleva6, Elena Dolgikh4, Galina Titova3, Andrej Frolov7, Sergei Medvedev2.   

Abstract

Developing seeds of some higher plants are photosynthetically active and contain chlorophylls (Chl), which are typically destroyed at the late stages of seed maturation. However, in some crop plant cultivars, degradation of embryonic Chl remains incomplete, and mature seeds preserve green colour, as it is known for green-seeded cultivars of pea (Pisum sativum L.). The residual Chl compromise seed quality and represent a severe challenge for farmers. Hence, comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms, underlying incomplete Chl degradation is required for maintaining sustainable agriculture. Therefore, here we address dynamics of plastid conversion and photochemical activity alterations, accompanying degradation of Chl in embryos of yellow- and green-seeded cultivars Frisson and Rondo respectively. The yellow-seeded cultivar demonstrated higher rate of Chl degradation at later maturation stage, accompanied with termination of photochemical activity, seed dehydration and conversion of green plastids into amyloplasts. In agreement with this, expression of genes encoding enzymes of Chl degradation was lower in the green seeded cultivar, with the major differences in the levels of Chl b reductase (NYC1) and pheophytinase (PPH) transcripts. Thus, the difference between yellow and green seeds can be attributed to incomplete Chl degradation in the latter at the end of maturation period.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32209205     DOI: 10.1071/FP19270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Funct Plant Biol        ISSN: 1445-4416            Impact factor:   3.101


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1.  Seed Longevity in Legumes: Deeper Insights Into Mechanisms and Molecular Perspectives.

Authors:  Vinita Ramtekey; Susmita Cherukuri; Sunil Kumar; Sripathy Kudekallu V; Seema Sheoran; Udaya Bhaskar K; Bhojaraja Naik K; Sanjay Kumar; Arvind Nath Singh; Harsh Vardhan Singh
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 6.627

2.  Seed-to-Seedling Transition in Pisum sativum L.: A Transcriptomic Approach.

Authors:  Galina Smolikova; Ksenia Strygina; Ekaterina Krylova; Aleksander Vikhorev; Tatiana Bilova; Andrej Frolov; Elena Khlestkina; Sergei Medvedev
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-25
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